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Living with HIV and dying with AIDS [[electronic resource] ] : diversity, inequality and human rights in the global pandemic / / Lesley Doyal with Len Doyal
Living with HIV and dying with AIDS [[electronic resource] ] : diversity, inequality and human rights in the global pandemic / / Lesley Doyal with Len Doyal
Autore Doyal Lesley
Pubbl/distr/stampa Farnham, Surrey, England, : Ashgate, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (264 p.)
Disciplina 362.19697/92
Altri autori (Persone) DoyalLen
Collana Global health
Soggetto topico AIDS (Disease) - Political aspects
AIDS (Disease) - Government policy
HIV infections - Political aspects
HIV infections - Government policy
HIV Infections
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Health Policy
Politics
Human Rights
Soggetto genere / forma Comparative Study
Electronic books.
ISBN 1-317-10390-4
1-317-10389-0
1-4724-0014-3
1-299-40722-6
1-4094-3112-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Introduction and Acknowledgements; 1 Posing the Problems; Where Are We Now in the Pandemic?; Understanding the Biological Foundations; Taking a Historical View: Comparisons with the Black Death; Bringing in the Social Sciences: Adding Value; Inequality and Disadvantage: A Conceptual Framework; Poverty and 'Structural Violence' in the Pandemic; Outline of the Book; 2 Mapping the Pandemic; Differences between Epidemics and their Populations; Diversity within Positive Populations: Developing an Eco-Social Approach; Sex and Gender: Nature or Nurture?
'Race' and Ethnicity: Biological or Social?Sexuality and Sexual Identity: Making the Connections; A Brief Note about Ageing; Putting the Pieces Together: Introducing Intersectionality; Conclusion; 3 A Biographical Overview; Mind and Body: Symptoms and Constraints; Making Sense of Long-Term Illness: Changing Identities; Deconstructing Stigma; Diagnosis, Disruption and Disclosure; Moving on from the Diagnosis; Positive Activism; The Shadow of Death; Conclusion; 4 Depending on Health Care for Survival; Who Gets Access to ART?; Beginning the Journey: Who Tests?
ART: Patterns of Acceptance and RetentionConstraints on Successful Treatment; Making Sense of Medicines and their Effects; Managing Hope and Insecurity; 'Therapeutic and Bio-Political Citizenship': Tensions and Contradictions; Conclusion; 5 Challenging Livelihoods; Working in 'Welfare' States; Working in the Global South; Measuring the Impact on Livelihoods: The Broader Context; Sustaining Social Reproduction: Gender Divisions and Intergenerational Bargains; Coping or Not?; Conclusion; 6 Changing Sexual Lives; Broader Perspectives on Sex
Constraints of Poor Mental and Physical Health on Sexual ActivityLoss of Sexual Feelings after Diagnosis?; Routes Back to 'Normality'?; Searching for a New Partner?; Disclosure within Sexual Relationships; Sex as Risk Taking; Health and the Ethics of Sex; Conclusion; 7 Shaping Reproductive Futures; Reproduction: Paths to Pregnancy; Making Reproductive 'Choices'; To Conceive or Not to Conceive?; Where is the M in PMTCT?; Continuing with a Positive Pregnancy; Contradictions of Positive Parenting; Moving through Motherhood; Conclusion; 8 Human Rights: Paths to Cosmopolitanism
Human Rights: An OverviewConstraints on the Human Rights Approach in Practice; First Principles: What Are 'Human Rights'?; Good Reasons to Believe in the Universality of Human Rights; Challenges to the Universality of Human Rights; Cosmopolitanism and Human Rights: The Way Forward; What about 'Exceptionalism' in the Context of Human Rights?; Conclusion; 9 Back to the Future; The Challenges of Funding: Past, Present and Future; Reshaping the Research Agenda: Bringing the Social and the Biomedical Together; Putting Fairness into Resource Allocation: Substantive versus Procedural Justice
Saving Life and Preventing Death
Record Nr. UNINA-9910452650503321
Doyal Lesley  
Farnham, Surrey, England, : Ashgate, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Living with HIV and dying with AIDS [[electronic resource] ] : diversity, inequality and human rights in the global pandemic / / Lesley Doyal with Len Doyal
Living with HIV and dying with AIDS [[electronic resource] ] : diversity, inequality and human rights in the global pandemic / / Lesley Doyal with Len Doyal
Autore Doyal Lesley
Pubbl/distr/stampa Farnham, Surrey, England, : Ashgate, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (264 p.)
Disciplina 362.19697/92
Altri autori (Persone) DoyalLen
Collana Global health
Soggetto topico AIDS (Disease) - Political aspects
AIDS (Disease) - Government policy
HIV infections - Political aspects
HIV infections - Government policy
HIV Infections
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Health Policy
Politics
Human Rights
Soggetto genere / forma Comparative Study
ISBN 1-315-59281-9
1-317-10390-4
1-317-10389-0
1-4724-0014-3
1-299-40722-6
1-4094-3112-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Introduction and Acknowledgements; 1 Posing the Problems; Where Are We Now in the Pandemic?; Understanding the Biological Foundations; Taking a Historical View: Comparisons with the Black Death; Bringing in the Social Sciences: Adding Value; Inequality and Disadvantage: A Conceptual Framework; Poverty and 'Structural Violence' in the Pandemic; Outline of the Book; 2 Mapping the Pandemic; Differences between Epidemics and their Populations; Diversity within Positive Populations: Developing an Eco-Social Approach; Sex and Gender: Nature or Nurture?
'Race' and Ethnicity: Biological or Social?Sexuality and Sexual Identity: Making the Connections; A Brief Note about Ageing; Putting the Pieces Together: Introducing Intersectionality; Conclusion; 3 A Biographical Overview; Mind and Body: Symptoms and Constraints; Making Sense of Long-Term Illness: Changing Identities; Deconstructing Stigma; Diagnosis, Disruption and Disclosure; Moving on from the Diagnosis; Positive Activism; The Shadow of Death; Conclusion; 4 Depending on Health Care for Survival; Who Gets Access to ART?; Beginning the Journey: Who Tests?
ART: Patterns of Acceptance and RetentionConstraints on Successful Treatment; Making Sense of Medicines and their Effects; Managing Hope and Insecurity; 'Therapeutic and Bio-Political Citizenship': Tensions and Contradictions; Conclusion; 5 Challenging Livelihoods; Working in 'Welfare' States; Working in the Global South; Measuring the Impact on Livelihoods: The Broader Context; Sustaining Social Reproduction: Gender Divisions and Intergenerational Bargains; Coping or Not?; Conclusion; 6 Changing Sexual Lives; Broader Perspectives on Sex
Constraints of Poor Mental and Physical Health on Sexual ActivityLoss of Sexual Feelings after Diagnosis?; Routes Back to 'Normality'?; Searching for a New Partner?; Disclosure within Sexual Relationships; Sex as Risk Taking; Health and the Ethics of Sex; Conclusion; 7 Shaping Reproductive Futures; Reproduction: Paths to Pregnancy; Making Reproductive 'Choices'; To Conceive or Not to Conceive?; Where is the M in PMTCT?; Continuing with a Positive Pregnancy; Contradictions of Positive Parenting; Moving through Motherhood; Conclusion; 8 Human Rights: Paths to Cosmopolitanism
Human Rights: An OverviewConstraints on the Human Rights Approach in Practice; First Principles: What Are 'Human Rights'?; Good Reasons to Believe in the Universality of Human Rights; Challenges to the Universality of Human Rights; Cosmopolitanism and Human Rights: The Way Forward; What about 'Exceptionalism' in the Context of Human Rights?; Conclusion; 9 Back to the Future; The Challenges of Funding: Past, Present and Future; Reshaping the Research Agenda: Bringing the Social and the Biomedical Together; Putting Fairness into Resource Allocation: Substantive versus Procedural Justice
Saving Life and Preventing Death
Record Nr. UNINA-9910779408903321
Doyal Lesley  
Farnham, Surrey, England, : Ashgate, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Living with HIV and dying with AIDS [[electronic resource] ] : diversity, inequality and human rights in the global pandemic / / Lesley Doyal with Len Doyal
Living with HIV and dying with AIDS [[electronic resource] ] : diversity, inequality and human rights in the global pandemic / / Lesley Doyal with Len Doyal
Autore Doyal Lesley
Pubbl/distr/stampa Farnham, Surrey, England, : Ashgate, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (264 p.)
Disciplina 362.19697/92
Altri autori (Persone) DoyalLen
Collana Global health
Soggetto topico AIDS (Disease) - Political aspects
AIDS (Disease) - Government policy
HIV infections - Political aspects
HIV infections - Government policy
HIV Infections
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Health Policy
Politics
Human Rights
Soggetto genere / forma Comparative Study
ISBN 1-315-59281-9
1-317-10390-4
1-317-10389-0
1-4724-0014-3
1-299-40722-6
1-4094-3112-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Introduction and Acknowledgements; 1 Posing the Problems; Where Are We Now in the Pandemic?; Understanding the Biological Foundations; Taking a Historical View: Comparisons with the Black Death; Bringing in the Social Sciences: Adding Value; Inequality and Disadvantage: A Conceptual Framework; Poverty and 'Structural Violence' in the Pandemic; Outline of the Book; 2 Mapping the Pandemic; Differences between Epidemics and their Populations; Diversity within Positive Populations: Developing an Eco-Social Approach; Sex and Gender: Nature or Nurture?
'Race' and Ethnicity: Biological or Social?Sexuality and Sexual Identity: Making the Connections; A Brief Note about Ageing; Putting the Pieces Together: Introducing Intersectionality; Conclusion; 3 A Biographical Overview; Mind and Body: Symptoms and Constraints; Making Sense of Long-Term Illness: Changing Identities; Deconstructing Stigma; Diagnosis, Disruption and Disclosure; Moving on from the Diagnosis; Positive Activism; The Shadow of Death; Conclusion; 4 Depending on Health Care for Survival; Who Gets Access to ART?; Beginning the Journey: Who Tests?
ART: Patterns of Acceptance and RetentionConstraints on Successful Treatment; Making Sense of Medicines and their Effects; Managing Hope and Insecurity; 'Therapeutic and Bio-Political Citizenship': Tensions and Contradictions; Conclusion; 5 Challenging Livelihoods; Working in 'Welfare' States; Working in the Global South; Measuring the Impact on Livelihoods: The Broader Context; Sustaining Social Reproduction: Gender Divisions and Intergenerational Bargains; Coping or Not?; Conclusion; 6 Changing Sexual Lives; Broader Perspectives on Sex
Constraints of Poor Mental and Physical Health on Sexual ActivityLoss of Sexual Feelings after Diagnosis?; Routes Back to 'Normality'?; Searching for a New Partner?; Disclosure within Sexual Relationships; Sex as Risk Taking; Health and the Ethics of Sex; Conclusion; 7 Shaping Reproductive Futures; Reproduction: Paths to Pregnancy; Making Reproductive 'Choices'; To Conceive or Not to Conceive?; Where is the M in PMTCT?; Continuing with a Positive Pregnancy; Contradictions of Positive Parenting; Moving through Motherhood; Conclusion; 8 Human Rights: Paths to Cosmopolitanism
Human Rights: An OverviewConstraints on the Human Rights Approach in Practice; First Principles: What Are 'Human Rights'?; Good Reasons to Believe in the Universality of Human Rights; Challenges to the Universality of Human Rights; Cosmopolitanism and Human Rights: The Way Forward; What about 'Exceptionalism' in the Context of Human Rights?; Conclusion; 9 Back to the Future; The Challenges of Funding: Past, Present and Future; Reshaping the Research Agenda: Bringing the Social and the Biomedical Together; Putting Fairness into Resource Allocation: Substantive versus Procedural Justice
Saving Life and Preventing Death
Record Nr. UNINA-9910813122903321
Doyal Lesley  
Farnham, Surrey, England, : Ashgate, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui