Culture, HIV and AIDS: An Annotated Bibliography
The resource is divided into 4 sections. The first ("Part 1: Culture and everyday life: micro and macro approaches") includes literature that examines how culture shapes the pandemic and its impacts. References are grouped into 4 areas:
- literature that considers how gender roles and power relations shape patterns of vulnerability and levels of risk
- the growing body of research connecting sexual violence and HIV
- resources on sexuality and identity which highlight how these factors may provide exposure to or protection from contracting HIV
- demographic and quantitative literature concerned with how population structure and dynamics can shape epidemics systems of thought, with 2 sub-sections focused on orphans and vulnerable children and migration
A second section follows in Part I, entitled Systems of Thought, describing communities of worship, explanatory systems, bodily practices, and healing systems.
The second ("Part 2: The response to the epidemic: culture of prevention and care") includes references that focus on the response to the epidemic, and situate this response in the broader socio-cultural context. Its 8 sub-parts include:
- Biomedical responses, impacts, and uptake
- Behavioural approaches
- Human rights-based approaches
- Prevention and education
- Health systems and policy
- Civil society
- Governance, development, and policital economy
- Security
The (shorter) third and fourth sections include selected literature in Spanish and French, respectively.
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Emails from Jeanne Lawler to The Communication Initiative on December 1 2006 and August 16 2007.
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