
Thinking Differently about HIV/AIDS
Contributions from Critical Social Science
Barry D. Adam, Mark Gaspar, Andrew Petroll, Randy Jackson, Adrian Guta, Eric Mykhalovskiy, Stuart J. Murray, Martin French, Colin Hastings, Denielle Elliott, Chris Sanders, Jeffrey P. Aguinaldo, Daniel Grace, Jill Owczarzak, Viviane K. Namaste
About this book
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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Subjects
AIDS (Disease)HIV infectionsCritical thinkingPublic HealthResearchSocial sciencesAcquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeThinkingSidaRechercheInfections a VIHSciences socialesPense e critiqueInfections à VIHPensée critique