Religious Responses to HIV/AIDS in Brazil (ICPSR 35915)
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Richard G. Parker, Columbia University. Mailman School of Public Health
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This project conducts archival research, surveys, participant observation, oral histories, in-depth interviews, life history interviews, and case studies at five study sites in Brazil. Data are collected on the relationship between Catholic, Evangelical Protestant, and Afro-Brazilian religions and HIV/AIDS in Brazil. Topics include how these religions have responded to HIV at the policy, institutional, and population levels; the importance each of these religions places on HIV; and interactions between each religion and local societies, civil society, and the nation-state.
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NICHD funded the PRIMARY DATA COLLECTION of this project.
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