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'Between a rock and a hard place': applied anthropology and AIDS research on a commercial farm in Zambia.

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Abstract

Fieldwork on a commercial farm in southern Zambia, which was aimed at designing an HIV prevention program for farm workers, gradually exposed the nature of sexual liaisons between young girls, coming to work on the farm from the surrounding villages, and older migrant men workers. Before completing fieldwork, the anthropologist voiced her concern about the implications of these liaisons for the spread of STDs and HIV with the local rural community, farm management and farm workers. The immediate outcome of her intercessions was the decision by management to sack under-age workers. Although some members of the local community, including local research assistants, and some managers and workers welcomed this decision, others were angered by it. Caught between interest groups and conflicting guidelines, the anthropologist, it is argued, was in a no-win situation, 'between a rock and a hard place'. The paper proposes that the application of anthropological ethics in AIDS research needs some re-evaluation.

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Keywords:  Biomedical and Behavioral Research

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Year:  1997        PMID: 10175972

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Transit Rev        ISSN: 1036-4005


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1.  'Rumours' and clinical trials: a retrospective examination of a paediatric malnutrition study in Zambia, southern Africa.

Authors:  Patricia Kingori; Maureen Muchimba; Bornwell Sikateyo; Beatrice Amadi; Paul Kelly
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2010-09-17       Impact factor: 3.295

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