Reach Out Exhibition

Bibliography


Books:

  1. Death at an early age and the urban scene: the case for memorial murals and community healing, Melvin Delgado. Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 2003. (HV40.8.U6 D44 2003)
  2. HIV, AIDS, and the law: legal issues for social work practice and policy, Donald T. Dickson. New York : Aldine de Gruyter, 2001. (Law Library, KF3803 .A54 D53 2001) 
  3. Social workers speak out on the HIV/AIDS crisis: voices from and to African American communities, Larry M. Gant et al. Westport, Conn.  : Praeger,1999. (HV3181.S628 1999)
  4. HIV and social work: a practitioner’s guide, David Aronstein. New York : Haworth Press, 1998. (Anschutz Library, RA644.A25 emH5788 1998)
  5. Social work and health care in an aging society: education, policy, practice, and research, Barbara Berkman. New York : Springer, 2003. (HV1451.S632 2003)
  6. Handbook of social work practice with vulnerable and resilient populations, Alex Gitterman. New York : Columbia University Press, 2001. (HV91.H265 2001)
  7. AIDS demo graphics by Douglas Crimp with Adam Rolston. Seattle : Bay Press, 1990. (Art & Architecture Library, RA644.A25 C75 1990)
  8. David Lance Goines posters, 1970-1994, David Lance Goines. Berkeley, Calif. : Ten Speed Press, 1994. (Art & Architecture Library, NC1850.G58 A4 1994)
  9. Keith Haring : short message: posters, 1982-1990, Marc Gundel. Munich ; London : Prestel, 2002. (Art & Architecture Library, folio NC1850.H34 A4 2002)              
  10. The power of the poster, Edited by Margaret Timmers. London : V & A Publications, 1998. (Art & Architecture Library, NC1827.G7 L692 1998)
  11. The 100 best posters from Europe and the United States, 1945-1990, Edited by Steven Heller. Tokyo, Japan : Toppan Printing Co., 1995.  (Art & Architecture Library, NC1806.8 .A18 1995)
  12. The design of dissent, Milton Glaser and Mirko Ilić. Gloucester, Mass. : Rockport Publishers, 2005. (Art & Architecture Library, NC1806.8 .G64 2005) And the Band Played On, Randy Shilts.  New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2000. (Anschutz Library, RA644.A25 S48 2000)
  13. How to Have Theory in an Epidemic: Cultural Chronicles of AIDS, Paula Treichler. Durham, NC : Duke University press, 2004. (Annex – West Campus, RA644.A25 T78 1999)
  14.  Television, AIDS and Risk:  a cultural studies approach to health communication, John Tulloch and Deborah Lupton.  St. Leonards, NSW : Allen & Unwin Pty Ltd, 1997. (Anschutz Library, RA440.55.T85 1997)
  15. Policing Desire: Pornography, AIDS and the Media, Simon Watney. Minneapolis, Minn. :  University of Minnesota Press, 1987. (Anschutz Library, RC607.A26 W37 1987)
  16. Linking migration, HIV/AIDS and urban food security in southern Africa, Jonathan Crush, Miriam Grant and Bruce Frayne. Cape Town, South Africa : Idasa, 2007. (Anschutz Library, RA643.86.A356 C78 2007)
  17. HIV/AIDS in Africa:  challenges and impact, edited by Edith Mukudi Omwami, Stephen Commins, and Edmond J. Keller. Trenton, NJ : Africa World Press, 2008. (Anschutz Library, RA643.86.A357 H55 2008)
  18.  Skills-building for gender mainstreaming in HIV/AIDS:  research and practice; from the 3rd African Congress of the Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance, edited by Bridgette Prince, Sarah Pugh & Sharon Kleintjes. Cape Town, South Africa : HSRC Press, 2007. (Anschutz Library, RA643.86.A35 S54 2007)
  19. African women’s unique vulnerabilities to HIV/AIDS:  communication perspectives and promises, Linda K. Fuller. New York :  Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. (Anschutz Library, RA643.86.A35 F85 2008)
  20. HIV/AIDS, stigma and children: a literature review, Harriet Deacon and Inez Stephney. Cape Town, South Africa : HSRC Press, 2007. (Anschutz Library, RJ387.A25 D423 2007)
  21. HIV/AIDS awareness and behavior, United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs. New York : United Nations, 2002. (Anschutz Library, RA643.86.A35 H55 2002)
  22. Women, the law, and HIV/AIDS in Africa:  a conundrum for the legislature?,  Florence Shu-Acquaye, Dora Mbanya, Stella Chungong. Lake Mary, Fla. : Vandeplas Publishing, 2008. (KQC687.A53 W66 2008)

Articles:

  1. Barnett, Barbara. “Emma Says: A case study of the use of comics for health education among women in the AIDS heartland.” Feminist Media Studies, v. 4, no. 2, 2004, pp. 111-128.
  2. Janzen, John. Section entitled "Case 4: HIV/AIDS--treating, preventing, grieving, and assessing the impact"  in chapter  "The Social Reproduction of Health,"  pp. 91-109 of Essays in Medical Anthropology: The Austrian Ethnomedical Society after Thirty Years. eds., Ruth Kutalek and Armin Prinz. Wiener ethnomedizinische Reihe, Band 6. Berlin: LIT Verlag, 2009. (KU does not own)
  3. Peltzer, J. & Leenerts, M. H.  “Spirituality as a component of holistic self-care practices in human immunodeficiency virus-positive women with histories of abuse.” Holistic Nursing Practice, 21(3), 2007, pp. 105-112.
  4. Rhine Katherine. “ Support  groups, marriage, and the management of ambiguity among HIV-positive women in northern Nigeria.”   Anthropological Quarterly, Vol. 82, No. 2, 2009, pp. 369–400.
  5. Leenerts, Mary. “From neglect to care: a theory to guide HIV-positive incarcerated women in self-care.”  Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, Vol. 14:5, 2003, pp. 25-38.
  6. Shilpa Buch. “Involvement of TRPC channels in CCL2-mediated neuroprotection against tat toxicity.” H. Yao, F. Peng, N. Dhillon, S. Callen, S. Bokhari, L. Stehno-Bittel, S.O. Ahmad, J.Q. Wang, S. Buch. Journal of Neuroscience, Feb. 11, 2009; 29 (6):1657-69.
  7. Green, Edward and Witte, Kim. “Can Fear Arousal in Public Health Campaigns Contribute to the Decline of HIV Prevalence?” Journal of Health Communication, Vol. 11, Issue 3, Apr/May, 2006 pp. 245-259.
  8. Myhre, Sonja and Flora, June. “HIV/AIDS Communication Campaigns: Progress and Prospects.” Journal of Health Communication, Vol.  5, Issue 3, Jun. 2000, pp.  29-45.
  9. Noar, Seth, et al. “A 10-Year Systematic Review of HIV/AIDS Mass Communication Campaigns: Have We Made Progress?”  Journal of Health Communication, Vol. 14, Issue 1, Jan. 2009, pp. 15-42.
  10. Brodie, Mollyann et al. “AIDS at 21: Media Coverage of the HIV Epidemic 1981-2002.” Columbia Journalism Review, Vol. 42, Issue6, Mar/Apr, 2004.
  11. Markel, Howard. “Journals of the plague years: Documenting the history of the AIDS epidemic in the United States.” American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 91, Issue 7, 2001.
  12. Russell, Sabin. “Journalism is failing in its coverage of global AIDS.”  Nieman Reports, Vo.  57, Issue 1, 2003.
  13. “HIV/AIDS and the military in Sub-Saharan Africa:  Impact on Military Organizational Effectiveness.” by Sagala, John (2009) (Source Project Muse).
  14. “AIDS in Africa.” by (Source:  LexisNexis ; Articles from the Congressional Research Service ) by Raymond Copson, Congressional Research Service; Washington, DC, 2002.

Dissertations and Theses:


1. HIV/AIDS and attitudes, knowledge, and behaviors in college students at the University of Kansas by Roudebush, Amelia H., M.S., University of Kansas, 2008, 109 pages; AAT 1460191
2. The 'graying' of an epidemic: Sexual scripts, public health influences, and the organizational impact on HIV/AIDS education and prevention for older adults in the Midwest
by Hickey, Ann Marie, Ph.D., University of Kansas, 2008, 201 pages; AAT 3316017
3. What makes some campaigns more effective than others?: An analysis of three mass media PSI HIV/AIDS campaigns in Kenya
by Mabachi, Natabhona Marianne, Ph.D., University of Kansas, 2008, 171 pages; AAT 3359809
4. Site-specific analysis of glycosylated proteins using mass spectrometry
by Irungu, Janet W., Ph.D., University of Kansas, 2007, 181 pages; AAT 3304534
5. The middle of a crossfire: Drug policies and injection drug users during the HIV/AIDS epidemic by Mutz, Steven Collin, M.A., University of Kansas, 2007, 100 pages; AAT 1443677
6 Template-competitive HIV-1 reverse transcriptase photoprobes and inhibitors: Characterization of the inhibitor binding site via photoaffinity labeling
by Lin, Weiying, Ph.D., University of Kansas, 2000, 284 pages; AAT 3013493
 7. Neurophysiological changes following simian immunodeficiency virus infection: A model for neuro-AIDS
by Raymond, Leigh Ann-Marie, Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1999, 141 pages; AAT 9970621
8. Identification and characterization of human herpesvirus 6A strain GS cDNAs homologous to the human cytomegalovirus UL36-38 gene family
by Flebbe-Rehwaldt, Linda Marie, Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1998, 323 pages; AAT 9920337
9. Private acts, public consequences: AIDS volunteers as positive deviants
by Bullock, Betty June, Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1997, 165 pages; AAT 9811285
10. School psychologists' knowledge and attitudes about AIDS
by Pambookian, Maryellen, Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1992, 166 pages; AAT 9323090