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34 reviewsISBN 10: 0415536995
ISBN 13: 9780415477772
Author: Felicity Thomas
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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