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PhD studentship, History of social and political reactions to HIV/AIDS, University of Stirling (UK)

PhD studentship, History of social and political reactions to HIV/AIDS

University of Stirling (UK)

Application deadline: 15.3.2025

About the Project

The PhD studentship will fund a project studying social and political reactions to HIV/AIDS. Please suggest your project, tailored to the parameters below. You must analyse at least one of the following themes and subjects:

Themes

  • Discourses about the rights of people living with HIV.
  • Shifting sexual norms and patterns.
  • Policy instruments.
  • Protest patterns.
  • Mobilities and migration.
  • Memories and silences of living with HIV, and emotions surrounding them.

Subjects

  • Civil society organisations and activists.
  • Policymakers.
  • Subjects dealing with health and healthcare, like social workers, nurses, doctors.
  • Migrant associations.
  • Religious subjects.
  • Artists.
  • Journalists.

You may address any part of the period from the early 1980s to the present. Your thesis must study one or more locations anywhere in the world, ideally from a transnational and comparative history perspective, and, ideally, covering connections between the Global South and Europe. Your analysis must be intersectional, considering the impact of social class, gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, age and faith on socio-political responses to HIV/AIDS.

The postholder will collaborate with the team led by Dr Nikolaos Papadogiannis, working on the project “HIV/AIDS Campaigning between the Global South and Western Europe since the 1980s”, which is funded by a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship. For a description of that project, please click here.

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