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Working towards AIDS 2014 in Melbourne: a partnership approach to priority issues in HIV/AIDS

Working towards AIDS 2014 in Melbourne: a partnership approach to priority issues in HIV/AIDS. The Contexts of HIV and AIDS: Learning from Development in Social and Community Research and Theory Dédé Oetomo, PhD GAYa NUSANTARA Foundation, Indonesia.

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Working towards AIDS 2014 in Melbourne: a partnership approach to priority issues in HIV/AIDS

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  1. Working towards AIDS 2014 in Melbourne: a partnership approach to priority issues in HIV/AIDS The Contexts of HIV and AIDS: Learning from Development in Social and Community Research and Theory Dédé Oetomo, PhD GAYa NUSANTARA Foundation, Indonesia

  2. Working towards AIDS 2014 in Melbourne: a partnership approach to priority issues in HIV/AIDS “Social scientists have made serious attempts to understand the complex biomedical approaches to HIV and AIDS. It is time the reverse is practised. Biomedical scientists should attempt to understand the equally complex social theories and methodologies.”

  3. Working towards AIDS 2014 in Melbourne: a partnership approach to priority issues in HIV/AIDS • Micro-level theories: • Action & interaction • Ethnomethodology • Conversation & discourse analysis • Social constructionism

  4. Working towards AIDS 2014 in Melbourne: a partnership approach to priority issues in HIV/AIDS • Macro-level theories: • Political economy • Complex understanding of ideologies (incl. culture, belief system [faith])

  5. Working towards AIDS 2014 in Melbourne: a partnership approach to priority issues in HIV/AIDS • Meso-level theories: • Agency • Policy making, policy shaping and implementation

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