AIDS and South Africa: the Social Expression of a Pandemic
Edited by Kyle D. Kauffman and
David L. Lindauer
in Palgrave Macmillan Books from Palgrave Macmillan
Date: 2004
ISBN: 978-0-230-52351-7
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Too Poor to Stay Alive
- Sonia Ehrlich Sachs and Jeffrey D. Sachs
- Ch 2 Why is South Africa the HIV Capital of the World? An Institutional Analysis of the Spread of a Virus
- Kyle D. Kauffman
- Ch 3 HIV/AIDS in the Context of South Africa’s Epidemic History
- Howard Phillips
- Ch 4 South Africa Divided against AIDS: a Crisis of Leadership
- Virginia Vliet
- Ch 5 Assessing the Demographic and Economic Impact of HIV/AIDS
- Jeffrey D. Lewis
- Ch 6 HIV/AIDS in South Africa: Can the Visual Arts Make a Difference?
- Marilyn Martin
- Ch 7 From Policy to Practice: the Anthropology of Condom Use
- Claudia C. Bermudes and Ribiero Cruz
- Ch 8 The Role of Tertiary Institutions in the HIV/AIDS Epidemic
- Cal Volks
- Ch 9 Afterword: Challenges and Lessons
- Kyle D. Kauffman and David L. Lindauer
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