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This book examines the global governance of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, interrogating the role of this international system and global discourse on HIV/AIDS interventions.
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This book examines the global governance of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, interrogating the role of this international system and global discourse on HIV/AIDS interventions.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. August 2007
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134123735
- Artikelnr.: 42977447
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. August 2007
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134123735
- Artikelnr.: 42977447
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Hakan Seckinelgin is a Lecturer in International Social Policy at the Department of Social Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science. His research interests include international organizations, social policy, civil society and HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa.
1. Governance of HIV/AIDS 1.1 Internationalization 1.2 'International
Perspective' 1.3 Governance 1.4 Governance Context 2. Constructing Agency
in the Time of an Epidemic 2.1 Institutionalization 2.2 Investigating the
Institutionalization Mechanism Agency 2.3 NGOs and HIV/AIDS: A Question of
Agency 2.4 Institutional Values I 2.5 Institutional Values II 2.6
Institutional Values III 2.7 Why Does this Matter? 2.8 Conclusion 3.
Medicalization 3.1 Medicalization 3.2 Signs of Medicalization 3.3 A Magic
Bullet: Treatment? 3.4 Research in Zambia 3.5 Implications and Questions
3.6 Magic Bullet Revisited 4. What do we Need to Know for HIV/AIDS
Interventions in Africa? 4.1 How do we Think about This? 4.2 We Know What
Works! 4.3 Tools: 4.4 Assumptions 4.5 People's Experiences of our Knowledge
4.6 Social-Cultural Issues 4.7 Gender Issues 4.8 Socio-Economic Issues 4.9
Colliding Knowledge Domains 4.10 How do we Re-Think what we Know? 4.11
Implications of this Approach 4.12 Conclusion 5. Language as a
Transformative Mechanism 5.1 Definitions and Actions 5.2 Civil
Society-Definition or Description? 5.3 Civil Society-Description to Action?
5.4 Why does this Matter? 5.5 Conclusion: Time to Wake Up
Perspective' 1.3 Governance 1.4 Governance Context 2. Constructing Agency
in the Time of an Epidemic 2.1 Institutionalization 2.2 Investigating the
Institutionalization Mechanism Agency 2.3 NGOs and HIV/AIDS: A Question of
Agency 2.4 Institutional Values I 2.5 Institutional Values II 2.6
Institutional Values III 2.7 Why Does this Matter? 2.8 Conclusion 3.
Medicalization 3.1 Medicalization 3.2 Signs of Medicalization 3.3 A Magic
Bullet: Treatment? 3.4 Research in Zambia 3.5 Implications and Questions
3.6 Magic Bullet Revisited 4. What do we Need to Know for HIV/AIDS
Interventions in Africa? 4.1 How do we Think about This? 4.2 We Know What
Works! 4.3 Tools: 4.4 Assumptions 4.5 People's Experiences of our Knowledge
4.6 Social-Cultural Issues 4.7 Gender Issues 4.8 Socio-Economic Issues 4.9
Colliding Knowledge Domains 4.10 How do we Re-Think what we Know? 4.11
Implications of this Approach 4.12 Conclusion 5. Language as a
Transformative Mechanism 5.1 Definitions and Actions 5.2 Civil
Society-Definition or Description? 5.3 Civil Society-Description to Action?
5.4 Why does this Matter? 5.5 Conclusion: Time to Wake Up
1. Governance of HIV/AIDS 1.1 Internationalization 1.2 'International
Perspective' 1.3 Governance 1.4 Governance Context 2. Constructing Agency
in the Time of an Epidemic 2.1 Institutionalization 2.2 Investigating the
Institutionalization Mechanism Agency 2.3 NGOs and HIV/AIDS: A Question of
Agency 2.4 Institutional Values I 2.5 Institutional Values II 2.6
Institutional Values III 2.7 Why Does this Matter? 2.8 Conclusion 3.
Medicalization 3.1 Medicalization 3.2 Signs of Medicalization 3.3 A Magic
Bullet: Treatment? 3.4 Research in Zambia 3.5 Implications and Questions
3.6 Magic Bullet Revisited 4. What do we Need to Know for HIV/AIDS
Interventions in Africa? 4.1 How do we Think about This? 4.2 We Know What
Works! 4.3 Tools: 4.4 Assumptions 4.5 People's Experiences of our Knowledge
4.6 Social-Cultural Issues 4.7 Gender Issues 4.8 Socio-Economic Issues 4.9
Colliding Knowledge Domains 4.10 How do we Re-Think what we Know? 4.11
Implications of this Approach 4.12 Conclusion 5. Language as a
Transformative Mechanism 5.1 Definitions and Actions 5.2 Civil
Society-Definition or Description? 5.3 Civil Society-Description to Action?
5.4 Why does this Matter? 5.5 Conclusion: Time to Wake Up
Perspective' 1.3 Governance 1.4 Governance Context 2. Constructing Agency
in the Time of an Epidemic 2.1 Institutionalization 2.2 Investigating the
Institutionalization Mechanism Agency 2.3 NGOs and HIV/AIDS: A Question of
Agency 2.4 Institutional Values I 2.5 Institutional Values II 2.6
Institutional Values III 2.7 Why Does this Matter? 2.8 Conclusion 3.
Medicalization 3.1 Medicalization 3.2 Signs of Medicalization 3.3 A Magic
Bullet: Treatment? 3.4 Research in Zambia 3.5 Implications and Questions
3.6 Magic Bullet Revisited 4. What do we Need to Know for HIV/AIDS
Interventions in Africa? 4.1 How do we Think about This? 4.2 We Know What
Works! 4.3 Tools: 4.4 Assumptions 4.5 People's Experiences of our Knowledge
4.6 Social-Cultural Issues 4.7 Gender Issues 4.8 Socio-Economic Issues 4.9
Colliding Knowledge Domains 4.10 How do we Re-Think what we Know? 4.11
Implications of this Approach 4.12 Conclusion 5. Language as a
Transformative Mechanism 5.1 Definitions and Actions 5.2 Civil
Society-Definition or Description? 5.3 Civil Society-Description to Action?
5.4 Why does this Matter? 5.5 Conclusion: Time to Wake Up