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Ambivalence and the biopolitics of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) implementation.

Mark Gaspar1, Travis Salway2, Daniel Grace3.   

Abstract

Ambivalence, the vacillation between conflicting feelings and thoughts, is a key characteristic of scientific knowledge production and emergent biomedical technology. Drawing from sociological theory on ambivalence, we have examined three areas of debate surrounding the early implementation of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, for gay, bisexual, queer, and other men who have sex with men in Canada, including epistemology and praxis, clinical and epidemiological implications, and sexual politics. These debates are not focused on the science or efficacy of PrEP to prevent HIV, but rather represent contradictory feelings and opinions about the biopolitics of PrEP and health inequities. Emphasizing how scientists and health practitioners may feel conflicted about the biopolitics of novel biomedical technologies opens up opportunities to consider how a scientific field is or is not adequately advancing issues of equity. Scientists ignoring their ambivalence over the state of their research field may be deemed necessary to achieve a specific implementation goal, but this emotion management work can lead to alienation. We argue that recognizing the emotional dimensions of doing HIV research is not a distraction from "real" science, but can instead be a reflexive site to develop pertinent lines of inquiry better suited at addressing health inequities.
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Keywords:  Ambivalence; Biopolitics; Epistemology; Gay; HIV; PrEP; bisexual; queer and other men who have sex with men

Year:  2021        PMID: 33462539      PMCID: PMC7807412          DOI: 10.1057/s41285-020-00154-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Theory Health        ISSN: 1477-8211


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