Biosociability and claims for rights in less privileged neighborhoods of Buenos Aires people living with HIV activism

This article  shows some of the results of an ethnographic research about the activism of people living with HIV-Aids in the less privileged  neighborhoods of Buenos Aires. I analyze aspects of the structure of activist groups and associations, the building up of spaces for contention and sociabilit...

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Autor principal: Gregoric, Juan José
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Lenguaje:Español
Español
Publicado: Cuadernos de antropología social 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/CAS/article/view/1365
http://repositorio.filo.uba.ar/handle/filodigital/2496
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topic HIV-Aids
Biosociability
Antiretroviral drugs
Rights
Politics of life
VIH-SIDA
Biosociabilidad
Tratamiento antirretroviral
Derechos
Políticas de vida
HIV-Aids
Biosociabilidade
Tratamento antiretroviral
Direitos
Políticas de vida
spellingShingle HIV-Aids
Biosociability
Antiretroviral drugs
Rights
Politics of life
VIH-SIDA
Biosociabilidad
Tratamiento antirretroviral
Derechos
Políticas de vida
HIV-Aids
Biosociabilidade
Tratamento antiretroviral
Direitos
Políticas de vida
Gregoric, Juan José
Biosociability and claims for rights in less privileged neighborhoods of Buenos Aires people living with HIV activism
topic_facet HIV-Aids
Biosociability
Antiretroviral drugs
Rights
Politics of life
VIH-SIDA
Biosociabilidad
Tratamiento antirretroviral
Derechos
Políticas de vida
HIV-Aids
Biosociabilidade
Tratamento antiretroviral
Direitos
Políticas de vida
description This article  shows some of the results of an ethnographic research about the activism of people living with HIV-Aids in the less privileged  neighborhoods of Buenos Aires. I analyze aspects of the structure of activist groups and associations, the building up of spaces for contention and sociability and the demands generated to guarantee  free access to antiretroviral treatments and improve the assistance they get from the State. I intend to show that for a part of the afflicted population HIV gave rise to social and political action and vindications expressed in terms of the right to health and life and from there also to claim a greater access to social rights.
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title Biosociability and claims for rights in less privileged neighborhoods of Buenos Aires people living with HIV activism
title_short Biosociability and claims for rights in less privileged neighborhoods of Buenos Aires people living with HIV activism
title_full Biosociability and claims for rights in less privileged neighborhoods of Buenos Aires people living with HIV activism
title_fullStr Biosociability and claims for rights in less privileged neighborhoods of Buenos Aires people living with HIV activism
title_full_unstemmed Biosociability and claims for rights in less privileged neighborhoods of Buenos Aires people living with HIV activism
title_sort biosociability and claims for rights in less privileged neighborhoods of buenos aires people living with hiv activism
publisher Cuadernos de antropología social
publishDate 2016
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