Urban Action Networks: HIV/AIDS and Community Organizing in New York City

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Rowman & Littlefield, 2007 - Всего страниц: 229
Urban Action Networks is a study of how communities organize in response to threats to their lives and well being. As HIV/AIDS wreaked havoc on the worlds of some of the most marginal and disenfranchised people in New York, they came together to create a shared response, forming a new organizational field within which their various efforts were coordinated. How the communities of the most affected people organized, reorganized, and redefined the social and political context of HIV/AIDS offers an encouraging glimpse into the way in which marginal communities can convert shared needs into collective action.
 

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Formal and Informal Responses 19811991
21
A New Field of Work
37
Collective Identity and Reorganization
59
HIVAIDS Drug Use and Zero Tolerance 19851990
83
The ACT UP Years
105
A New StateCentered Strategy
123
Urban Action Networks
149
Conclusion
165
Afterword
183
Organizations Contributing to the Study
195
References
201
Index
217
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Howard Lune is associate professor of Sociology at Hunter College, CUNY.

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