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The Politics of Global AIDS - Institutionalization of Solidarity, Exclusion of Context

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This timely book looks critically at the policy response to AIDS and its institutionalization over time. It raises important questions about who benefits, who decides, and in whose interests decisions are made. Taking the early international response to the epidemic as its starting point, and focusing on the work of agencies such as UNAIDS, it identifies two logics underpinning strategy to date. First, the idea of HIV as a 'global emergency' which calls for an extraordinary response.  Second, the claim that medicine offers the best way of dealing with it. The book also identified the rise of something more dominant - namely Global AIDS - or the logic and system that seeks to displace all others. Promulgated by UNAIDS and its partner agencies, Global AIDS claims to speak the truth on behalf of affected persons and communities everywhere.  Founded on solidarity claims concerning the international HIV movement, and distinctive knowledge practices which determine what needs to be done. Alternative views about the nature of the epidemic or the best response are rejected as irrelevant for falling outside the master framing of the epidemic that Global AIDS provides. But to what extent is this biomedical and emergency framing of the epidemic sustainable, and to what extent does it speak to the sustainability of lives as affected people wish them to be lived?  Does scientific and biomedical advance provide all the answers, or do important social and political issues need to be addressed?  This book provides an innovative framework with which to think about these and other sustainability challenges for the future.

List of contents

Preface.- Chapter 1 Introduction.- Chapter 2 Pathways to the politics of Global AIDS and the meanings of AIDS.- Chapter 3 Institutionalization of Global AIDS and the creation of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS).- Chapter 4 Civil Society and Solidarity in the politics of Global AIDS.- Chapter 5 Global AIDS and the Politics of Knowledge.- Chapter 6 Evidence-based Policy:  Randomized Controlled Trials' Knowledge Claims to AIDS Policy.- Chapter 7 Context Matters! But Why?.- Chapter 8 Conclusion: Emergency, Sustainability and Success.

Summary

This timely book looks critically at the policy response to AIDS and its institutionalization over time. It raises important questions about who benefits, who decides, and in whose interests decisions are made. Taking the early international response to the epidemic as its starting point, and focusing on the work of agencies such as UNAIDS, it identifies two logics underpinning strategy to date. First, the idea of HIV as a ‘global emergency’ which calls for an extraordinary response.  Second, the claim that medicine offers the best way of dealing with it. The book also identified the rise of something more dominant – namely Global AIDS – or the logic and system that seeks to displace all others. Promulgated by UNAIDS and its partner agencies, Global AIDS claims to speak the truth on behalf of affected persons and communities everywhere.  Founded on solidarity claims concerning the international HIV movement, and distinctive knowledge practices which determine what needs to be done. Alternative views about the nature of the epidemic or the best response are rejected as irrelevant for falling outside the master framing of the epidemic that Global AIDS provides. But to what extent is this biomedical and emergency framing of the epidemic sustainable, and to what extent does it speak to the sustainability of lives as affected people wish them to be lived?  Does scientific and biomedical advance provide all the answers, or do important social and political issues need to be addressed?  This book provides an innovative framework with which to think about these and other sustainability challenges for the future.

Product details

Authors Hakan Seckinelgin
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319834191
ISBN 978-3-31-983419-1
No. of pages 176
Dimensions 155 mm x 10 mm x 235 mm
Weight 308 g
Illustrations XVIII, 176 p.
Series Social Aspects of HIV
Social Aspects of HIV
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science

B, Sozialwesen und soziale Dienste, Kommunal-, Regional- Landes und Lokalregierung, Public Health und Präventivmedizin, Political Science, Social Policy, Public Health, Social & ethical issues, Political Science and International Studies, Political Economy, Public health & preventive medicine

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