1st Edition

AIDS and Intravenous Drug Use Community Intervention & Prevention

    314 Pages
    by Taylor & Francis

    314 Pages
    by Taylor & Francis

    Suggests that the intervention to help intravenous drug users to modify their behaviour to reduce the risk of AIDS infection should be community- based - this being the best way to affect the behaviour of people who decide not to avail themselves of the services of drug treatment centres.

    Chapter 1 Introduction, Yoram Levy, Wissenburg Marcel; Chapter 2 The role of environmentalism, Gayil Talshir; Part 1 Part I The faces of endism; Chapter 3 Post-ecologism and the politics of simulation, Blühdorn Ingolfur; Chapter 4 The end of environmentalism (as we know it), Yoram Levy; Chapter 5 Little green lies, Marcel Wissenburg; Part 2 Part II Democracy and environmentalism; Chapter 6 The end of deep ecology? — Not quite, Mike Mills, Fraser King; Chapter 7 The environment versus individual freedom and convenience, Marius de Geus; Chapter 8 Precaution, scientization or deliberation?, Bäckstrand Karin; Part 3 Part III The good and green society; Chapter 9 Ecology, democracy and autonomy, Mathew Humphrey; Chapter 10 A precautionary approach, Meira Hanson; Chapter 11 Liberal democracy and the shaping of environmentally enlightened citizens, Graham Smith; Part 4 Part IV Perspectives and possibilities; Chapter 12 Sustainability and plurality, Dorothee Horstkötter; Chapter 13 The minimum irreversible harm principle, Michael Wallack; Chapter 14 From environmental politics to the politics of the environment, John Barry; Chapter 15 Conclusion, Yoram Levy, Marcel Wissenburg; Bibliography; Index;

    Biography

    Marcel Wissenburg is a Lecturer in Political Theory and Philosophy at the University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands., Yoram Levy is a Junior Research Fellow in the Department of Political Science, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands.