AIDS Activism, Science and Community Across Three Continents
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This book critically examines the many complex entanglements between AIDS activism and HIV science. It takes readers on a medical anthropological expedition across time and space that highlights the stakes from the perspective of those most affected by the epidemic. Author Robert Lorway reveals how early in the HIV epidemic, amid inadequate government leadership, communities of people living with and directly affected by HIV and AIDS rose to become a vital force at the forefront of prevention responses. Yet now, more than three decades later, HIV prevention and treatment is increasingly being placed under the jurisdiction of clinical, epidemiological, and management scientific expertise. In this kind of context, where does activism figure into the possibility of more democratized collaborations between affected communities, scientists, and policy makers? Coverage draws upon the findings from an array of community research projects conducted in Canada, India, and Kenya over a 22-year period. It weaves together rich, original data sources that range from in-depth qualitative interviews, field notes, and primary and secondary archival document retrievals in these three regions. Offering a rich diversity in perspectives, this book tackles the broader themes related to global health policy, science, and transnational activism at the same time as it highlights the experiences and local arenas where debates about activism and science play out. In the end, Lorway questions the growing expectation for affected communities themselves to produce sound evidence to legitimize their advocacy projects. He calls for the planners and implementers of biomedically oriented HIV research and interventions to more meaningfully engage with communities in ways that de-monopolize decision making as a matter of ethics and improved scientific practice.
Offers a provocative look into the changing political landscapes of AIDS activism and scientific knowledge Spans three continents and more than two decades of primary field research Provides a vivid portrayal of the human faces of HIV-related activism
Inhalt
Introduction.- Section I. Canada: Professionalization: Chapter 1: A Vital Response.- Chapter 2: Treatment Rebellions.- Section II. India: Techno-Bureaucracies: Chapter 3: Geographies of Intervention.- Chapter 4: Documenting Sovereignty.- Section III. Kenya: Bioexperimentalization.- Chapter 5: A South-to-South Collaboration.- Chapter 6:The Logic of Verification.- Conclusion.
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- Sprache Englisch
- Autor Robert Lorway
- Titel AIDS Activism, Science and Community Across Three Continents
- Veröffentlichung 14.06.2018
- ISBN 3319825216
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783319825212
- Jahr 2018
- Größe H235mm x B155mm x T11mm
- Untertitel Social Aspects of HIV 1
- Gewicht 283g
- Auflage Softcover reprint of the original 1st edition 2017
- Genre Medizin
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 180
- Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
- GTIN 09783319825212