tailieunhanh - báo cáo khoa học: " Globalization and its methodological discontents: Contextualizing globalization through the study of HIV/AIDS"

Tuyển tập báo cáo các nghiên cứu khoa học quốc tế ngành y học dành cho các bạn tham khảo đề tài: Globalization and its methodological discontents: Contextualizing globalization through the study of HIV/AIDS | Brown and Labonté Globalization and Health 2011 7 29 http content 7 1 29 H2 globalization 7 AND HEALTH RESEARCH Open Access Globalization and its methodological discontents Contextualizing globalization through the study of HIV AIDS Garrett W Brown1 and Ronald Labonté2 Abstract There remains considerable discontent between globalization scholars about how to conceptualize its meaning and in regards to epistemological and methodological questions concerning how we can come to understand how these processes ultimately operate intersect and transform our lives. This article argues that to better understand what globalization is and how it affects issues such as global health we must take a differentiating approach which focuses on how the multiple processes of globalization are encountered and informed by different social groups and with how these encounters are experienced within particular contexts. The article examines the heuristic properties of qualitative field research as a means to help better understand how the intersections of globalization are manifested within particular locations. To do so the article focuses on three recent case studies conducted on globalization and HIV AIDS and explores how these cases can help us to understand the contextual permutations involved within the processes of globalization. Introduction Academics generally add the suffix ization to a word when they wish to denote that something is a process. When customary law becomes codified positive law we call this a process of constitutionalization. When pressing issues are increasingly framed in terms of a security threat we call this a process of securitization. Consequently when we refer to increasing interconnections between peoples economies cultures governments environments and other various networks at the global level we call this a process of globalization. In terms of etymology globalization literally refers to the idea of global process and the

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