SSSP HIV related Sessions Friday through Sunday

Hello =
SAN Colleagues, Several SAN members [authors in bold] are presenting HIV re=
lated work at SSSP this weekend. See below. And Yes, that
is my name at the end but no, I can’t make it; my coauthor is presen=
ting in my place
J  Even if you are not registered for SSSP,  you can pr=
obably slip in for these terrific presentations!

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Of not=
e, Ms Julia Behrman who is presenting in the first session is one of two wi=
nners for this year’s Martin Levine Student Paper competition. 
Join us on Saturday at the SAN business meeting for more SAN news (Sam Fri=
edman will be running the meeting)!

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ASA HI=
V related sessions will follow soon!  — CF

 

SSSP

THE SAN FRANCISCO MARRIOTT MARQUIS
780 MISSION STREET

 

FRIDAY AUGUST =
15 @ 10:30

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Session 22:
Comparative/International Health Among Wo=
men and LGBTs
Room: Pacific H
[4 papers total, three related to HIV]

 

Att=
itudes Towards Restricting HIV-Positive Women’s Sexual and Reproducti=
ve Rights,
Abdallah Badahdah,=
U of North Dakota

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Dis=
entangling Gender and Sexuality: Understanding the Social Context of HIV/AI=
DS for African Americans,

E. Maxwell Davis, California State U, East Bay

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Is =
Schooling a ‘Social Vaccine’ against HIV for Adolescent Girls? =
Evidence from Malawi and Uganda,

Julia A. Behrman, New York

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Session 23:
Emerging Inequalities in Public Health Sy=
stems
Room: Pacific I

[5 pap=
ers total, 2 related to HIV]

 

Mic=
ro, Macro and the Myth of the AIDS Free Generation,
Samuel R. Friedman=
, Enirque Pouget, Milagros Sandoval, Yolanda Jones and Pedro Mateu-Gelabert=
,
National Development and Research Institutes Georgios Nikolopoulos, IAS/NI=
DA Fellow and TRIP Project, Greece

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Mor=
ality, Science, and HIV Prevention: Discursive Politics in the United State=
s and the United Kingdom,

Tasleem Padamsee, Ohio State U

 

SATURDAY 8:30

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Session 64:
Racial Inequalities in Health Services an=
d Health Professions
Room: Foothill G1

[4 pap=
ers total, 1 related to HIV]

Is =
HIV/AIDS A Black Disease? Teaching Students About Racial Disparities in Hea=
lth,

Donna M. Cole, Yale School of Public Health

 

SATURDAY 10:30

Session 81:
Social Policy and Sexuality

[5 pap=
ers total, 2 related to HIV]

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I&#=
8217;ve Seen the Paper Work:’ Patterns of HIV Testing among Heterosex=
ual Black Adults with Multiple Partners

Ellen Benoit, Stephanie Campos and Eloise Dunlap, National Development

and Re=
search Institutes, Inc.

Pro=
fits or Prevention? An Investigation of HIV Prevention and Why It’s F=
ailing MSM (men who have sex with men),
Bradley Shawn Powell, Case Western Reserve U

 

SUNDAY 10:30

Session 124:
Families, Disability, and Poverty
Room: Foothill B

[3 Pap=
ers Total, 1 related to HIV]

A Q=
ualitative Exploration of HIV Positive Men’s Experiences Trying to ha=
ve Children,

Carrie Foote, IUPUI and Anna Muraveva, Ohio State U

 

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—————————–

Carrie E. Foote, Ph.D, Associate Professor, Sociolog=
y
Director of Graduate Studies

Indiana University-Purdue University

CA 306b, 425 University Blvd.

Indianapolis, Indiana 46202

Phone: 317.278.8454

http://liberalarts.iupui.edu/sociology/index.php/gradua=
tes/

 

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