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Seeing Red

HIV/AIDS and Public Policy in Canada
Buch | Hardcover
392 Seiten
2018
University of Toronto Press (Verlag)
978-1-4875-0015-3 (ISBN)
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Featuring the diverse experiences of people living with HIV, Seeing Red highlights various perspectives from academics, activists, and community workers who think ahead to the new and complex challenges associated with the condition.
What does it mean to think of HIV/AIDS policy in a critical manner? Seeing Red offers the first critical analysis of HIV/AIDS policy in Canada. Featuring the diverse experiences of people living with HIV, this collection highlights various perspectives from academics, activists, and community workers who look ahead to the new and complex challenges associated with HIV/AIDS and Canadian society.

In addition to representing a diversity of voices and perspectives, Seeing Red reflects on historical responses to HIV/AIDS in Canada. Among the specific issues addressed are the over-representation of Indigenous peoples among those living with HIV, the criminalization of HIV, and barriers to health and support services, particularly as experienced by vulnerable and marginalized populations. The editors and contributors seek to show that Canada has been neither uniquely compassionate nor proactive when it comes to supporting those living with HIV/AIDS. Instead, this remains a critical area of public policy, one fraught with challenges as well as possibilities.

Suzanne Hindmarch is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of New Brunswick. Michael Orsini is Professor in the School of Political Studies at the University of Ottawa. Marilou Gagnon is Associate Professor at the School of Nursing in the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Ottawa.

Acknowledgements 

Introduction 
Michael Orsini, Suzanne Hindmarch & Marilou Gagnon

Part 1. Systems
Chapter 1. The Rights Response is (Still) Required: Preserving the Human Rights Core of HIV Exceptionalism in pursuing the End of AIDS 
Richard Elliott

Chapter 2. HIV Criminalization as “Risk Management”: On the Importance of Structural Stigma 
Marilou Gagnon & Christine Vézina

Chapter 3. Institutionalizing Risk in the “daddy-state”: Carceral Spaces as HIV Risk Environments 
Jennifer M. Kilty

Chapter 4. We Are Still Sick but We Look Cured! The Iatrogenic Effects of HIV Public Health Policy on HIV Positive Gay Men 
Francisco Ibáñez-Carrasco

Part 2. Services
Chapter 5. Aging Without A Net: Policy Barriers Facing Older Adults Living With HIV in Canada
Kate Murzin & Charles Furlotte

Chapter 6. Evaluation Policy at AIDS Service Organizations: Managing Multiple Accountabilities 
Nicole Greenspan

Chapter 7. Living and Aging with HIV: Tiptoeing through a Pan-Canadian Policy Maze 
Ron Rosenes

Chapter 8. Charting the Course: Exploring HIV, Employment and Income Security through an Episodic Disability Lens 
Wendy Porch & Tammy C. Yates

Part 3. Populations
Chapter 9. Governing Participation: A Critical Analysis of International and Canadian Texts Promoting the Greater Involvement of People Living with HIV & AIDS 
Alex McClelland, Adrian Guta & Nicole Greenspan

Chapter 10. What a Mess!  Viewing Trans Women Living with HIV as Managers of Policy Mess 
Natalie Duchesne

Chapter 11. “Good Medicine”: Decolonizing HIV Policy for Indigenous Women in Canada 
Tracey Prentice, Doris Peltier, Elizabeth Benson, Kerrigan Johnson, Kecia Larkin, Krista Shore & Renée Masching

Chapter 12. Do it in a Good Way: Recommendations for Research and Policy in Indigenous Communities Aging with HIV/AIDS 
Chelsea Gabel, Randy Jackson & Chaneesa Ryan

Chapter 13. On the Experience of Pregnancy:  Stories of HIV-Positive Refugee Women in Canada  
Teresa Chulach, Marilou Gagnon & Dave Holmes

Chapter 14. HIV and Hepatitis C Co-Infection: Pathways to Care, Pathways to Advocacy: A Conversation with Colleen Price 
Colleen Price

Chapter 15. AIDS Activism: Remembering Resistance Versus Socially Organized Forgetting 
Gary Kinsman

Conclusion 
Suzanne Hindmarch, Michael Orsini & Marilou Gagnon

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Toronto
Sprache englisch
Maße 164 x 235 mm
Gewicht 710 g
Themenwelt Studium Querschnittsbereiche Infektiologie / Immunologie
Studium Querschnittsbereiche Prävention / Gesundheitsförderung
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Staat / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-4875-0015-7 / 1487500157
ISBN-13 978-1-4875-0015-3 / 9781487500153
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