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CHINA PERSPECTIVES NO 1 2009 (11) answer(s).
 
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ID:   086705


All this is for my child, for my family: family obligation and living with HIV/AIDS in China / Zhou, Yanqiu Rachel   Journal Article
Zhou, Yanqiu Rachel Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Social discrimination and limited health care resources drive many people living with HIV/AIDS in China to seek help from their own families. This paper, which is based on a qualitative study of the experiences of this population, examines how the notion of family obligation has influenced how these individuals organise various aspects of their daily lives. Viewing family obligation as a matter of reciprocal relationships, a closer look is taken at the ways in which these individuals exercise their autonomy to fulfil those obligations and pursue their moral self despite their health status. The study suggests the significance as well as the limitations of incorporating family support into AIDS interventions in the Chinese context.
Key Words China  HIV/AIDS  Social Discrimination  Familyg Obligation 
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ID:   086712


China in Africa: a limited conquest / Lafargue, Francois   Journal Article
Lafargue, Francois Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The economic and diplomatic presence of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in Africa continues to generate commentary and analyses that are often unflattering, and there is no lack of argument to denounce its negative effects. However, a detailed analysis of the situation reveals quite a different reality. While it is undeniable that China's influence in Africa has grown, its economic interests there remain limited.
Key Words Trade  Africa  China  Economic Presence  Diplomatic Presence  Petroleum Import 
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ID:   086714


Contaminated milk affair / Keck, Frederic   Journal Article
Keck, Frederic Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The scandal following the revelation of the use in melamine, which causes acute kidney problems, in the production of milk powder created one of the greatest heath crises in contemporaty China. Since the SARS epidemic in 2003, the chinese government has been particularly keen to deal with such questions in the field of public health.
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ID:   086708


Cultural politics of condoms in the time of AIDS in China / Zheng, Tiantian   Journal Article
Zheng, Tiantian Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Through an exploration of the lively debates between the state and the alliance of health realists and condom companies, this paper argues that unless the state takes a proactive stance on the marketing of condom use, the empowering and persuading effect that condom marketing should have upon the population will not be achieved. The impediment in this case, the state's position and attitude towards condoms, can only thwart the progressive cause of HIV prevention.
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ID:   086715


Guangdong's policies in the face of economic crisis / Nordmann, Pierre   Journal Article
Nordmann, Pierre Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Economic crisis hit Guangdong, the southern province bordering Hong Kong and Macao, just as its growth rate was slowing after many years of acceleration. Current economic policies seek to reverse that trend more than to tackle the crisis.
Key Words Economic Crisis  China  Guangdong 
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ID:   086706


In my opinion, most Tongzhi are dutiful sons: community, social norms, and construction of identity among young homosexuals in Hefai, Anhui province / Miege, Pierre   Journal Article
Miege, Pierre Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Based on interviews with young homosexuals in Hefei, Anhui Province, this article examines the precarious modes of socialisation of young tongzhi(a term often used by gay people to refer to themselves), centred on the Internet and small groups of friends. The difficulty they have in constructing an identity based on sexuality stands out in the context of social norms and roles they cannot resolve to defy, above all because of their feelings of respect and duty towards their parents.
Key Words China  AIDS  HIV  Epidemic  Homosexuals  Hefai 
Anhui Province  Gay  Lesbian 
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ID:   086716


Jobs for young graduates: crisis within a crisis / Bondois, Camille   Journal Article
Bondois, Camille Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract While at first it seemed the China was relatively sheltered from the global financial crisis, to the point of being seen as a possible saviour, it rapidly began to show multiple signs of weakness: 20 million migrant workers lost their jobs, and thousands of firms closed down.
Key Words Economic Crisis  China  Job Crisis  Employment Crisis 
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ID:   086710


Management of the AIDS epidemic and local/global use of chinese medicine / Micollier, Evelyne   Journal Article
Micollier, Evelyne Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract In the context of a social and medical response to AIDS at a national level recommended by the Chinese authorities, the policy of eventual extension of treatment to all patients reveals "Chinese characteristics" that are akin to international concerns regarding the use of alternative and complementary medicine. One concerns the use of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), principally in combined treatment (biomedicine with Chinese medicine) in a public health system in which it plays a relatively large part compared to other health systems in the world. This article focuses on the integration of TCM in therapies and research on HIV/AIDS.
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ID:   086703


Mobilising the community: modalities and ambiguities of HIV carriers particiaption in China's fight against AIDS / Gnep, Yuvany   Journal Article
Gnep, Yuvany Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This article analyses the emergence of new forms of social mobilisation against HIV/AIDS in China. The central authorities' engagement and the opening to international aid have allowed people living with HIV/AIDS to take part in anti-AIDS activities. The imperatives of participative development and the history of anti-AIDS militancy stemming from a global dynamic favour HIV carriers' quest for a democratic say despite the semi-authoritarian context.
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ID:   086702


Personal perspective on the fight against HIV/AIDS in China / Lin, Meng   Journal Article
Lin, Meng Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract In this testimony, Meng Lin, a person living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) in China and at the same time an activist engaged in the fight against the epidemic, shares his insight into the current situation from both a personal and professional perspective. In the latter case, he speaks in his capacity as founder of Ark of Love, an association that aims to inform and help PLWHA to organise themselves and set up their own structures for mutual aid and defence of their rights.
Key Words China  AIDS  HIV  Discrimination  Epidemic  Social Inclusion 
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ID:   086704


Transnational origin of a local response to HIV/AIDS in Henan p / Rollet, Vincent   Journal Article
Rollet, Vincent Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract For several years now, at a time when Henan remains one of the areas of China most heavily affected by the HIV/AIDS virus, peasants in several of the worst affected villages have supplemented the official policies and strategic approaches to deal with its spread by progressively mobilising and organising their own local measures to deal with the social challenges that AIDS imposes on rural communities. This article is particularly concerned with the transnational origin behind this local mobilisation.
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