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AIDS, Rhetoric, and Medical Knowledge

by Alex Preda
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Overview

Examining the formation of scientific knowledge about the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s, Alex Preda highlights the metaphors, narratives, and classifications which framed scientific hypotheses about the nature of the infectious agent and its transmission. Preda compares these arguments with those used in the scientific analysis of SARS. He demonstrates how scientific knowledge about epidemics is shaped by cultural narratives and categories of social thought through a detailed review of biomedical publications.

Synopsis

Shows how scientific knowledge about epidemics is shaped by the broader culture of advanced societies.

About the Author, Alex Preda

Dr Alex Preda is Professor of Sociology at the University of Konstanz. He has taught at the universities of Bielefeld and Konstanz, Germany. He is co-editor of The Sociology of Financial Markets. This is his first book.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2004
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
290
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780521837705

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