Readings in the sociology of AIDS

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Readings in the sociology of AIDS

edited by Anthony J. Lemelle, Jr., Charlene Harrington, Allen J. LeBlanc ; with an introduction by Karolynn Siegel

Prentice Hall, c2000

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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A supplement for one-quarter/semester, undergraduate/graduate-level courses in Sociology of AIDS, American Society, Health and Aging, Policy Analysis in Health, Public Health, Social Problems, Urban Sociology, Law and Society, and Gay and Lesbian Studies. Unique in its comprehensive coverage, authoritative breadth, and focus on the sociological (rather than the biomedical and behavioral) issues of HIV/AIDS, this collection of readings highlights the human consequences of the disease-both for groups and for established social structures. In relatively nontechnical articles that are accessible to a broad range and level of students, it addresses three specific dimensions of HIV/AIDS crisis-transmission, outreach for infected and affected, and the social implications of the disease-and explores the ways that different groups-e.g., the medical and legal professions, the state, the health care industry, families, and scientists-interact as a result of the AIDS crisis. Students are thus exposed to the full range of social, cultural, historical, policy, and economic issues surrounding the HIV/AIDS crisis.

Table of Contents

1. What Is Sociological about AIDS? 2. Social Epidemiology and Demography. 3. Identity and Behavior. 4. The Life Course. 5. Caregiving. 6. Knowledge, Attitudes, and Collective Behavior. 7. Social Stratification. 8. Organizations and Services. 9. Health Professions and Occupations. 10. Economics. 11 Public Policy. Index.

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