Une Épidémie Politique 2002
DOI: 10.3917/puf.comit.2002.01.0397
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“…In turn, the concept of field corresponds to a network of relationships, a relatively autonomous microcosm comprising agents and institutions that have habitus , common perception and action schemes, and illusio , a shared interest 4 , 7 . The AIDS Space was operationalized as a space of relationships between agents in several fields, with common interest in a problem: AIDS 22 . To rebuild the dynamics of this space and its connections with the medical field, the Collective Health Space 25 , k and the political field, we analyzed the social and professional trajectories of 33 agents (in-depth interviews) ( Table 3 ) and the historical conditions for the rise of the policy (document and bibliographical sources).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In turn, the concept of field corresponds to a network of relationships, a relatively autonomous microcosm comprising agents and institutions that have habitus , common perception and action schemes, and illusio , a shared interest 4 , 7 . The AIDS Space was operationalized as a space of relationships between agents in several fields, with common interest in a problem: AIDS 22 . To rebuild the dynamics of this space and its connections with the medical field, the Collective Health Space 25 , k and the political field, we analyzed the social and professional trajectories of 33 agents (in-depth interviews) ( Table 3 ) and the historical conditions for the rise of the policy (document and bibliographical sources).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To analyze the genesis of a public health care policy is to seek to understand the historical and social circumstances that enabled the State to intervene to implement specific measures for controlling a certain health problem 22 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…A period of what were at first “revolutionary” mobilizations began at the start of the 1970s; then the movement developed according to a twofold approach, political and community service oriented, that continued into the 1980s, during which time it faded away before being reborn in the context of AIDS (Fillieule & Duyvendak, 1999; Pinell, Broqua, de Busscher, Jauffret, & Thiaudière, 2002). Until then, public funding of homosexual movements was very rare, while at the same time, there was the rapid development of commercial establishments which allowed for the financing of certain media (through advertising) or even Gay Pride.…”
Section: Same-sex Politics In the Time Of Aidsmentioning
confidence: 99%