Aguinaldo2019
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BibType | INCOLLECTION |
Key | Aguinaldo2019 |
Author(s) | Jeffrey P. Aguinaldo |
Title | Conversation Analysis and Critical Social Science: The Interactional Organization of HIV-Positive Disclosures |
Editor(s) | Eric Mykhalovskiy, Viviane Namaste |
Tag(s) | EMCA, HIV |
Publisher | UBC Press |
Year | 2019 |
Language | English |
City | Vancouver |
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Pages | 134–160 |
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Book title | Thinking Differently about HIV/AIDS: Contributions from Critical Social Science |
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This chapter demonstrates the utility of conversation analysis (CA) for critical social science in the field of HIV/AIDS. I first examine the key features of CA, the tensions that arise between CA and critical social science, and the possibilities of CA for critical social science on HIV/AIDS. I then demonstrate the utility of CA for critical social science through an analysis of interactional disclosures of HIV status. I conclude the chapter with a discussion of issues that arise for those who wish to pursue CA for critical social science on HIV/AIDS.
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