Over the past two decades, population mobility has intensified
and become more diverse, raising important questions concerning the
health and well-being of people who are mobile as well as
communities of origin and destination.
Ongoing concerns have been voiced about possible links between
mobility and HIV, with calls being made to contain or control
migrant populations, and debate linking HIV with issues of global
security and surveillance being fuelled. This volume challenges
common assumptions about mobility, HIV and AIDS. A series of
interlinked chapters prepared by international experts explores the
experiences of people who are mobile as they relate to sexuality
and to HIV susceptibility and impact. The various chapters discuss
the factors that contribute to the vulnerability of different
mobile groups but also examine the ways in which agency, resilience
and adaptation shape lived experience and help people protect
themselves throughout the mobility process. Looking at diverse
forms of migration and mobility - covering flight from conflict,
poverty and exploitation, through labour migration to 'sex tourism'
- the book reports on research findings from around the world,
including the USA, the UK, sub-Saharan Africa, Australia, Central
America and China.
Mobility, Sexuality and AIDS recognises the complex
relationships between individual circumstances, population mobility
and community and state response. It is invaluable reading for
policy makers, students and practitioners working in the fields of
migration, development studies, anthropology, sociology, geography
and public health.
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