Somatosphere: On the Shelves on Transcriptions by Josh Garoon
On the Shelves will feature contributors’ reviews of new (or, when relevant, not-so-new) books focused on HIV/AIDS and global health, as well as other volumes broadly relevant to Transcriptions’...
View ArticleSomatosphere: Keywords on Transcriptions by Betsey Brada
Concepts are the tools of our trade, enabling us to analytically capture a situation, bring new insights to it, and rethink the frame within which a problem has been articulated. For this reason,...
View ArticleSomatosphere: Infected Affects on Transcriptions by Ross Parsons
In the Infected Affects series, we would like to bring together as wide a range of contributors as possible to give voice to the aporia surrounding the emotional life/lives of those living with HIV,...
View ArticleSomatosphere: History and HIV on Transcriptions by Guillaume Lachenal
In the Transcriptions series History and HIV, we would like to explore and discuss the various ways in which the past matters in the present HIV epidemic. Firstly how can we historicize HIV? That is,...
View ArticleSomatosphere: Welcome to Dialogues on Transcriptions by Lindsey Reynolds
Engaging perspectives on global health and HIV/AIDS research from across social science, biomedicine, and related disciplines, Dialogues aims to bring scholars, researchers, authors, activists, and...
View ArticleSomatosphere: Emerging Issues on Transcriptions by Kane Race
The field of HIV/AIDS and global health is in a constant process of emergence. Indeed, it is impossible to conceive of it as a uniform whole: it consists of multiple fields and dynamics that connect...
View ArticleSomatosphere: Welcome to Transcriptions! by Lindsey Reynolds
Somatosphere is happy to announce Transcriptions, a new online forum on the critical intersections of HIV/AIDS, global health, and the social sciences. Transcriptions seeks to trace evolving...
View ArticleSomatosphere: Methodologies on Transcriptions by Patricia Kingori
The study of HIV/AIDS as a medical and social issue poses significant methodological and ethical questions. The sensitivity and complexity of the subject matter has the potential to produce innovative...
View ArticleSomatosphere: Broadsheets on Transcriptions by Abigail Baim-Lance
As bards of the Broadsheets, we reinvigorate the way newspapers offered dimensions to lay out societal trends. As such, the aim of this section is to re-draw and attend to the ways in which web...
View ArticleSomatosphere: Call for submissions: STM Graduate Student Paper Prize by Ian...
The Science, Technology, and Medicine interest group of the SMA is pleased to welcome submissions for the STM Graduate Student Paper Prize. This prize is awarded annually for a paper that offers an...
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