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(Ebook) Mobility sexuality and AIDS 1st Edition by Felicity Thomas ISBN 0415536995 9780415477772

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Authors:Thomas, Felicity
Pages:218 pages.
Year:2011
Editon:1st paperback ed.
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:5.67 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780415477772, 9780415536998, 0415477778, 0415536995
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ISBN 10: 0415536995 
ISBN 13: 9780415477772
Author: Felicity Thomas

Over the past two decades, population mobility has intensified and become more diverse, raising important questions concerning the health and well-being of people who are mobile as well as communities of origin and destination. Ongoing concerns have been voiced about possible links between mobility and HIV, with calls being made to contain or control migrant populations, and debate linking HIV with issues of global security and surveillance being fuelled. This volume challenges common assumptions about mobility, HIV and AIDS. A series of interlinked chapters prepared by international experts explores the experiences of people who are mobile as they relate to sexuality and to HIV susceptibility and impact. The various chapters discuss the factors that contribute to the vulnerability of different mobile groups but also examine the ways in which agency, resilience and adaptation shape lived experience and help people protect themselves throughout the mobility process. Looking at diverse forms of migration and mobility – covering flight from conflict, poverty and exploitation, through labour migration to ‘sex tourism’ – the book reports on research findings from around the world, including the USA, the UK, sub-Saharan Africa, Australia, Central America and China. Mobility, Sexuality and AIDS recognises the complex relationships between individual circumstances, population mobility and community and state response. It is invaluable reading for policy makers, students and practitioners working in the fields of migration, development studies, anthropology, sociology, geography and public health.

(Ebook) Mobility sexuality and AIDS 1st Table of contents:

Chapter 1: Migration and HIV Infection: What Do Data from Destination Countries Show?

  • Methods

  • Findings

  • Discussion

  • Conclusion

  • Acknowledgements

  • Notes

  • References

Chapter 2: Leaving Loved Ones Behind: Mexican Gay Men’s Migration to the USA

  • Why Leave? Structural Violence and Social Change

  • The Trayectos Study

  • Managing Disclosure, Protecting One’s Family

  • Complicit Families

  • New Freedoms, New Challenges

  • Conclusion

  • Notes

  • References

Chapter 3: Concentrated Disadvantages: Neighbourhood Context as a Structural Risk for Latino Immigrants in the USA

  • Neighbourhoods and Migrant Health Risks

  • Setting and Analytical Strategy

  • Results

  • Discussion

  • Notes

  • References

Chapter 4: Conflict, Forced Migration, Sexual Behaviour and HIV/AIDS

  • Forced Migration and Increased Vulnerability to HIV Infection

  • Evidence of Forced Migration as a Protective Factor Against HIV Infection

  • Research Challenges and Needs

  • Conclusions

  • References

Chapter 5: Negotiating Migration, Gender and Sexuality: Health and Social Services for HIV-Positive People from Minority Ethnic Backgrounds in Sydney

  • Theoretical Framework

  • Methods and Study Participants

  • Health Services

  • Social Services

  • HIV Community Organizations

  • Cultural Support

  • Discussion

  • Conclusion

  • Notes

  • References

Chapter 6: Treat with Care: Africans and HIV in the UK

  • Asylum, Health Care and Treatment Eligibility

  • Gender, Sexual Orientation, HIV and Health Care

  • Conclusions

  • Acknowledgements

  • Notes

  • References

Chapter 7: Touristic Borderlands: Ethnographic Reflections on Dominican Social Geographies

  • Population Mobility and the Growth of ‘Tourism Poles’ in the Dominican Republic

  • ‘Opening Up’ to the Global

  • HIV and AIDS

  • Conclusion

  • References

Chapter 8: Rice, Rams and Remittances: Bumsters and Female Tourists in The Gambia

  • Mobility, Tourism and HIV/AIDS in The Gambia

  • The Study Methods

  • Why Do Bumsters Pursue Female Tourists?

  • Why the Danger?

  • Notes

  • References

Chapter 9: Fantasies, Dependency and Denial: HIV and the Sex Industry in Costa Rica

  • Approach

  • The Fantasy Relationship

  • Denial, Dependency and Risk

  • Conclusions

  • Notes

  • References

Chapter 10: ‘Que Gusto Estar de Vuelta en Mi Tierra’: The Sexual Geography of Transnational Migration

  • Fieldsite and Methods

  • Return Migrants and the Search for Authentic Pleasures

  • The Sexual Geoscapes of a Transnational Community

  • Coming Home

  • And HIV?

  • Notes

  • References

Chapter 11: From Migrating Men to Moving Women: Trends in South Africa’s Changing Political Economy and Geography of Intimacy

  • Beyond the Male Migrant: A Changing Political Economy of Intimacy

  • Conclusions

  • Notes

  • References

Chapter 12: Labour Migration and Risky Sexual Behaviour: Tea Plantation Workers in Kericho District, Kenya

  • Tea Production and Plantation Workers in Kericho

  • Employment and Working Conditions

  • HIV Knowledge and Awareness

  • Sexual Behaviour

  • Concluding Remarks

  • Acknowledgement

  • References

Chapter 13: Young Sex Workers in Ethiopia: Linking Migration, Sex Work and AIDS

  • The Study

  • Migration into Urban Areas

  • AIDS and Mobility

  • Conclusions

  • Notes

  • References

Chapter 14: Labour Migration and HIV Risk in Papua New Guinea

  • Papua New Guinea and HIV/AIDS

  • The Highlands Labour Scheme

  • Palm Oil Relocation Schemes

  • Mineral Development and Mine Site Labour Policies

  • Conclusion

  • Notes

  • References

Chapter 15: Migration, Men’s Extramarital Sex and the Risk of HIV Infection in Nigeria

  • Study Background

  • Men’s Motives for Extramarital Sex

  • Mobility, Migration and Men’s Extramarital Sex

  • The Meaning of Infidelity and Consequences for Condom Use

  • Married Women’s Responses to Men’s Infidelity

  • Conclusion

  • Notes

  • References

Chapter 16: Migration, Detachment and HIV Risk Among Rural-Urban Migrants in China

  • Background

  • Migration and Sexual Risk of HIV

  • The Study

  • Methods and Measures

  • Findings

  • Conclusions

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