The use of HIV Treatment as Prevention (TasP) has radically changed our understandings of HIV risk and revolutionised global HIV prevention policy to focus on the use of pharmaceuticals. Yet, there has been little engagement with the very people expected to comply with a daily pharmaceutical regime. We employ the concept of HIV citizenship to explore responses by people living with HIV in the UK to TasP. We consider how a treatment-based public health strategy has the potential to reshape identities, self-governance and forms of citizenship, domains which play a critical role not only in compliance with new TasP policies, but in how HIV prevention, serodiscordant relationships and (sexual) health are negotiated and enacted. Our findings dis...
In the West the normalisation of HIV has crystallised a singular, dominant, medical construction of ...
In this article, we examine how injection drug users who do not attribute their HIV infection to eng...
Discourses of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) revel in its radical potential as a global HIV prevent...
The use of HIV Treatment as Prevention (TasP) has radically changed our understandings of HIV risk a...
In this article, I revisit the question of whether HIV can ever be reimagined and re-embodied as a p...
The ‘cascade of care’ construct is increasingly used in public health to map the trajectory of local...
This article examines how biomedicalisation is encountered, responded to and negotiated within and i...
With the expanding pharmaceuticalization of public health, anthropologists have begun to examine how...
The case studies presented in this volume have addressed HIV technologies as formations of the mater...
IntroductionThe concept of "therapeutic citizenship" has drawn attention to ways in which public tes...
Treatment as prevention® (TasP®) proposes a new way to end AIDS by requiring people living with HIV/...
In this article we examine how injection drug users who do not attribute their HIV infection to enga...
HIV treatment as prevention is an emerging biomedical prevention approach that seeks to utilize rout...
With around five million people accessing anti-retroviral treatment, which significantly reduces mor...
Positive Plus One is the first large-scale mixed methods study of mixed HIV serostatus couples in Ca...
In the West the normalisation of HIV has crystallised a singular, dominant, medical construction of ...
In this article, we examine how injection drug users who do not attribute their HIV infection to eng...
Discourses of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) revel in its radical potential as a global HIV prevent...
The use of HIV Treatment as Prevention (TasP) has radically changed our understandings of HIV risk a...
In this article, I revisit the question of whether HIV can ever be reimagined and re-embodied as a p...
The ‘cascade of care’ construct is increasingly used in public health to map the trajectory of local...
This article examines how biomedicalisation is encountered, responded to and negotiated within and i...
With the expanding pharmaceuticalization of public health, anthropologists have begun to examine how...
The case studies presented in this volume have addressed HIV technologies as formations of the mater...
IntroductionThe concept of "therapeutic citizenship" has drawn attention to ways in which public tes...
Treatment as prevention® (TasP®) proposes a new way to end AIDS by requiring people living with HIV/...
In this article we examine how injection drug users who do not attribute their HIV infection to enga...
HIV treatment as prevention is an emerging biomedical prevention approach that seeks to utilize rout...
With around five million people accessing anti-retroviral treatment, which significantly reduces mor...
Positive Plus One is the first large-scale mixed methods study of mixed HIV serostatus couples in Ca...
In the West the normalisation of HIV has crystallised a singular, dominant, medical construction of ...
In this article, we examine how injection drug users who do not attribute their HIV infection to eng...
Discourses of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) revel in its radical potential as a global HIV prevent...