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For a full list of Tony Barnett's publications on HIV/AIDS and Anthropology, please go to: puffin.creighton.edu/aarg/bibliography/bibliography_a_m.html
HIV/AIDS and its implications - a global long-wave threat that medicine alone cannot cure
HIV/AIDS, Nutrition and Food Security: looking to future challenges
Тони БАРНЕТТ B Валерий ЗУБОВ; Необходим решительный поворот в борьбе с инфекцией века (Need for a Decisive Shift in Responding to the Infection of the Century)
AIDS in the 21st Century: disease and globalisation
A long-wave event. HIV/AIDS, politics, governance and 'security': sundering the intergenerational bond?
HIV/AIDS and security: fact, fiction and evidence a report to UNAIDS.
HIV/AIDS: micro-macro resonances in the social science of infectious diseases (PowerPoint) A Lecture by Tony Barnett 17 February 2006 Hong Kong Theatre London School of Economics
Mapping the Future of HIV/AIDS, Security and Conflict in Africa (PDF). Joint NGO/Academic Seminar, King's College London, December 6, 2005
HIV/AIDS, Childhood and Governance: Sundering the Bonds of Human Society?
The Implications of Early Detection of HIV: Some Speculations About Cost Savings that might have resulted from early detection of HIV-1
Human TB, M. Bovis and HIV/AIDS - A Framework For Considering Costs And Benefits of Future Test Kits and Hand Held Devices for Detecting Infection
Counting the true cost of HIV/AIDS, in Infectious Diseases in Africa: using science to fight the evolving threat
HIV/AIDS sex, abstinence and behaviour change
HIV/AIDS impact: so where have we got to and where next?
HIV/AIDS is not just about HIV/AIDS, in No Name Fever: AIDS in the age of globalisation
A Fragile Web: review of Global Health Challenges for Human Security
Structural Adjustment and the spread of HIV/AIDS
Gender and HIV/AIDS Impact Mitigation in Sub Saharan Africa - recognising constraints
Aids denial costs lives
HIV: A challenge for anthropology
Costing the HIV/AIDS Epidemic - Thinking about scope, responses and long term implications
HIV/AIDS Preparedness: Eastern Europe, The CIS, Balkans and Baltic: A situation Report
AIDS in India - Disaster in the Making
The Cost of an HIV/AIDS Epidemic
Editorial: The Cost of an HIV/AIDS Epidemic, Tropical Medicine and International Health
HIV/AIDS Policy and Practice: Who did what, who didn't do what and what might they do?
The Social and Economic Dimension of HIV/AIDS in the CIS, Eastern Europe, Baltic and Balkans
HIV/AIDS in Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States: reversing the epidemic - facts and policy options
Mitigation of the Impact of HIV/AIDS on Rural Livelihoods through Low-labour Input Agriculture and Related Activities
Economics of AIDS and Access to HIV/AIDS Care in Developing Countries. Issues and Challenges
HIV/AIDS has changed the World: Development work cannot be the same again
HIV/AIDS: Why Africa?
Le VIH/SIDA et le 'troisieme secteur'
The private sector responds to the epidemic: Debswana - a global benchmark
HIV/AIDS and Globalization - What is the epidemic telling us about economics, morality and pragmatism?
The Challenge of HIV/AIDS for Food Security and Nutrition
Progress Report: HIV/AIDS Impact Studies II - Some Progress Evident
Poverty and HIV/AIDS: Impact, coping and mitigation policy
Aids in the Twenty-First Century: Disease and Globalization
What we can learn from the HIV/AIDS epidemic
MS-Powerpoint presentation: Keynote address to the DFID-IFPRI Consultation on HIV/AIDS and Rural Livelihoods
HIV/AIDS: A Critical Health and Development Issue
Development
Social and Economic Impact of HIV/AIDS on Development
The HIV/AIDS Epidemic and Food Security
The Social and Economic Impact of HIV/AIDS in Poor Countries: a review of studies and lessons
The World Development Report 2000/1: HIV/AIDS still not properly considered
Guidelines for Preparation and Execution of Studies of the Social and Economic Impact of HIV/AIDS
HIV and the African Agrarian Crisis: Which way forward?
HIV/AIDS: Children, Childhood and Work
Knowledge diffusion and personalising risk: key indicators of behaviour change in Uganda compared to southern Africa
MS-Powerpoint presentation: The HIV/AIDS Epidemic, Agriculture and Food Security in Africa
Review of 'The River', by Edward Hooper
The HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Ukraine: Its Potential Social and Economic Impact
The Jaipur Paradigm: A conceptual framework for understanding social susceptibility and vulnerability to HIV
HIV/AIDS and Development: Case Studies and a Conceptual Framework
HIV/AIDS in Africa: Implications for "development" and major policy implications
HIV/AIDS in the Third World
HIV/AIDS: Long Wave Event, Short Wave Event: Identity, Gender, Agriculture and Policy in Uganda and Elsewhere
AIDS in Africa: Socio-economic determinants and development impact
Estimation of the Possible Demographic and social-Economic Consequences of HIV/AIDS Spreading in Ukraine (in Ukrainian)
Notes SIDA: intégrer le VIH/SIDA dans la planification sectorielle
The Epidemic in Rural Communities: The Relevance of the African Experience for India
Cultural, Political and Socio-Economic Effects of AIDS, HIV and STDs in Eastern and Southern Africa
Le développement de l'Épidemie du VIH/sida en Ouganda et la lutte contre sa diffusion: éléments de réflexion sur les notions de sensibilité et de vulnérabilité a l'épidemie
Sustainability: keeping the s-curve in mind!
The Social and Economic Impact of HIV/AIDS in Ukraine
Un cadre pour l'analyse de la situation des camps de réfugiés en termes de sensibilité et vulnérabilité
AIDS Briefs: Integrating HIV/AIDS into Sectoral Planning
AIDS has an impact on Food Security
HIV and AIDS
L'impact social et économique du VIH/sida: à propos de l'Inde, quelques comparaisons avec l'Afrique
Locating the Economic Impact of HIV/AIDS
Mesure et analyse de l'impact social et économique
Social and economic factors crucial in defining the spread and effect of HIV
Societal Vulnerability: Cultures and Groups do not crack, they adapt and change
States of the State and the Third World
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