Nattrass, Nicoli.
New York : Columbia University Press, c2012.
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Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [193]-216) and index.
- The conspiratorial move against HIV science and its consequences — AIDS origin conspiracy theories in the United States and South Africa — Who believes AIDS conspiracy theories and why leadership matters — Science, politics, and credibility : David Gilbert fights AIDS conspiracy beliefs in US prisons — Science, conspiracy theory, and the South African AIDS policy tragedy — Hero scientists, cultropreneurs, living icons, and praise-singers : AIDS denialism as community — Defending the imprimatur of science : Duesberg and the medical hypotheses saga — The conspiratorial move and the struggle for evidence-based medicine.
Subjects:
- AIDS (Disease) — Transmission.
- HIV infections — United States.
- HIV infections — South Africa.
- AIDS (Disease) — United States.
- AIDS (Disease) — South Africa.
- Medical policy — United States.
- Medical policy — South Africa.
- Conspiracy theories.
- Public opinion — United States.
- Public opinion — South Africa.
- HIV Infections — South Africa.
- HIV Infections — United States.
- Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome — South Africa.
- Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome — United States.
- Health Policy — South Africa.
- Health Policy — United States.
- Public Opinion — South Africa.
- Public Opinion — United States.
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