Impure Science

  Acknowledgments

 collapse sectionIntroduction  Controversy, Credibility, and the Public Character of Aids Research
 expand sectionThe Crisis of Credibility and the Rise of the AIDS Movement
 expand sectionAnalyzing AIDS Controversies
 collapse sectionThe Plan of the Book
 Part One: The Politics of Causation
 expand sectionPart Two: The Politics of Treatment
 Conceptualizing Aids: Some Intellectual Debts

 collapse sectionPart 1  The Politics of Causation
 expand sectionChapter 1  The Nature of a New Threat
 expand sectionChapter 2  HIV and the Consolidation of Certainty
 expand sectionChapter 3  Reopening The Causation Controversy
 expand sectionChapter 4  The Debate That Wouldn't Die

 collapse sectionPart 2  The Politics of Treatment
 expand sectionChapter 5  Points of Departure
 expand sectionChapter 6  "Drugs Into Bodies"
 expand sectionChapter 7  The Critique of Pure Science
 expand sectionChapter 8  Dilemmas and Divisions in Science and Politics
 expand sectionChapter 9  Clinical Trials and Tribulations
 expand sectionConclusion  Credible Knowledge Hierarchies of Expertise, and the Politics of Participation in Biomedicine

 expand sectionNotes
 expand sectionMethodological Appendix
 expand sectionIndex

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