AIDS : a problem for sociological research
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AIDS : a problem for sociological research
Sage, 1992
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 105-117) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume provides an overview of social science research approaches, methodologies and theories in the area of AIDS research.
Topics covered include: the shaping of social representations of AIDS; public attitudes towards AIDS; theoretical problems specific to AIDS management; the organization of self-help services; changes in sexual behaviour and research into sexuality.
AIDS: A Problem for Sociological Research will be essential reading for anyone concerned with the social, cultural and political analysis of AIDS.
Table of Contents
Introduction - Micha[um]el Pollak
Society Facing AIDS - Genevi[gr]eve Paicheler
Attitudes, Beliefs and Opinions - Micha[um]el Pollak
Organizing the Fight Against AIDS - Micha[um]el Pollak
Coping with AIDS in Everyday Life - Janine Pierret
Understanding Sexual Behaviour and Its Change - Micha[um]el Pollak
Conclusion and Future Perspectives
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