Abstract—HIV appeared in Ireland following an opiate epidemic in the early 1980s. Initially, however, the gay community mounted the only response to the spread of the virus while the implementation of early actions by the government was hampered by the constructions of the disease within Irish society. This paper considers the influence of the religious hierarchy in both the development of AIDS policy and in the shaping of public perceptions of the disease and those aected. A qualitative methodology is used to examine the role of such cultural constraints in an evaluation of the social context within which the prevention of HIV infection occurs. Three key issues pertinent to the policy context in Ireland are explored in depth. These are the...
AIDS is relatively a new disease, that was first recognized in 1981. This paper reviews how cultural...
As was the case with the larger South African society during the 1990s, the Catholic Church was not ...
The World Health Organisation/ UNAIDS and the UK's HIV-related public health policies are premised o...
This Thesis is concerned with the ways in which discourses about HIV and AIDS are generated in Irel...
The advent of HIV disease signalled the need for services that were responsive to new and different ...
This thesis is a geographical study of the cultural and political performances of AIDS in Ireland. I...
As interlocutors in national level discourse with the power to influence public opinion and inform p...
As interlocutors in national level discourse with the power to influence public opinion and inform p...
While policy makers in the Republic of Ireland had been concerned with illicit drug use since the la...
The Merchants' Quay Project: Drugs/HIV Service was set up to help prevent the spread of HIV through ...
THESIS 10835The aim of this thesis, based on archival records and semi-structured interviews with ke...
Second-level school students have been identified by the Minister for health as a priority group for...
Improvements to treatment mean that HIV is now a chronic, manageable illness. People living with HIV...
This paper forms part of a research project into the influence of faith based organisations (FBOs) o...
As HIV/AIDS emerged in the 1980s as a new and seemingly overwhelming public health challenge, prison...
AIDS is relatively a new disease, that was first recognized in 1981. This paper reviews how cultural...
As was the case with the larger South African society during the 1990s, the Catholic Church was not ...
The World Health Organisation/ UNAIDS and the UK's HIV-related public health policies are premised o...
This Thesis is concerned with the ways in which discourses about HIV and AIDS are generated in Irel...
The advent of HIV disease signalled the need for services that were responsive to new and different ...
This thesis is a geographical study of the cultural and political performances of AIDS in Ireland. I...
As interlocutors in national level discourse with the power to influence public opinion and inform p...
As interlocutors in national level discourse with the power to influence public opinion and inform p...
While policy makers in the Republic of Ireland had been concerned with illicit drug use since the la...
The Merchants' Quay Project: Drugs/HIV Service was set up to help prevent the spread of HIV through ...
THESIS 10835The aim of this thesis, based on archival records and semi-structured interviews with ke...
Second-level school students have been identified by the Minister for health as a priority group for...
Improvements to treatment mean that HIV is now a chronic, manageable illness. People living with HIV...
This paper forms part of a research project into the influence of faith based organisations (FBOs) o...
As HIV/AIDS emerged in the 1980s as a new and seemingly overwhelming public health challenge, prison...
AIDS is relatively a new disease, that was first recognized in 1981. This paper reviews how cultural...
As was the case with the larger South African society during the 1990s, the Catholic Church was not ...
The World Health Organisation/ UNAIDS and the UK's HIV-related public health policies are premised o...