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Richard G. Parker, Ph.D. Co-Director, Global Community Core Professor of Anthropology and Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health |
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
1. Parker, R. (2011). Grassroots activism, civil society mobilization, and the politics of the global HIV/AIDS epidemic. Brown Journal of World Affairs, 17(2). In press.
2. Garcia, J., & Parker, R. (2011). Resource mobilization for health advocacy: Afro-Brazilian religious organizations and HIV prevention and control. Social Science and Medicine, 72(12), 1930-1938. PMCID: PMC2943557. Also available online: http://doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.05.010.
3. Muñoz-Laboy, M., Murray, L. R., Wittlin, N., & Parker, R. (2011). Beyond faith-based organizations: Using comparative institutional ethnography to understand religious responses to HIV and AIDS in Brazil. American Journal of Public Health,101(6), 972-978.
4. Murray, L., Garcia, J., Muñoz-Laboy, M. & Parker, R. (2011). Strange bedfellows: The Catholic Church and Brazilian National AIDS Program in the response to AIDS in Brazil. Social Science & Medicine,72(6), 945-952. PMCID: PMC3080842.
5. Parker, R. (2009). Civil society, political mobilization, and the impact of HIV scale-up on health systems in Brazil. JAIDS: Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 52(Suppl. 1), S49-S51. PMCID: to be assigned.
6. Berkman, A., Garcia, J., Muñoz-Laboy, M., Paiva, V., & Parker, R. (2005). A critical analysis of the Brazilian response to HIV/AIDS: Lessons learned for controlling and mitigating the epidemic in developing countries. American Journal of Public Health, 95(7), 1162-1172.
7. Parker, R., & Aggleton, P. (2003). HIV and AIDS-related stigma and discrimination: A conceptual framework and implications for action. Social Science and Medicine, 57(1), 13-24.
8. Parker, R. (2002). The global HIV/AIDS pandemic, structural inequalities, and the politics of international health. American Journal of Public Health, 93(3), 343-346.
9. Parker, R., & Ehrhardt, A.A. (2001). Through an ethnographic lens: Ethnographic methods, comparative analysis, and HIV/AIDS research. AIDS and Behavior, 5(2), 105-114.
10. Parker, R., Easton, D., & Klein, C. (2000). Structural barriers and facilitators in HIV prevention: A review of international research. AIDS, 14(Suppl. 1), S22-S32.
11. Parker, R.G. (Ed.) (1997). Políticas, Instituições e AIDS: Enfrentando a Epidemia no Brasil [Politics, Institutions and AIDS: Responding to the Epidemic in Brazil]. Rio de Janeiro: Jorge Zahar Editora/Associação Brasileira Interdisciplinar de AIDS.
12. Parker, R.G. (1996). Empowerment, community mobilization and social change in the face of HIV/AIDS. AIDS, 10(Suppl. 3), S27-S31.
13. Parker, R.G., Bastos, C., Galvão, J., & Pedrosa, J.S. (Eds.) (1994). AIDS no Brasil, 1982-1992 [AIDS in Brazil, 1982-1992]. Rio de Janeiro: Editora Relume-Dumará.
14. Parker, R.G., & Daniel, H. (1993). Sexuality, politics and AIDS in Brazil. London: Falmer Press.
15. Parker, R.G. (1987). Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome in urban Brazil. Medical Anthropology Quarterly,1,155-172.
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Co-Director, Global Community Core
Professor of Anthropology and Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
TEL: 212-305-3616
rgp11@columbia.edu
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