HIV treatment as prevention is an emerging biomedical prevention approach that seeks to utilize routine HIV testing, linkage to and engagement in HIV care, and the consumption of antiretrovirals in order to suppress individuals’ viral loads, greatly reducing or eliminating the risk of onward transmission of HIV. Drawing on interviews with HIV scientists, policymakers, clinicians, and leaders in HIV community advocacy, ethnographic field work at three global HIV scientific meetings, and extant narrative, visual and material data, this multi-sited study explores the emerging professional discourses that are co-constitutive of HIV treatment as prevention. Through an inductive process of data collection and analysis, four broad analytic problem...
HIV/AIDS is among the most intensively studied health topics in anthropology. Given that it is a sti...
Recent biomedical advances inspire hope that an end to the epidemic of HIV is in sight. Adopting new...
For twenty years, the HIV epidemic has been defined largely by the dominant Western medical system o...
The case studies presented in this volume have addressed HIV technologies as formations of the mater...
This article examines how biomedicalisation is encountered, responded to and negotiated within and i...
The use of HIV Treatment as Prevention (TasP) has radically changed our understandings of HIV risk a...
Introduction: Remarkable strides have been made in controlling the HIV epidemic, although not enough...
This supplement to the Journal of the International AIDS Society focuses on the engagement of the so...
Social scientists have much to contribute to the analysis of the real and potential contribution of ...
Evidence of the efficacy of HIV treatment as prevention (TasP) precipitated a highly optimistic glob...
Drawing on process thinkers as Whitehead, Deleuze and Stengers, Innovation and Biomedicine develops ...
Prevention of HIV infection has recently acquired new effective tools, based on the provision of ant...
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to HIV is a promising yet controversial new technology in the biomed...
Abstract: Antiretroviral therapy (ART) for those infected with HIV can prevent onward transmission o...
The control of the HIV epidemic is a momentous challenge. Despite successes in some situations, HIV ...
HIV/AIDS is among the most intensively studied health topics in anthropology. Given that it is a sti...
Recent biomedical advances inspire hope that an end to the epidemic of HIV is in sight. Adopting new...
For twenty years, the HIV epidemic has been defined largely by the dominant Western medical system o...
The case studies presented in this volume have addressed HIV technologies as formations of the mater...
This article examines how biomedicalisation is encountered, responded to and negotiated within and i...
The use of HIV Treatment as Prevention (TasP) has radically changed our understandings of HIV risk a...
Introduction: Remarkable strides have been made in controlling the HIV epidemic, although not enough...
This supplement to the Journal of the International AIDS Society focuses on the engagement of the so...
Social scientists have much to contribute to the analysis of the real and potential contribution of ...
Evidence of the efficacy of HIV treatment as prevention (TasP) precipitated a highly optimistic glob...
Drawing on process thinkers as Whitehead, Deleuze and Stengers, Innovation and Biomedicine develops ...
Prevention of HIV infection has recently acquired new effective tools, based on the provision of ant...
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to HIV is a promising yet controversial new technology in the biomed...
Abstract: Antiretroviral therapy (ART) for those infected with HIV can prevent onward transmission o...
The control of the HIV epidemic is a momentous challenge. Despite successes in some situations, HIV ...
HIV/AIDS is among the most intensively studied health topics in anthropology. Given that it is a sti...
Recent biomedical advances inspire hope that an end to the epidemic of HIV is in sight. Adopting new...
For twenty years, the HIV epidemic has been defined largely by the dominant Western medical system o...