Fr. 113.90

Innovation and Biomedicine - Ethics, Evidence and Expectation in Hiv

Englisch · Taschenbuch

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Informationen zum Autor Mike Michael is Professor of Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Sydney, Australia. He has published widely including Science, Social Theory and Public Knowledge (with Alan Irwin), Technoscience and Everyday Life and Accummulation: The Material Politics of Plastic (co-edited with Jennifer Gabrys and Gay Hawkins). Marsha Rosengarten is Reader and also Director of the Unit of Play in the Sociology Department, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK. She is the author of HIV Interventions: Biomedicine and the Traffic between Information and Flesh. Klappentext With its focus on the offshore randomized control trials of a Pre-Exposure Prophylactic pill (PrEP) for preventing HIV infection, the volume develops a sustained analysis of the complex, virtual and topological dimensions of the expectations, ethics and evidence that surround the innovation of PrEP. Zusammenfassung With its focus on the offshore randomized control trials of a Pre-Exposure Prophylactic pill (PrEP) for preventing HIV infection! the volume develops a sustained analysis of the complex! virtual and topological dimensions of the expectations! ethics and evidence that surround the innovation of PrEP. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Setting a Scene 2. A Brief and Partial History of Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) in the Context of HIV Prevention and Treatment. 3. Theory and Event: Approaching the Study of PrEP. 4. The Gold Standard: The Complex Singularity of PrEP, RCT and Bioethics 5. PrEPs, Multiplicity and the Qualification of Knowledge and Ethics 6. On Some Topologies of PrEP 7. Conclusion: Eventuating the Methodology of Trials

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1. Setting a Scene 2. A Brief and Partial History of Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) in the Context of HIV Prevention and Treatment. 3. Theory and Event: Approaching the Study of PrEP. 4. The Gold Standard: The Complex Singularity of PrEP, RCT and Bioethics 5. PrEPs, Multiplicity and the Qualification of Knowledge and Ethics 6. On Some Topologies of PrEP 7. Conclusion: Eventuating the Methodology of Trials

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