2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2006.04882
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Surveillance, Stigma & Sociotechnical Design for HIV

Abstract: Online dating and hookup platforms have fundamentally changed peoples day-to-day practices of sex and love-but exist in tension with older social and medicolegal norms. This is particularly the case for people with HIV, who are frequently stigmatized, surveilled, ostracized and incarcerated because of their status. Efforts to make intimate platforms work for HIV frequently focus on userto-user interactions and disclosure of ones HIV status but elide both the structural forces at work in regulating sex and the … Show more

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