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HIV/AIDS and the Social Consequences of Untamed Biomedicine: Anthropological Complicities (Routledge Studies in Anthropology)
Graham Fordham
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| #8806172 in Books | Graham Fordham | 2014-11-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.88 x5.98l,.0 | File type: PDF | 400 pages | HIV AIDS and the Social Consequences of Untamed Biomedicine Anthropological Complicities Routledge Studies in Anthropology||About the Author||Graham Fordham is a social anthropologist who has extensive experience researching the Thai and other Southeast Asian AIDS epidemics. He currently teaches in the College of Medicine, Biology and Environment at the Australian National University
Drawing on the case of HIV/AIDS in Thailand, this book examines how anthropological and other interpretative social science research has been utilized in modeling the AIDS epidemic, and in the design and implementation of interventions. It argues that much social science research has been complicit with the forces that generated the epidemic and with the social control agendas of the state, and that as such it has increased the weight of structural violence bearing up...
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