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Ending Aids In The Age Of Biopharmaceuticals The Individual The State And The Politics Of Prevention Routledge Studies In The Sociology Of Health And Illness 1st Edition Tony Sandset

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Ending Aids In The Age Of Biopharmaceuticals The Individual The State And The Politics Of Prevention Routledge Studies In The Sociology Of Health And Illness 1st Edition Tony Sandset
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.49 MB
Pages: 196
Author: Tony Sandset
ISBN: 9780367185831, 0367185830
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Ending Aids In The Age Of Biopharmaceuticals The Individual The State And The Politics Of Prevention Routledge Studies In The Sociology Of Health And Illness 1st Edition Tony Sandset by Tony Sandset 9780367185831, 0367185830 instant download after payment.

This book considers the change in rhetoric surrounding the treatment of AIDS from one of crisis to that of ‘ending AIDS’. Exploring what it means to ‘end AIDS’ and how responsibility is framed in this new discourse, the author considers the tensions generated between the individual and the state in terms of notions such as risk, responsibility and prevention. Based on analyses public health promotions in the UK and the US, HIV prevention science and engaging with the work of Foucault, this volume argues that the discourse of ‘ending AIDS’ implies a tension-filled space in which global principles and values may clash with localised needs, values and concerns; in which evidence-based policies strive for hegemony over local, tacit and communal regimes of knowledge; and in which desires compete with national and international ideas about what is best for the individual in the name of ‘ending AIDS’ writ large. As such, it will appeal to scholars of sociology and media studies with interests in the sociology of medicine and health, medical communication and health policy.

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