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Schmid, J. (2010). A History of the Present: Uncovering Discourses in (South African) Child Welfare. British Journal of Social Work, 40(7), 2102-2118. [[[child welfare; genealogy; developmental social welfare; hiv/aids; social work]]]
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Silverman, D. (1997). Discourses of counselling: HIV counselling as social interaction. London: Sage. [[[b] [AIDS (Disease); HIV-positive persons; Social interaction]]]
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Smith, L. C., Lucas, K. J., & Latkin, C. (1999). Rumor and gossip: Social discourse on HIV and AIDS. Anthropology and Medicine, 6 (1), 121-131. [[[gossip and rumors as social network communication about HIV/AIDS] [21-54 yr old inner city community residents]]]
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Vanderford, M. L., Smith, D. H., & Harris, W. S. (1992). Value identification in narrative discourse: Evaluation of an HIV education demonstration project. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 20 (2), 123-160. [[[HIV/AIDS Education Demonstration Project] [value identification in patient and resident physician narratives] [HIV patients and physicians]]]
Waldby, C., Kippax, S., & Crawford, J. (1993). Cordon Sanitaire: 'Clean' and 'unclean' women in the AIDS discourse of young heterosexual men. In: P. Aggleton, P. Davies, & G. Hart (Eds.), AIDS: Facing the second decade. (pp. 29-39). Oxford,England: Falmer Press/Taylor & Francis, Inc [[[Lg: English ] [vulnerability to & speculation on partner's HIV infection as guiding sexual behavior, 18-24 yr old White heterosexual males, Australia ][Health Attitudes][HIV][Psychosexual Behavior ]]]
Waldby, C., Kippax, S., & Crawford, J. (1995). HIV-related discrimination in medical teaching texts. In: Aggleton, Peter, & Davies, Peter. (Eds.), AIDS:Safety, sexuality and risk. Social aspects of AIDS. (pp. 20-34). Philadelphia, PA: Taylor & Francis. [[[explicit language and systemic discriminatory HIV/AIDS discourse in medical teaching textbooks, Australia, implications for discriminatory medical practices]]]
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Westerhaus, M. J., Finnegan, A. C., Zabulon, Y., & Mukherjee, J. S. (2007). Framing HIV prevention discourse to encompass the complexities of war in northern Uganda. American Journal of Public Health, 97(7), 1184-1186. [[[aids; public, environmental & occupational health]]]
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Willig, C. (1994). Marital discourse and condom use. In: P. Aggleton, P. Davies, & G. Hart (Eds.), AIDS: Foundations for the future. (pp. 110-122). Philadelphia, PA: Taylor & Francis [[[Lg: English ] [marital discourse on condom use & HIV & AIDS, heteroosexual married couples ][Condoms][Interpersonal Communication][Spouses ]]]
Wong, D., & Leung, P. K. (2012). Modernization of Power in Legal and Medical Discourses: The Birth of the (Male) Homosexual in Hong Kong and Its Aftermath. Journal of Homosexuality, 59(10), 1403-1423. [[[risk; hiv/aids; legal reform; discourse; hong kong; foucault; psychology; social sciences - other topics]]]
Woolwine, D. E., & McCarthy, E. D. (2005). Gay moral discourse: Talking about identity, sex, and commitment. In: N. K. Denzin (Ed.), Studies in symbolic interaction. (pp. 379-408). US: Elsevier Science/JAI Press [[[Lg: English ] [gay men ][identity issues ][AIDS crisis ][sex ][commitment ][relationships ][Commitment][Male Homosexuality][Self Concept][Interpersonal Relationships ]]]
Wozniak, L., Prakash, M., Taylor, M., & Wild, T. C. (2007). Everybody's got it, but...: Situational and strategic participation in normalized HCV discourse among injection drug users in Edmonton, Canada. International Journal of Drug Policy, 18(5), 388-396. [[[injection drug use; hcv; normalization; qualitative research; hepatitis-c virus; human-immunodeficiency-virus; hiv-infection; ; substance abuse]]]
Yeboah, I. E. A. (2007). HIV/AIDS and the construction of Sub-Saharan Africa: Heuristic lessons from the social sciences for policy. Social Science & Medicine, 64(5), 1128-1150. [[[geography; hiv/aids; eurocentric; sub-saharan africa; discourse; health policy; structural adjustment; geography; ghana; aids; public, environmental & occupational health; social sciences, biomedical]]]
Young, R. M., & Meyer, I. H. (2005). The trouble with "MSM" and "WSW": Erasure of the sexual-minority person in public health discourse. American Journal of Public Health, 95(7), 1144-1149. [[[base-line data; risk behaviors; south-africa; women; identity; aids; men; assumptions; explore; stigma; public, environmental & occupational health]]]



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