The Institute for Global Public Health, Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Manitoba.
Med Anthropol Q. 2020 Sep;34(3):398-419. doi: 10.1111/maq.12593. Epub 2020 Jun 10.
In Kenya, globally circulating HIV surveillance techniques are implicated in an emergent experimental terrain that merges scientific interest with health administration agendas. Sex worker activists reroute and repurpose this technocratic knowledge to more precisely pinpoint and defy the undemocratic imperatives of an encroaching experimental order that aims to govern the health of key populations. Reconstructing the conditions of emergence of these evidentiary politics reveals growing interdependencies between sex workers and scientific and technical experts as they are brought into increasing interaction with each other.
在肯尼亚,全球流行的 HIV 监测技术被卷入了一个新兴的实验领域,这个领域将科学兴趣与卫生行政议程结合在一起。性工作者活动家们改变了这种技术统治主义知识的用途,将其重新用于更准确地确定和挑战日益逼近的实验秩序的不民主命令,该命令旨在控制重点人群的健康。这些证据政治的出现条件的重构揭示了性工作者和科学技术专家之间日益增长的相互依存关系,因为他们之间的相互作用越来越多。