Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: frontiers in AIDS and drug abuse prevention research / Merrill Singer, Patricia Loomis Marshall, and Michael C. Clatts
  • Toward a critical biocultural model of drug use and health risk / Merrill Singer
  • To theorize or not to theorize: anthropological research in drugs and aids / J. Bryan Page and Robert T. Trotter II
  • Interdisciplinary research on the transmission of blood-borne pathogens in drug injection practices: applications of ethnography in epidemiology and public health / Michael C. Clatts, Robert Heimer, Jo L. Sotheran, and Lloyd A. Goldsamt
  • Complexities in the lives of female drug uses in the AIDS era / Claire E. Sterk
  • Researching risk: prevention research on substance abuse, sexual behavior, and HIV/AIDS in Asia and Australia / Lenore Manderson
  • Neighborhood violence in New York City and indigenous attempts to contain it / Ric Curtis and Ansley Hamid
  • Access and adherence to combination antiretroviral therapy for HIV/AIDS in injection drug uses: a social course perspective / Norma C. Ware and Toni Tugenberg
  • Ethics, ethnography, drug use, and AIDS / Merrill Singer, [et. al.]
  • An approach to ethical decision making in ethnographic research on HIV prevention and drug use / Patricia Loomis Marshall
  • The ethnography of street drug use before AIDS: a historical review / Merrill Singer.