Critical perspectives on the 'end of AIDS'.

作者: Nora Kenworthy , Matthew Thomann , Richard Parker

DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2018.1464589

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摘要: This special symposium critically examines optimistic promises about an imminent 'end of AIDS,' currently circulating in global health discourse and policy. We aim not simply to interrogate the surrounding calls end AIDS, but also explore broader practices, contexts, policy landscapes that have transformed HIV response during fourth decade epidemic allowed this gain such political traction. In introduction we preview collection's five substantive papers, which delve beneath AIDS' rhetoric, bringing greater realism as well resolve together with empirical evidence state efforts AIDS diverse locations populations. Taken together, these papers critique hope one day may come end, means by current expects arrive at ends, particularly absence realistic, sustained commitments extending treatment, prevention, support highly under-resourced places

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