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A collection of original papers on the nature of AIDS social
research, this volume brings together anthropologists,
sociologists, psychologists, and public health researchers to
consider the methodological, empirical, and conceptual aspects of
the problem. Unlike other studies, which focus on the medical and
epidemiological aspects of AIDS, this study specifically focuses on
the social aspects of the disease, the response of the community
and medical profession, and the effects of the epidemic upon the
gay subculture. Consideration is given to methodological
shortcomings in the research on the social aspects of AIDS as well
as reports of original research.
A significant update of the 1990 classic state-of-the-art
handbook on medical anthropology. With new chapters on AIDS,
psychology and emotion, nutrition, and bioethics, the text reflects
the changes in medical anthropological theory and practice since
the late 1980s. Chapters from the first edition are revised to
reflect current trends and to include recent references. This work
demonstrates the creative expansion and diversity in the field,
amidst efforts to explore the individual sickness experience in the
context of local cultures and global political and economic
dynamics.
Created by two of the field s leading experts, this unique
introduction to international religious demography outlines the
challenges in interpreting data on religious adherence, and
presents a contemporary portrait of global religious belief. *
Offers the first comprehensive overview of the field of
international religious demography detailing what we know about
religious adherents around the world, and how we know it * Examines
religious freedom and diversity, including agnostics and atheists,
on a global scale, highlighting trends over the past 100 years and
projecting estimates for the year 2050 * Outlines the issues and
challenges related to definitions, taxonomies, sources, analyses,
and other techniques in interpreting data on religious adherence *
Considers data from religious communities, censuses, surveys, and
scholarly research, along with several in-depth case studies on the
global Muslim population, religion in China, and the religious
demography of recently created Sudan and South Sudan * Argues
against the belief that the twentieth-century was a secular period
by putting forward new evidence to the contrary * Provides
resources for measuring both qualitatively and quantitatively
important data on the world's religious situation in the
twenty-first century
ri-par-ian--relating to or located on the bank of a natural
watercourse as a river] If a boy is lucky, he will grow up sharing
his youth with a river. Add a river to a childhood and every boy is
a potential Huckleberry Finn. The river beckons adventure and the
boy answers. In 1967 the Wells Dam Hydro Electric Project formed
the Lake Pateros Reservoir which swallowed up the last wild stretch
of the Upper Columbia River in Washington State. A once vibrant
stretch of river course became a placid lake fouled by milfoil weed
and algae blooms, submerging forever beneath forty feet of
glacial-blue water a magical playground where a boy once lived,
roamed, and explored. In his memoir Growing Up Riparian T. M.
Johnson recalls the ten years he spent growing up on the banks of
the Columbia River when the Columbia was yet Mighty and a boy still
young.
A significant update of the 1990 classic state-of-the-art
handbook on medical anthropology. With new chapters on AIDS,
psychology and emotion, nutrition, and bioethics, the text reflects
the changes in medical anthropological theory and practice since
the late 1980s. Chapters from the first edition are revised to
reflect current trends and to include recent references. This work
demonstrates the creative expansion and diversity in the field,
amidst efforts to explore the individual sickness experience in the
context of local cultures and global political and economic
dynamics.
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