Meddling with Mythology: AIDS and the Social Construction of Knowledge

Author:   Rosaline S. Barbour ,  Guro Huby ,  Guro Huby
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780415163903


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   07 May 1998
Format:   Paperback
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Now that the initial panic surrounding the predicted AIDS epidemic has abated slightly, it is time to take stock of the body of knowledge and theoretical frameworks developed through AIDS research. The applied nature of this work and its separation from mainstream social science disciplines has meant that much of the data collected remained unmined. Such data, however, is crucial to understanding the ways in which research contributes to the social construction of knowledge. Meddling with Mythology offers a perspective on the politically, historically and socially situated nature of research and examines its role in the construction of the modern mythology surrounding AIDS. The collection is framed within theories of story-telling and narrative exchanges. Issues discussed include: * power; * representation; * the politics of text; * understanding research relationships; * impact of research on researchers and responders; * potential for change. Meddling with Mythology explores representations of AIDS, taking the reader from the theoretical to the practical and from the public to the personal. The issues raised here have significance for everyone who is interested in the social construction of knowledge, theory building and the research process more generally.

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Author:   Rosaline S. Barbour ,  Guro Huby ,  Guro Huby
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9780415163903


ISBN 10:   0415163900
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   07 May 1998
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction AIDS: from the specialised to the mainstream, Rosaline S. Barbour, Guro Huby; Part 1 Power; Chapter 2 Silence and strategy Researching AIDS/HIV narratives in the flow of power, Brian Heaphy; Chapter 3 Power, culture and the ‘hard to reach’ The marginalisation of minority ethnic populations from HIV prevention and harm minimisation, Dima Abdulrahim; Chapter 4 Policing boundaries Linking the theory and experience of psychotherapy in HIV/AIDS research, Philip Gatter; Part 2 Boundaries and identities; Chapter 5 It's a family affair On public and private accounts of HIV/AIDS, Hugh Masters; Chapter 6 Researchers experience emotions too, Jill Bourne; Chapter 7 Fact-finder, fag hag, fellow and funambulist Research as a balancing act, Katie Deverell; Part 3 Narrative exchange; Chapter 8 The story as gift Researching AIDS in the welfare marketplace, Neil Small; Chapter 9 Of tales, myth, metaphor and metonym, Clive Foster; Chapter 10 On networks and narratives Research and the construction of chaotic drug user lifestyles, Guro Huby; Part 4 Representation and agency; Chapter 11 Engagement, representation and presentation in research practice, Rosaline S. Barbour; Chapter 12 Carrying out HIV-related research in an area of low prevalence Issues for researcher and researched, Cathy Stark; Chapter 13 Evaluation within a policy-making and contracting culture Reflections on practice, Edwin van Teijlingen, Guro Huby; Part 5 A tribute to Phil Strong and an overview; Chapter 14a Introduction to Chapter 14, Anne Murcott; Chapter 14 The pestilential apocalypse Modern, postmodern and early modern observations, Philip Strong; Chapter 15 Conclusion From meddling to mastery?, Rosaline S. Barbour, Guro Huby;

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'Each of the parts in this collection provides both accessible but also penetrating insights into the often-unrecorded consequences for both researcher and researched of undertaking research in complex and unfolding arenas of experience and knowledge. It is a good and valuable book that provides another dimension to the history of the constructors of AIDS knowledges, and a useful example of the largely hidden face of research practice.' - Medical Sociology News: A Newsletter of the British Sociological Association December 1998 'Honest insights into the research process that books such as this provide should never be ignored.' - Kevin Williams, Health, Risk and Society


'Each of the parts in this collection provides both accessible but also penetrating insights into the often-unrecorded consequences for both researcher and researched of undertaking research in complex and unfolding arenas of experience and knowledge. It is a good and valuable book that provides another dimension to the history of the constructors of AIDS knowledges, and a useful example of the largely hidden face of research practice.' - Medical Sociology News: A Newsletter of the British Sociological Association December 1998 'Honest insights into the research process that books such as this provide should never be ignored.' - Kevin Williams, Health, Risk and Society


Author Information

Rosaline S.Barbour is Senior Lecturer in Health Services Research at the University of Hull., Guro Huby is a Research Associate at the University of Edinburgh.

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