This article explores the orientations of lay people in Kenya to science—specifically to biomedical knowledge about HIV—and their struggles to convert this knowledge into meaningful futures. In Kenya, the global response to the HIV-AIDS epidemic has resulted in a highly stratified landscape of intervention. Globally-funded treatment programs and clinical trials, focusing on HIV, channel transnational resources, expertise, and knowledge into specific sites—HIV clinics, NGOs, and research stations—inscribing these spaces as ‘global ’ while leaving others decidedly ‘local. ’ Rolled out in the form of ‘projects, ’ these interventions offer resources and opportunities for a limited time only. Based on ethnographic fieldwork in the city of Kisumu...
Transnational medical research has become a common feature in many parts of Africa. This paper explo...
Despite being highly vulnerable to acquiring human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), no effective eviden...
HIV/AIDS affects millions of people globally and has significantly impacted public health for decade...
Of the many challenges that Africa is facing, the HIV/AIDS pandemic ranks amongst the most threateni...
Based on ethnography of transnational HIV interventions in East Africa, this article challenges rece...
HIV/AIDS represents one of the greatest health challenges confronting the world. The epidemic has e...
This study seeks to explore the ways HIVIAIDS has been socially constructed and managed in Nairobi. ...
The availability of free antiretroviral treatment in public health facilities since 2004 has contrib...
This thesis is about life in Luoland, Western Kenya, which, like other places in Africa, has experie...
Nowhere else has been harder hit by the HIV pandemic than sub-Saharan Africa, the region alone accou...
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During the past decade, donor funding for health interventions in Kenya and other African countries ...
Of the many catastrophes that the African continent has faced, HIV/AIDS is grouped among the most th...
This article frames the intersections of medicine and humanities as intrinsic to understanding the p...
A person diagnosed with HIV today might never experience AIDS, nor transmit HIV. Advances in treatme...
Transnational medical research has become a common feature in many parts of Africa. This paper explo...
Despite being highly vulnerable to acquiring human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), no effective eviden...
HIV/AIDS affects millions of people globally and has significantly impacted public health for decade...
Of the many challenges that Africa is facing, the HIV/AIDS pandemic ranks amongst the most threateni...
Based on ethnography of transnational HIV interventions in East Africa, this article challenges rece...
HIV/AIDS represents one of the greatest health challenges confronting the world. The epidemic has e...
This study seeks to explore the ways HIVIAIDS has been socially constructed and managed in Nairobi. ...
The availability of free antiretroviral treatment in public health facilities since 2004 has contrib...
This thesis is about life in Luoland, Western Kenya, which, like other places in Africa, has experie...
Nowhere else has been harder hit by the HIV pandemic than sub-Saharan Africa, the region alone accou...
Click on the URI link to access this article (may require a ResearchGate subscription)Members of the...
During the past decade, donor funding for health interventions in Kenya and other African countries ...
Of the many catastrophes that the African continent has faced, HIV/AIDS is grouped among the most th...
This article frames the intersections of medicine and humanities as intrinsic to understanding the p...
A person diagnosed with HIV today might never experience AIDS, nor transmit HIV. Advances in treatme...
Transnational medical research has become a common feature in many parts of Africa. This paper explo...
Despite being highly vulnerable to acquiring human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), no effective eviden...
HIV/AIDS affects millions of people globally and has significantly impacted public health for decade...