The development of pharmaceutical HIV prevention technologies (PPTs) over the last five years has generated intense interest from a range of stakeholders. There are concerns that these clinical and pharmaceutical interventions are proceeding with insufficient input of the social sciences. Hence key questions around implementation and evaluation remain unexplored whilst biomedical HIV prevention remains insufficiently critiqued or theorised from sociological as well as other social science perspectives. This paper presents the results of an expert symposium held in the UK to explore and build consensus on the role of the social sciences in researching and evaluating PPTs in this context. The symposium brought together UK social scientists fr...
Abstract Background HIV prevention continues to be problematic in the UK, as it does globally. The U...
Any social scientist hopes to make a contribution, albeit small, to the improvement of the lives of ...
HIV vaccine clinical research occurs within a context where biomedical science and social issues are...
The development of pharmaceutical HIV prevention technologies (PPTs) over the last five years has ge...
The development of pharmaceutical HIV prevention technologies (PPTs) over the last five years has ge...
The development of pharmaceutical HIV prevention technologies (PPTs) over the last five years has ge...
This supplement to the Journal of the International AIDS Society focuses on the engagement of the so...
The challenges of transferring biomedical advances and non-biomedical technological innovations in H...
The control of the HIV epidemic is a momentous challenge. Despite successes in some situations, HIV ...
Randomized controlled trials and critical social theory are known not to be happy bedfellows. Such t...
Background: The fact that HIV prevention often deals with politicised sexual and drug taking behavio...
In crafting our paper on addressing the ethical challenges in HIV prevention research with people wh...
The challenges of transferring biomedical advances and non-biomedical technological innovations in H...
Here, we address the governance of the HIV and AIDS pandemic with reference to the social aspects of...
Abstract: Antiretroviral therapy (ART) for those infected with HIV can prevent onward transmission o...
Abstract Background HIV prevention continues to be problematic in the UK, as it does globally. The U...
Any social scientist hopes to make a contribution, albeit small, to the improvement of the lives of ...
HIV vaccine clinical research occurs within a context where biomedical science and social issues are...
The development of pharmaceutical HIV prevention technologies (PPTs) over the last five years has ge...
The development of pharmaceutical HIV prevention technologies (PPTs) over the last five years has ge...
The development of pharmaceutical HIV prevention technologies (PPTs) over the last five years has ge...
This supplement to the Journal of the International AIDS Society focuses on the engagement of the so...
The challenges of transferring biomedical advances and non-biomedical technological innovations in H...
The control of the HIV epidemic is a momentous challenge. Despite successes in some situations, HIV ...
Randomized controlled trials and critical social theory are known not to be happy bedfellows. Such t...
Background: The fact that HIV prevention often deals with politicised sexual and drug taking behavio...
In crafting our paper on addressing the ethical challenges in HIV prevention research with people wh...
The challenges of transferring biomedical advances and non-biomedical technological innovations in H...
Here, we address the governance of the HIV and AIDS pandemic with reference to the social aspects of...
Abstract: Antiretroviral therapy (ART) for those infected with HIV can prevent onward transmission o...
Abstract Background HIV prevention continues to be problematic in the UK, as it does globally. The U...
Any social scientist hopes to make a contribution, albeit small, to the improvement of the lives of ...
HIV vaccine clinical research occurs within a context where biomedical science and social issues are...