Thinking Differently about HIV/AIDS
Contributions from Critical Social Science
Almost four decades after the discovery of HIV/AIDS, the world continues to grapple with this public health challenge. *Thinking Differently about HIV/AIDS* explores the limits of mainstream approaches to the HIV/AIDS epidemic and challenges readers to develop different solutions, emphasizing the value of critical social science perspectives. The contributors investigate traditions of inquiry – governmentality studies, institutional ethnography, and Indigenous knowledges, among others – to determine what these perspectives can bring to HIV/AIDS research, policy, and programming. Ultimately, this book demonstrates how and why critical social science is necessary for rethinking research and the course of action required to address the epidemic.
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Barry D. Adam
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Adrian Guta
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Martin French
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Daniel Grace
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Jeffrey P. Aguinaldo
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Randy Jackson
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Mark Gaspar
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Chris Sanders
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Jill Owczarzak
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Andrew Petroll
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Colin Hastings
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Viviane K. Namaste
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Eric Mykhalovskiy
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Stuart J. Murray
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Denielle Elliott
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