George Ellison / Melissa Parker / Catherine Campbell (eds.)
Learning from HIV and AIDS
Herausgeber: Ellison, George; Campbell, Catherine; Parker, Melissa
George Ellison / Melissa Parker / Catherine Campbell (eds.)
Learning from HIV and AIDS
Herausgeber: Ellison, George; Campbell, Catherine; Parker, Melissa
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The authors present a holistic overview of what doctors have learned about HIV/AIDS, and identifies why so many HIV prevention schemes have failed.
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The authors present a holistic overview of what doctors have learned about HIV/AIDS, and identifies why so many HIV prevention schemes have failed.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9780521004701
- ISBN-10: 0521004705
- Artikelnr.: 21053177
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9780521004701
- ISBN-10: 0521004705
- Artikelnr.: 21053177
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction: Learning from HIV/AIDS: from multidisciplinary to
interdisciplinarity George Ellison, Melissa Parker and Cathy Campbell; 2.
HIV and the evolution of infectious diseases Janice Hutchinson; 3. The
epidemiology of HIV/AIDS: contributions to infectious disease epidemiology
Azra Ghani and Marie-Claude Boily; 4. The influence of HIV/AIDS on
demography and demographic research Simon Gregson; 5. What have clinicians
learnt from working with HIV/AIDS? A medical perspective from London Chris
Wood and George Ellison; 6. How has the HIV/AIDS pandemic contributed to
our understandings of behaviour change and health promotion? Catherine
Campbell and Flora Cornish; 7. Anthropological reflections on HIV
prevention strategies: the case for targeting London's backrooms. Melissa
Parker; 8. An absence of anthropology: critical reflections on anthropology
and AIDS policy and practice in Africa Suzette Heald; 9. A disaster with no
name: the HIV/AIDS pandemic and the limits of governance Alex de Waal; 10.
Postscript: Reflections on HIV/AIDS and history Shula Marks.
interdisciplinarity George Ellison, Melissa Parker and Cathy Campbell; 2.
HIV and the evolution of infectious diseases Janice Hutchinson; 3. The
epidemiology of HIV/AIDS: contributions to infectious disease epidemiology
Azra Ghani and Marie-Claude Boily; 4. The influence of HIV/AIDS on
demography and demographic research Simon Gregson; 5. What have clinicians
learnt from working with HIV/AIDS? A medical perspective from London Chris
Wood and George Ellison; 6. How has the HIV/AIDS pandemic contributed to
our understandings of behaviour change and health promotion? Catherine
Campbell and Flora Cornish; 7. Anthropological reflections on HIV
prevention strategies: the case for targeting London's backrooms. Melissa
Parker; 8. An absence of anthropology: critical reflections on anthropology
and AIDS policy and practice in Africa Suzette Heald; 9. A disaster with no
name: the HIV/AIDS pandemic and the limits of governance Alex de Waal; 10.
Postscript: Reflections on HIV/AIDS and history Shula Marks.
1. Introduction: Learning from HIV/AIDS: from multidisciplinary to
interdisciplinarity George Ellison, Melissa Parker and Cathy Campbell; 2.
HIV and the evolution of infectious diseases Janice Hutchinson; 3. The
epidemiology of HIV/AIDS: contributions to infectious disease epidemiology
Azra Ghani and Marie-Claude Boily; 4. The influence of HIV/AIDS on
demography and demographic research Simon Gregson; 5. What have clinicians
learnt from working with HIV/AIDS? A medical perspective from London Chris
Wood and George Ellison; 6. How has the HIV/AIDS pandemic contributed to
our understandings of behaviour change and health promotion? Catherine
Campbell and Flora Cornish; 7. Anthropological reflections on HIV
prevention strategies: the case for targeting London's backrooms. Melissa
Parker; 8. An absence of anthropology: critical reflections on anthropology
and AIDS policy and practice in Africa Suzette Heald; 9. A disaster with no
name: the HIV/AIDS pandemic and the limits of governance Alex de Waal; 10.
Postscript: Reflections on HIV/AIDS and history Shula Marks.
interdisciplinarity George Ellison, Melissa Parker and Cathy Campbell; 2.
HIV and the evolution of infectious diseases Janice Hutchinson; 3. The
epidemiology of HIV/AIDS: contributions to infectious disease epidemiology
Azra Ghani and Marie-Claude Boily; 4. The influence of HIV/AIDS on
demography and demographic research Simon Gregson; 5. What have clinicians
learnt from working with HIV/AIDS? A medical perspective from London Chris
Wood and George Ellison; 6. How has the HIV/AIDS pandemic contributed to
our understandings of behaviour change and health promotion? Catherine
Campbell and Flora Cornish; 7. Anthropological reflections on HIV
prevention strategies: the case for targeting London's backrooms. Melissa
Parker; 8. An absence of anthropology: critical reflections on anthropology
and AIDS policy and practice in Africa Suzette Heald; 9. A disaster with no
name: the HIV/AIDS pandemic and the limits of governance Alex de Waal; 10.
Postscript: Reflections on HIV/AIDS and history Shula Marks.







