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Managing a plague: channelling the 'spread' of AIDS research

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The sociological AIDS research literature shows the difference in the way the US and the UK have dealt with the AIDS epidemic. The sociological research literatures also reflected the three stages of the AIDS epidemic that are incubation, exponential spread and levelling off.

Author: VanMeter, Karl M.
Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: Current Sociology
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0011-3921
Year: 2001
Development and progression

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Gender and HIV/AIDS: what do men have to do with it

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The time since AIDS emerged, it has affected all kinds of people at all levels of the social system. The nature of masculinity, as well as the dominant, subordinate, alternative, oppositional forms and the impact of the epidemic on the vulnerabilities of men are examined.

Author: Aggleton, Peter, Mane, Purnima
Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: Current Sociology
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0011-3921
Year: 2001
Risk factors

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Twenty years in the AIDS pandemic: a place for sociology

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The issue of AIDS as a pandemic of changing social conditions is discussed. The various persistent responses to AIDS, within the North American context, are presented.

Author: Maticka-Tyndale, Eleanor
Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: Current Sociology
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0011-3921
Year: 2001
Science & research, Research

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Subjects list: United States, Analysis, AIDS (Disease), AIDS research, Epidemics
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