The community-based HIV media in Australia provide a unique arena for the negotiation of competing models of medicine between activists, clinicians, government and people living with HIV/AIDS. This article examines how these media have interpreted developments in HIV treatment strategies since the introduction of new treatments in 1996, and identifies the discursive elements employed in journalistic constructions of the temporality and character of HIV medicine. A discourse of ambivalence recurs throughout this journalism, framing the negotiated shifts in treatment strategies as evidence of the uncertainty and unpredictability of HIV medicine. Associated with this discourse are metaphors of medical ambivalence that employ provocative ima...
Current debates regarding the use of antiretroviral therapy (ART) to promote both individual- and po...
This paper focuses on the relationship of HIV medical technologies to current styles of medical prac...
This thesis explores the role of the media and communication in the politics of the HIV/AIDS pandemi...
Summary This paper was originally written as a contribution to discussions about HIV treatments me...
OBJECTIVES: While still in its early stages, recent scientific research towards a cure for HIV has g...
Research has shown that social representations of HIV can constitute barriers to health workers' wil...
Research has shown that social representations of HIV can constitute barriers to health workers’ wil...
This study examines how AIDS treatment issues (e.g. the politics of biomedical research, social repr...
In South Africa, numerous strong policy statements emphasise the importance of involving communities...
This article examines the controversy around the proposal in the late 1980s and early 1990s to mains...
Participation in HIV cure-related clinical trials that involve antiretroviral treatment (ART) interr...
Anti-HIV treatment-adherent practice is a significant issue in HIV medical discourses on effective d...
Participation in HIV cure-related clinical trials that involve antiretroviral treatment (ART) interr...
The media representations of refugees who are HIV-positive often revolve around criminal transmissio...
This paper explores discourses of HIV/AIDS evident in a South African daily newspaper from 1985 to 2...
Current debates regarding the use of antiretroviral therapy (ART) to promote both individual- and po...
This paper focuses on the relationship of HIV medical technologies to current styles of medical prac...
This thesis explores the role of the media and communication in the politics of the HIV/AIDS pandemi...
Summary This paper was originally written as a contribution to discussions about HIV treatments me...
OBJECTIVES: While still in its early stages, recent scientific research towards a cure for HIV has g...
Research has shown that social representations of HIV can constitute barriers to health workers' wil...
Research has shown that social representations of HIV can constitute barriers to health workers’ wil...
This study examines how AIDS treatment issues (e.g. the politics of biomedical research, social repr...
In South Africa, numerous strong policy statements emphasise the importance of involving communities...
This article examines the controversy around the proposal in the late 1980s and early 1990s to mains...
Participation in HIV cure-related clinical trials that involve antiretroviral treatment (ART) interr...
Anti-HIV treatment-adherent practice is a significant issue in HIV medical discourses on effective d...
Participation in HIV cure-related clinical trials that involve antiretroviral treatment (ART) interr...
The media representations of refugees who are HIV-positive often revolve around criminal transmissio...
This paper explores discourses of HIV/AIDS evident in a South African daily newspaper from 1985 to 2...
Current debates regarding the use of antiretroviral therapy (ART) to promote both individual- and po...
This paper focuses on the relationship of HIV medical technologies to current styles of medical prac...
This thesis explores the role of the media and communication in the politics of the HIV/AIDS pandemi...