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Conferences

International HIV Social Sciences and Humanities

The Second International HIV Social Sciences and Humanities Conference (IHSSHC) was held in Paris, France, 7-10 July 2013. It is the conference of the Association for the Social Sciences and Humanities in HIV (ASSHH).
PrEP policies & guidelines

Biomedical HIV prevention – the social complexities of achieving effectiveness

25 July 2013
HIV testing programmes & uptake

What HIV self-testing may mean for couples

22 July 2013
Experiences of stigma

Women with HIV feel 'under surveillance' during pregnancy and early motherhood

19 July 2013
Epidemiology & behaviour

Many gay men enjoy bareback porn, but are concerned about its possible effects on sexual behaviour

17 July 2013
Circumcision

Medical male circumcision campaigns face cultural challenges in southern Africa

17 July 2013
Conception

South African couples living with HIV are missing out on safer conception advice

11 July 2013
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HIV & criminal law

Research at the medico-legal borderland: perspectives on HIV and criminal law

In recent years, the criminalization of HIV transmission, exposure and non-disclosure has become a hot topic among those working within the global AIDS milieu. Social scientists have become increasingly attentive to the complex and varied consequences and impacts of HIV criminalization. Not surprisingly, at this year’s Association of the Social Science and Humanities on HIV (ASSHH) Conference there was a wide variety of innovative work on the issue.
Somatosphere
15 Oct 13
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