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" Thinking differently about HIV/AIDS : "
edited by Eric Mykhalovskiy and Viviane Namaste.
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881139
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Title & Author
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Thinking differently about HIV/AIDS : : contributions from critical social science /\ edited by Eric Mykhalovskiy and Viviane Namaste.
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Publication Statement
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Vancouver ;Toronto :: UBC Press,, 2019.
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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0774860723
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: 0774860731
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: 077486074X
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: 9780774860727
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: 9780774860734
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: 9780774860741
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0774860707
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9780774860703
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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On the possibility of being governed otherwise : exploring Foucault's legacy for critical social science studies in the field of HIV/AIDS / Adrian Guta and Stuart J. Murray -- Tracking treatment adherence : should critical social scientific accounts of HIV theorize non-human actants? / Martin French -- Institutional ethnography as a critical research strategy : access, engagement, and implications for HIV/AIDS research / Daniel Grace -- Conversation analysis and critical social science : the interactional organization of HIV-positive disclosures / Jeffrey P. Aguinaldo -- Indigenous knowing in HIV research in Canada : a reflexive dialogue / Randy Jackson -- Thinking critically about HIV prevention for gay and bisexual men / Barry D. Adam -- Undetectable optimism : the science of gay male sexual risk-taking and serosorting in the context of uncertain knowledge of viral load / Mark Gaspar -- A critical case-study analysis of the logic and practices of prescribing HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to at-risk adolescents / Chris Sanders, Jill Owczarzak, and Andrew Petroll -- The social relations of disclosure : critical reflections on the community-based response to HIV criminalization / Colin Hastings -- Epidemiology, the media, and Vancouver's public health emergency : a critical ethnography / Denielle Elliott.
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Abstract
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"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 alternate 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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AIDS (Disease)-- Canada.
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Critical thinking-- Canada.
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HIV infections-- Canada.
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Social sciences-- Canada.
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HIV.
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AIDS (Disease)
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Critical thinking.
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HIV infections.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Public Policy-- Social Security.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Public Policy-- Social Services Welfare.
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Social sciences.
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Canada.
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Dewey Classification
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362.19697/9200971
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LC Classification
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RA643.86.C3
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WC 503.7
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cci1icclacc
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Added Entry
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Mykhalovskiy, Eric
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Namaste, Viviane K.
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