Disease epidemics have been related as both cause and effect to increasing integration of human economies, societies, and cultures throughout history. It is well known that infectious diseases are not equally distributed between different societies and different sections of the same society. This is clear on a global scale where disparities in exposure to infection and access to public health provision and health care are acute. There is a debate as to the meaning and effects of "globalization" as well as about whether it is "new" and, if so, in what ways. This paper briefly examines (a) the history of disease in relation to globalization; (b) the meanings and importance of "globalization"; (c) where and how the global HIV/AIDS epidemic fit...
Prospects for future health depend increasingly on the processes of globalization. Globalisation is ...
As the incidence of AIDS increases, its social, political and economic consequences are considerable...
The definition of the term “globalization” is itself contested terrain. This article recognizes the ...
Disease epidemics have been related as both cause and effect to increasing integration of human econ...
Social and economic change at the large-scale level has many impacts on people's lives and on their ...
There remains considerable discontent between globalization scholars about how to conceptualize its ...
Globalization involves the flow of information, goods, capital, and people across political and geo...
Abstract There remains considerable discontent between globalization scholars about ho...
The human process of globalization is having profound impacts on the microscopic world of infectious...
The syndrome that later received the name AIDS was first announced by a communication published in...
In this article, Professor Fidler explains how the processes of globalization have altered tradition...
The working hypothesis of this article is that many of the root causes of AIDS are intrinsically tie...
The determinants of old and new epidemics, including the increase of non communica- ble diseases in ...
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) emerged on the glob...
This book examines the global governance of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, interrogating the role of this in...
Prospects for future health depend increasingly on the processes of globalization. Globalisation is ...
As the incidence of AIDS increases, its social, political and economic consequences are considerable...
The definition of the term “globalization” is itself contested terrain. This article recognizes the ...
Disease epidemics have been related as both cause and effect to increasing integration of human econ...
Social and economic change at the large-scale level has many impacts on people's lives and on their ...
There remains considerable discontent between globalization scholars about how to conceptualize its ...
Globalization involves the flow of information, goods, capital, and people across political and geo...
Abstract There remains considerable discontent between globalization scholars about ho...
The human process of globalization is having profound impacts on the microscopic world of infectious...
The syndrome that later received the name AIDS was first announced by a communication published in...
In this article, Professor Fidler explains how the processes of globalization have altered tradition...
The working hypothesis of this article is that many of the root causes of AIDS are intrinsically tie...
The determinants of old and new epidemics, including the increase of non communica- ble diseases in ...
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) emerged on the glob...
This book examines the global governance of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, interrogating the role of this in...
Prospects for future health depend increasingly on the processes of globalization. Globalisation is ...
As the incidence of AIDS increases, its social, political and economic consequences are considerable...
The definition of the term “globalization” is itself contested terrain. This article recognizes the ...