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Sexuality, Morality and Lifestyle: The ABC of HIV Prevention Strategies in Rural Papua New Guinea

Pages 171-185 | Published online: 29 Jul 2009

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Richard Eves. (2020) Engendering Sexual Desire: Love Magic, Sexuality and Agency in Papua New Guinea. Anthropological Forum 30:4, pages 426-442.
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Asha Persson, Angela Kelly-Hanku, Agnes Mek, Elke Mitchell, Richard Nake Trumb, Heather Worth & Stephen Bell. (2020) Polygyny, Serodiscordance and HIV Prevention in Papua New Guinea: A Qualitative Exploration of Diverse Configurations. The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology 21:3, pages 248-263.
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Asha Persson, Angela Kelly-Hanku, Stephen Bell, Agnes Mek, Heather Worth & Richard Nake Trumb. (2019) “Vibrant Entanglements”: HIV Biomedicine and Serodiscordant Couples in Papua New Guinea. Medical Anthropology 38:3, pages 267-281.
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Agathe Simonin, Jennifer Bushee & Amélie Courcaud. (2011) Social, cultural and political factors in the design of HIV programmes with Papuan highland communities. Culture, Health & Sexuality 13:sup2, pages S185-S199.
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Victoria J. Brookes, Chris Degeling & Michael P. Ward. (2018) Going viral in PNG – Exploring routes and circumstances of entry of a rabies-infected dog into Papua New Guinea. Social Science & Medicine 196, pages 10-18.
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P. Shih, H. Worth, J. Travaglia & A. Kelly-Hanku. (2017) Pastoral power in HIV prevention: Converging rationalities of care in Christian and medical practices in Papua New Guinea. Social Science & Medicine 193, pages 51-58.
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Angela Kelly-Hanku, Peter Aggleton & Patti Shih. (2014) ‘We call it a virus but I want to say it's the devil inside’: Redemption, moral reform and relationships with God among people living with HIV in Papua New Guinea. Social Science & Medicine 119, pages 106-113.
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Michael Wood & Alison Dundon. (2014) Great Ancestral Women: Sexuality, Gendered Mobility, and HIV among the Bamu and Gogodala of Papua New Guinea. Oceania 84:2, pages 185-201.
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Alison Dundon. (2010) AIDS and ‘building a wall’ around Christian country in rural Papua New Guinea. The Australian Journal of Anthropology 21:2, pages 171-187.
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