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The Aids policy cycle in Western Europe : [publication] : from exceptionalism to normalization /

by Rosenbrock, Rolf [clb]; Schaeffer, Doris [clb]; Dubois-Arber, Françoise; Moers, Martin; Pinell, Patrice; Setbon, Michel; Brömme, Norbert; Gröger, Anne.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Veröffentlichungsreihe der Arbeitsgruppe Public Health, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung ; 99, 202.Publisher: Berlin : WZB (Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung), 1999Description: 56, 7 p. ; 30 cm.MeSH subject(s): Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome | Health Policy | Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome -- prevention & control | Health Policy -- trends | SwitzerlandPUBLICATION TYPE SAPHIR: MonographOnline resources: Date de consultation : 29.01.2007 Summary: [Table des matières] 1. Introduction : Aids on the path from exceptionalism to normality. - 2. 1st phase (approx. 1981-1986) : reasons for exceptionalism. - 3. 2st phase (approx. 1986-1991) : from exceptionalism to the model case of modern health policy. 3. 1. The policy model rendered possible by exceptionalism. 3.2. Differences in baseline and performance of the exceptionalist model. - 4. 3rd phase (approx. 1991-1996) : the forces driving normalization. 4.1. Unspecific causes of normalization. 4.2. Aids-specific driving forces of normalization. - 5. 4th phase (starting about 1996) : normalization/normality - interim results and perspectives. 5.1. Aids patient care - normalization in the field of tension between innovations and (re-)medicalization. 5. 2. Aids prevention - between generalization, fatigue and retreat. 5.3. Aids and drugs - exceptionalism turns into normality. - 6. Conclusion.
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Ont également collaboré: Doris Schaeffer, Francoise Dubois-Arber, Martin Moers, Patrice Pinell, Michel Setbon

[Table des matières] 1. Introduction : Aids on the path from exceptionalism to normality. - 2. 1st phase (approx. 1981-1986) : reasons for exceptionalism. - 3. 2st phase (approx. 1986-1991) : from exceptionalism to the model case of modern health policy. 3. 1. The policy model rendered possible by exceptionalism. 3.2. Differences in baseline and performance of the exceptionalist model. - 4. 3rd phase (approx. 1991-1996) : the forces driving normalization. 4.1. Unspecific causes of normalization. 4.2. Aids-specific driving forces of normalization. - 5. 4th phase (starting about 1996) : normalization/normality - interim results and perspectives. 5.1. Aids patient care - normalization in the field of tension between innovations and (re-)medicalization. 5. 2. Aids prevention - between generalization, fatigue and retreat. 5.3. Aids and drugs - exceptionalism turns into normality. - 6. Conclusion.