Mobility, Sexuality and AIDS (eBook, PDF)
Redaktion: Thomas, Felicity; Aggleton, Peter; Haour-Knipe, Mary
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Mobility, Sexuality and AIDS recognises the complex relationships between individual circumstances, different forms of migration and the different ways in which communities and states respond. It will be invaluable for students and academics of migration, development studies, anthropology, sociology, geography and public health.
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Mobility, Sexuality and AIDS recognises the complex relationships between individual circumstances, different forms of migration and the different ways in which communities and states respond. It will be invaluable for students and academics of migration, development studies, anthropology, sociology, geography and public health.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135248109
- Artikelnr.: 42975732
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135248109
- Artikelnr.: 42975732
Felicity Thomas is a Research Fellow at the Thomas Coram Research Unit, Institute of Education, University of London. Active in the field of international development for over ten years, she has been involved in a number of research and action-based projects with refugees and asylum seekers living in sub-Saharan Africa and in the UK. Her research interests focus on the socio-economic and emotional impacts of HIV and AIDS, migrant health and well-being, and HIV treatment seeking and management. Mary Haour-Knipe has worked in the field of migration and HIV since 1989, leading a European Union working group assessing HIV prevention activities for migrants and travellers in Europe, evaluating HIV prevention programmes amongst migrant communities, and working as senior advisor on migration and HIV/AIDS, then on migration and health, at the International Organization for Migration. She has also served as an advisor on HIV-related migration issues for the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS. Peter Aggleton is Professor of Education and Health and holds a UNSW Strategic Chair at the National Centre in HIV Social Research, University of New South Wales, Australia. He is well known internationally for his analytic work on the social aspects of HIV, sexuality and sexual and reproductive health. He is the editor of the international peer reviewed journals: Culture, Health and Sexuality and Sex Education, and is Associate Editor of the journals AIDS Education and Prevention, Global Public Health and Health Education Research. He has global experience researching the social aspects of HIV-related prevention, treatment and care and has worked closely with a range of bilateral and UN system agencies to strengthen the international response to HIV.
Introduction: Mobility
sexuality and AIDS
Felicity Thomas
Mary Haour-Knipe and Peter Aggleton
1. Migration and HIV infection: What does data from destination countries show? Islene Araujo
Mary Haour-Knipe
Karl Dehne
2. Leaving loved ones behind: Mexican gay men's migration to the USA
Héctor Carrillo
3. Concentrated disadvantages: Neighbourhood context as a structural risk for Latino immigrants in the USA
Emilio A. Parrado
Chenoa A. Flippen
Leonardo Uribe
4. Conflict
forced migration
sexual behaviour and HIV/AIDS
Bayard Roberts and Preeti Patel
5. Negotiating migration
gender and sexuality: Health and social services for HIV-positive people from minority ethnic backgrounds in Sydney
Henrike Körner
6. Treat with care: Africans and HIV in the UK
Jane Anderson
7. Touristic borderlands: Ethnographic reflections on Dominican social geographies
Mark B. Padilla and Daniel Castellanos
8. Rice
rams and remittances: Bumsters and female tourists in The Gambi
Stella Nyanzi and Ousman Bah
9. Fantasies
dependency and denial: HIV and the sex industry in Costa Rica
Jacobo Schifter and Felicity Thomas
10. 'Que gusto estar de vuelta en mi tierra': The sexual geography of transnational migration
Jennifer Hirsch and Sergio Meneses Navarro
11. From migrating men to moving women: trends in South Africa's changing political economy and geography of intimacy
Mark Hunter
12. Labour migration and risky sexual behaviour: Tea plantation workers in Kericho District
Kenya
Kennedy Nyabuti Ondimu
13. Young sex workers in Ethiopia: Linking migration
sex work and AIDS
Lorraine van Blerk
14. Labour migration and HIV risk in Papua New Guinea
Holly Wardlow
15. Migration
men's extramarital sex and the risk of HIV infection in Nigeria
Daniel Jordan Smith
16. Migration
detachment
and HIV risk among rural-urban migrants in China
Xiushi Yang
sexuality and AIDS
Felicity Thomas
Mary Haour-Knipe and Peter Aggleton
1. Migration and HIV infection: What does data from destination countries show? Islene Araujo
Mary Haour-Knipe
Karl Dehne
2. Leaving loved ones behind: Mexican gay men's migration to the USA
Héctor Carrillo
3. Concentrated disadvantages: Neighbourhood context as a structural risk for Latino immigrants in the USA
Emilio A. Parrado
Chenoa A. Flippen
Leonardo Uribe
4. Conflict
forced migration
sexual behaviour and HIV/AIDS
Bayard Roberts and Preeti Patel
5. Negotiating migration
gender and sexuality: Health and social services for HIV-positive people from minority ethnic backgrounds in Sydney
Henrike Körner
6. Treat with care: Africans and HIV in the UK
Jane Anderson
7. Touristic borderlands: Ethnographic reflections on Dominican social geographies
Mark B. Padilla and Daniel Castellanos
8. Rice
rams and remittances: Bumsters and female tourists in The Gambi
Stella Nyanzi and Ousman Bah
9. Fantasies
dependency and denial: HIV and the sex industry in Costa Rica
Jacobo Schifter and Felicity Thomas
10. 'Que gusto estar de vuelta en mi tierra': The sexual geography of transnational migration
Jennifer Hirsch and Sergio Meneses Navarro
11. From migrating men to moving women: trends in South Africa's changing political economy and geography of intimacy
Mark Hunter
12. Labour migration and risky sexual behaviour: Tea plantation workers in Kericho District
Kenya
Kennedy Nyabuti Ondimu
13. Young sex workers in Ethiopia: Linking migration
sex work and AIDS
Lorraine van Blerk
14. Labour migration and HIV risk in Papua New Guinea
Holly Wardlow
15. Migration
men's extramarital sex and the risk of HIV infection in Nigeria
Daniel Jordan Smith
16. Migration
detachment
and HIV risk among rural-urban migrants in China
Xiushi Yang
Introduction: Mobility
sexuality and AIDS
Felicity Thomas
Mary Haour-Knipe and Peter Aggleton
1. Migration and HIV infection: What does data from destination countries show? Islene Araujo
Mary Haour-Knipe
Karl Dehne
2. Leaving loved ones behind: Mexican gay men's migration to the USA
Héctor Carrillo
3. Concentrated disadvantages: Neighbourhood context as a structural risk for Latino immigrants in the USA
Emilio A. Parrado
Chenoa A. Flippen
Leonardo Uribe
4. Conflict
forced migration
sexual behaviour and HIV/AIDS
Bayard Roberts and Preeti Patel
5. Negotiating migration
gender and sexuality: Health and social services for HIV-positive people from minority ethnic backgrounds in Sydney
Henrike Körner
6. Treat with care: Africans and HIV in the UK
Jane Anderson
7. Touristic borderlands: Ethnographic reflections on Dominican social geographies
Mark B. Padilla and Daniel Castellanos
8. Rice
rams and remittances: Bumsters and female tourists in The Gambi
Stella Nyanzi and Ousman Bah
9. Fantasies
dependency and denial: HIV and the sex industry in Costa Rica
Jacobo Schifter and Felicity Thomas
10. 'Que gusto estar de vuelta en mi tierra': The sexual geography of transnational migration
Jennifer Hirsch and Sergio Meneses Navarro
11. From migrating men to moving women: trends in South Africa's changing political economy and geography of intimacy
Mark Hunter
12. Labour migration and risky sexual behaviour: Tea plantation workers in Kericho District
Kenya
Kennedy Nyabuti Ondimu
13. Young sex workers in Ethiopia: Linking migration
sex work and AIDS
Lorraine van Blerk
14. Labour migration and HIV risk in Papua New Guinea
Holly Wardlow
15. Migration
men's extramarital sex and the risk of HIV infection in Nigeria
Daniel Jordan Smith
16. Migration
detachment
and HIV risk among rural-urban migrants in China
Xiushi Yang
sexuality and AIDS
Felicity Thomas
Mary Haour-Knipe and Peter Aggleton
1. Migration and HIV infection: What does data from destination countries show? Islene Araujo
Mary Haour-Knipe
Karl Dehne
2. Leaving loved ones behind: Mexican gay men's migration to the USA
Héctor Carrillo
3. Concentrated disadvantages: Neighbourhood context as a structural risk for Latino immigrants in the USA
Emilio A. Parrado
Chenoa A. Flippen
Leonardo Uribe
4. Conflict
forced migration
sexual behaviour and HIV/AIDS
Bayard Roberts and Preeti Patel
5. Negotiating migration
gender and sexuality: Health and social services for HIV-positive people from minority ethnic backgrounds in Sydney
Henrike Körner
6. Treat with care: Africans and HIV in the UK
Jane Anderson
7. Touristic borderlands: Ethnographic reflections on Dominican social geographies
Mark B. Padilla and Daniel Castellanos
8. Rice
rams and remittances: Bumsters and female tourists in The Gambi
Stella Nyanzi and Ousman Bah
9. Fantasies
dependency and denial: HIV and the sex industry in Costa Rica
Jacobo Schifter and Felicity Thomas
10. 'Que gusto estar de vuelta en mi tierra': The sexual geography of transnational migration
Jennifer Hirsch and Sergio Meneses Navarro
11. From migrating men to moving women: trends in South Africa's changing political economy and geography of intimacy
Mark Hunter
12. Labour migration and risky sexual behaviour: Tea plantation workers in Kericho District
Kenya
Kennedy Nyabuti Ondimu
13. Young sex workers in Ethiopia: Linking migration
sex work and AIDS
Lorraine van Blerk
14. Labour migration and HIV risk in Papua New Guinea
Holly Wardlow
15. Migration
men's extramarital sex and the risk of HIV infection in Nigeria
Daniel Jordan Smith
16. Migration
detachment
and HIV risk among rural-urban migrants in China
Xiushi Yang