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AIDS : Rights, Risk and Reason - Peter Aggleton

AIDS

Rights, Risk and Reason

By: Peter Aggleton (Editor), Peter Davies (Editor), Graham Hart (Editor)

Hardcover | 1 June 1992 | Edition Number 1

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AIDS is not simply a concern for scientists, doctors and medical researchers; it has important social dimensions too. These include cultural, individual and media responses to HIV/AIDS, stigmatization and discrimination, perceptions of risk, and issues to do with counselling, care and health promotion.
This new series of books brings together work from many disciplines including psychology, sociology, cultural and media studies, anthropology, education and history. Many of the titles offer insight into contemporary research priorities and identify some of the opportunities open to those involved in care and health promotion. The series will be of interest to the general reader, those involved in education and social research, as well as scientific and medical researchers who want to examine the social aspects of AIDS.

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