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   contestation of elite discourse in treatment of hiv and aids  
   
نویسنده arwan arwan ,agustang agustang ,arlin arlin ,yani ahmad ,may putra dodi
منبع iranian journal of public health - 2019 - دوره : 48 - شماره : 12 - صفحه:2205 -2209
چکیده    Background: the discourse of hiv and aids determinants is dominated and developed by international institutions through who, unicef, and donor institutions. we aimed to look at the discourse in the hiv and aids prevention discourse by the elite. this research was conducted in 2019 in palu city, central sulawesi, indonesia in palu city, central sulawesi, indonesia. methods: we used qualitative research aiming to obtain a full picture of a matter according to the human perspective studied. results: there was a pressure from various groups so that all people who have the potential to increase the hiv and aids trends must be dealt with explicitly, even religious leaders urged to immediately close down the main source of the disease, namely prostitution, lgbt activities that are considered very contrary to culture and any religion. conclusion: the discourse in the hiv and aids prevention discourse in palu city has not yet occurred in the discourse synergy developed by the elite, even the program policies are domination and hegemony.
کلیدواژه discourse ,hiv ,adis
آدرس universitas negeri makassar, postgraduate program students, indonesia. tadulako university, faculty of public health, department of health promotion and behavioral sciences, indonesia, universitas negeri makassar, faculty of social science, department of sociology, indonesia, universitas pejuang republic indonesia makassar, faculty of public health, department of health promotion and behavioral sciences, indonesia, universitas muhammadiyah palu, faculty of public health, department of health promotion and behavioral sciences, indonesia, universitas negeri makassar, faculty of social science, department of sociology, indonesia
 
     
   
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