Youth Sexuality in the Context of HIV/Aids in South Africa

The vast majority of non-biomedical research on HIV/AIDS has been behavioural research, usually by survey methods, counting people’s sex acts, partners, preferences, places, times and reasons for sex, and assessing levels of risk for HIV infection, revealing the dominance of seeing sex largely as behaviours. However, the notion of behaviours denudes sex of all meaning and pleasure. It neglects, as a result, how meaning and pleasure rely on context, how context exemp… More >>

Youth Sexuality in the Context of HIV/Aids in South Africa

Topic: aids in south africa, hiv, hiv aids in south africa, hiv infection, seeing sex, south africa, youth sexuality

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