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AIDS in the UK

AIDS in the UK

The Making of Policy, 1981-1994

9780198204725
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Opis
Fifteen years ago the AIDS `epidemic did not exist on the public agenda. In just over a decade the public and official response to the disease has resulted in the development of a whole network of organizations devoted to the study, containment, and practical treatment of AIDS. In this important and original analysis of AIDS policy, Virginia Berridge examines the speed and nature of the official (and unofficial) response to this new and critical historical event. The policy reaction in Britain passed through three stages. From 1981-1986 the outbreak of a new contagious disease led to public alarm and social stigmatization, with a lack of scientific certainty about the nature of the disorder. AIDS was a new and open policy area - there were no established departmental, local, or health authority mechanisms for dealing with the problem. This was a period of policy development from below, with relatively little official action and many voluntaryinitiatives behind the scenes. This phase was succeeded in 1986-1987 by a brief stage of quasi-wartime emergency, in which national politicians and senior civil servants intervened, and a high-level political response emerged. That response was a liberal one of `safe sex and harm minimization rather thandraconian notification or isolation of carriers. The author demonstrates that despite the `Thatcher revolution in government in the 1980s, crisis could still stimulate a consensual response. The current period of `normalization of the disease sees panic levels subsiding as the rate of growth slows and the fear of the unknown recedes. Official institutions have been established and formal procedures adopted and reviewed; paid professionals have replaced the earlier volunteers. The 1990s haveseen change in the liberal consensus towards a harsher response and the partial repoliticization of AIDS. In this fascinating and scholarly account, Virginia Berridge analyses a remarkable period in contemporary British history, and exposes the reaction of the British British political and medical elites, and of the British public, to one of the most challenging issues of this century.
Szczegóły produktu
OUP Oxford
86563
9780198204725
9780198204725

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Rok wydania
1996
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
twarda
Liczba stron
408
Wymiary (mm)
143 x 223
Waga (g)
651
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