This paper examines the sometimes implicit models of human behaviour circulating in science, government, and media that assign agency to HIV transmission, and contrasts these institutional ideas with the narratives of people at risk as they go about their everyday lives. Three kinds of risk talk, arising from interviews, show the limitations and paradoxes of leading constructions of the subjectivity of HIV transmission. The first shows a lack of fit, when the social conditions and presumptions that hold up the leading discourses are missing, and so choices and actions correspondingly follow alternative logics. The second type concerns “semiotic snares” that lead risk calculators to increase their vulnerability to transmission, and the th...
Based on interviews with 34 men, almost all of whom have unprotected sex with men most or all of the...
The social representation approach to understanding HIV/AIDS focuses on the ideas about the disease ...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
This paper examines the sometimes implicit models of human behaviour circulating in science, governm...
This paper examines the risk discourses of Sydney gay men who had recently become HIV positive. 92 i...
The spread of infectious diseases is one of the biggest challenges that public health faces nowadays...
The social representation approach to understanding HIV/AIDS focuses on the ideas about the disease ...
In developing countries HIV and AIDS are widespread, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Most authors ...
In this article, we examine how injection drug users who do not attribute their HIV infection to eng...
Modern society has been termed a 'risk-society', one in which risks are produced and become incorpor...
Based on the idea that risks are knowable, calculable and preventable, dominant social scientific an...
D.Phil.This enquiry represents an attempt to understand the ways in which the ecology of ideas surro...
In this article we examine how injection drug users who do not attribute their HIV infection to enga...
This presentation is part of the Social Values in Medical Research track. Here again we are back at ...
Student Number : 0106135V - MA research report - School of Human and Communitiy Development - Fac...
Based on interviews with 34 men, almost all of whom have unprotected sex with men most or all of the...
The social representation approach to understanding HIV/AIDS focuses on the ideas about the disease ...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
This paper examines the sometimes implicit models of human behaviour circulating in science, governm...
This paper examines the risk discourses of Sydney gay men who had recently become HIV positive. 92 i...
The spread of infectious diseases is one of the biggest challenges that public health faces nowadays...
The social representation approach to understanding HIV/AIDS focuses on the ideas about the disease ...
In developing countries HIV and AIDS are widespread, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Most authors ...
In this article, we examine how injection drug users who do not attribute their HIV infection to eng...
Modern society has been termed a 'risk-society', one in which risks are produced and become incorpor...
Based on the idea that risks are knowable, calculable and preventable, dominant social scientific an...
D.Phil.This enquiry represents an attempt to understand the ways in which the ecology of ideas surro...
In this article we examine how injection drug users who do not attribute their HIV infection to enga...
This presentation is part of the Social Values in Medical Research track. Here again we are back at ...
Student Number : 0106135V - MA research report - School of Human and Communitiy Development - Fac...
Based on interviews with 34 men, almost all of whom have unprotected sex with men most or all of the...
The social representation approach to understanding HIV/AIDS focuses on the ideas about the disease ...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...