Meddling with Mythology
AIDS and the Social Construction of Knowledge
Rosaline S Barbour editor Guro Huby editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:7th May '98
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This book offers a critical examination of the responsibilities researchers have towards their subjects and the public, focusing on HIV/AIDS. Meddling with Mythology provides valuable insights.
In Meddling with Mythology, the authors explore the complex responsibilities that researchers hold towards both their subjects and the public. This thought-provoking examination delves into how research shapes the modern mythology and folklore surrounding HIV/AIDS. The book brings together insights from various disciplines, highlighting the impact of researchers’ work against the backdrop of the initial panic that accompanied the AIDS epidemic.
The contributors reflect on critical themes such as power dynamics, representation, and the politics of text, providing a comprehensive look at the intricate relationships between researchers and the communities they study. The discussions also emphasize the potential for change that research can inspire, both for the researchers themselves and for those affected by their findings. By addressing these issues, Meddling with Mythology opens a dialogue about the ethical implications of research and the social construction of knowledge.
Ultimately, this book transitions from theoretical concepts to practical applications, bridging the gap between public discourse and personal experiences related to AIDS. The insights shared within the pages of Meddling with Mythology are invaluable for anyone interested in understanding the broader implications of research in society, particularly in the realm of health and social issues.
'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
ISBN: 9780415163897
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Weight: 589g
298 pages