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Tytuł:
Narrating student life in a time of risk
Autorzy:
Rau, Asta
Coetzee, Jan K.
Vice, Amy
Tematy:
HIV risk
University students
Sexuality
Alcohol
Multiple concurrent partnerships
Condom use
Gender
Eastern Cape Province of South Africa
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Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Łódzki. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2138656.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Students speaking to students reveal how they perceive and experience risk — and specifically, risk associated with HIV — during their years attending a small university in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. Data were collected in twenty focus group discussions that spanned two years and two cycles of an action research project designed to infuse HIV/AIDS-content/issues into a closely supervised third-year Sociology research methodology course. The project was undertaken in response to a call by HEAIDS (Higher Education HIV/AIDS Programme, funded by the EU) for universities to address HIV/AIDS in curricula. The intention is to prepare young graduates to respond meaningfully to HIV and AIDS when they enter the world of work in a country with alarmingly high levels of HIV prevalence and incidence. Insights from theorists Ulrich Beck (1992) and Mary Douglas (1986) on the cultural dynamics of modernity were used as lenses to view the narratives of students in relation to three key HIV risk factors: alcohol consumption, multiple and concurrent sexual partnerships, and condom use. Gender, which emerged as a cross-cutting issue, was also explored. The rich qualitative data were brought into a dialogue with selected statistics from the HEAIDS 2010 sero-prevalence survey conducted in 21 higher education institutions in the country. Data show that risk perception and risk behaviour are formulated at individual, social network, and societal/structural levels — as well as at the interface between these. Understandably there was variation in how individual students perceive, experience and negotiate risk, but overall, participating students assessed risk in terms of its immediate importance or threat to them, prioritising the now and choosing not to think about the future. Social bonding, including peer pressure, exerts considerable influence on the ways in which students construct and re-construct their perceptions of risk, and HIV/AIDS. From a structural perspective the smallness of the university and the town lulls students into trusting easily and believing that greater visibility leads to greater safety. Sex is “no big deal” and casual sexual relationships are accepted by many as the norm. Although students report high condom use in casual sexual encounters, which mitigates risk, condom use drops sharply in the context of alcohol consumption — and the often excessive consumption — which is “the order of the day”. Overall, patterns in risk perception and behaviour suggest that many student participants feel justified — by virtue of being students and free at last to explore and experience the edges of their adult life — to push the boundaries of risk.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Risk, responsibility, and pleasure : HIV politics in Poland
Autorzy:
Struzik, Justyna
Dziuban, Agata
Opis:
In the chapter titled "Risk, Responsibility, and Pleasure: HIV Politics in Poland", Agata Dziuban and Justyna Struzik examine contemporary sexual politics in Poland through the lens of intertwined regimes of risk and responsibility, which shape discourses and practices related to HIV/AIDS. The authors argue that dominant narratives frame non-normative sexualities as a threat to moral and social order, leading to heightened criminalization of people living with HIV and the marginalization of pleasure as an aspect of sexual health. Drawing on qualitative research, including interviews with activists and analysis of prevention campaigns (e.g., the controversial "Sex in my City" campaign), the authors demonstrate how conservative sexual politics constrain the efforts of NGOs. They conclude that mass protests against homophobia and restrictive abortion laws may create opportunities for alternative, pleasure-centered visions of sexuality grounded in agency and affirmation.
W rozdziale zatytułowanym "Ryzyko, odpowiedzialność i przyjemność: Polityka HIV w Polsce" Agata Dziuban i Justyna Struzik analizują współczesną politykę seksualną w Polsce przez pryzmat wzajemnie powiązanych reżimów ryzyka i odpowiedzialności, które kształtują dyskursy i praktyki związane z HIV/AIDS. Autorki wskazują, że dominujące narracje konstruują seksualność nienormatywną jako zagrożenie dla moralnego i społecznego porządku, co prowadzi do zwiększonej kryminalizacji osób żyjących z HIV oraz marginalizacji przyjemności jako elementu zdrowia seksualnego. Na podstawie badań jakościowych, w tym wywiadów z aktywistami i analizy kampanii profilaktycznych (np. kontrowersyjnej kampanii "Seks w moim mieście"), autorki pokazują, jak konserwatywne ramy polityki seksualnej ograniczają możliwości działań organizacji pozarządowych. Wnioskują, że masowe protesty przeciwko homofobii i zaostrzeniu prawa aborcyjnego mogą otworzyć przestrzeń dla alternatywnych, afirmatywnych wizji seksualności, opartych na przyjemności i sprawczości.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Mapping HIV-related figures of risk in Europe’s blood donation regime
Autorzy:
Sekuler, Todd
Dziuban, Agata
Opis:
Grasping blood donation as contested grounds for enacting notions of belonging, responsibility and citizenship, this article analyses the role of donor deferral policies in the emergence of a European blood donation regime. We demonstrate how shifts in the moral economy of blood donation that followed from the outbreak of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic led to the prioritisation of donor deferral policies in efforts to enhance blood safety across Europe. We propose the notion "figures of risk" - condensed figurations of those understood to pose risks of HIV infection to themselves and to others - to describe the categories of persons implicated in changing European donor restriction policies. We explore how the Council of Europe’s annually revised Guide to the preparation, use and quality assurance of blood components, first published in 1992, came to legitimise and sustain increasingly contested deferral practices, which have produced shifting groups of persons as European ‘figures of risk’. Qualitative analyses of the Guide’s 19 editions reveal 3 dimensions through which these figures have become increasingly stabilised over time: in terms of their ontology, temporality and risk-related exceptionality. We conclude by asking how collectivising figurations of donors, framed through literature on ‘profiling’, shape notions of European citizenship.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Grupy ryzyka zakażeniem HIV w latach 1981-1986
Groups at risk of HIV infection in the years 1981-1986
Autorzy:
Rogala, Maciej
Tematy:
AIDS
epidemiological report
health promotion
HIV
HTLV-III/LAV
non-government organization
risk factors
risk groups
stigmatization
virus transmission
czynniki ryzyka
dyskryminacja
grupy ryzyka
organizacja pozarządowa
promocja zdrowia
raport epidemiologiczny
stygmatyzacja
transmisja wirusa
zmiana postaw
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Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Jagielloński. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/635213.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
The article describes how the notion of groups at risk of HIV infection changed under the influence of the development of studies on HIV in the years 1981–1986. The first diagnosed patients with the HIV symptoms were homosexual persons and drug addicts. In the initial phase of virus occurrence in the world these two groups were commonly regarded as the virus carriers and only they were associated with AIDS. With time the progress in research has revealed that infections with HIV cannot be linked solely to lifestyle, habits of homosexuals and drug addicts since the group of subjects potentially vulnerable to the infection is much broader and it started to be related to some risky behaviour. The article shows the process of alteration of the knowledge about the virus causing AIDS in the years 1981–1986. The progress in this knowledge has lead to the changes in qualifying subjects to the risk groups related to the way of HIV transmission. The paper also presents the phenomenon of stigmatization linked to the inclusion of some populations to the groups at risk of HIV infection in the 80s. of the 20th century which was caused by the lack of knowledge on the pathogenesis and mechanism of virus transmission.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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