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"No peito e na raça" - a construção da vulnerabilidade de caminhoneiros. Um estudo antropológico de políticas públicas para HIV/AIDS no Sul do Brasil

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dc.contributor Post Graduate Program in Social Anthropology
dc.creator Leal, Andrea F.
dc.date 2016-06-27T19:03:12Z
dc.date 2016-06-27T19:03:12Z
dc.date 2008-05-05
dc.date.accessioned 2023-03-03T18:51:35Z
dc.date.available 2023-03-03T18:51:35Z
dc.identifier eprint:410
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10919/71483
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10183/15570
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/CUHPOERS/282038
dc.description The main goal of this study, in the field of the Anthropology of Policy, was to analyze the social construction of the AIDS vulnerability of truck drivers in the South of Brazil, examining the national HIV/AIDS prevention policies. The discourse of three social actors were analyzed using the Medical Anthropology framework: (i) the national gonvernmental AIDS agency, (ii) the Non Governmental Organizations supported by the National AIDS Program to execute prevention projects targeting truck drivers, and (iii) the truck drivers themselves, passing through Rio Grande do Sul state. Three important themes traverse this study: (i) globalization (and the global/local relations), (ii) the identity of a social group or a community, and (iii) the construction of a sexual culture. To understand the social construction of the truck drivers’ vulnerability, I followed the route that this idea went through different institutions and levels. Beginning at international intergovernmental agencies such as the World Health Organization, the United Nations AIDS Program (UNAIDS) and the World Bank, the course followed through the analysis of scientific research on the theme, and finally the national AIDS agency’s discourse. The route finally came to how NGOs seize and use the idea that truck drivers are a vulnerable group, ending with how the truckers themselves perceive their vulnerability to HIV, AIDS and sexually transmitted infections. The study was limited in scope by the action of NGOs who had developed publicly funded projects targeting truck drivers. Methodologically, the study collected and analyzed data of different origins, types and qualities. Official documents, grey literature, scientific papers on truckers and HIV/AIDS, as well as NGO project proposals were studied. Data collection also involved an ethnography and a survey (N=854) of truck drivers. Both qualitative and quantitative studies of truckers were developed in Rio Grande do Sul, southernmost state of Brazil, in the cities of Porto Alegre, Gravataí, Canoas, Rio Grande and Chuí. Truckers are immersed in a social network, both in the truck stops (fuel stations and customs) and in their places of origin (where family relations prevail). The social universe of the truckstops is not a simply a transitory place: there are rules of conduct, leaderships, social spaces which are symbolic and geographically marked, and a number of persons who maintain diverse relations amongst themselves for a long time. Truck drivers did mention inconsistent use of condoms, specially with regular or fixed partners, that certainly increases their vulnerability to HIV and sexually transmitted infections. However, inconsistent condom use, and the availability of commercial sex workers, is not exclusive to truckers or truck stops. Emphasis is given to the programmatic or institutional vulnerability of truck drivers.
dc.format 557 pages
dc.format application/pdf
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dc.language pt
dc.relation http://www.ufrgs.br/ifch/ppgas/
dc.rights In Copyright
dc.rights http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
dc.subject AIDS
dc.subject HIV
dc.subject Medical Anthropology
dc.subject Cultural Anthropology
dc.subject Truck drivers
dc.subject Public policy
dc.subject Health vulnerability
dc.subject H1
dc.subject RA0421
dc.subject GN
dc.title "No peito e na raça" - a construção da vulnerabilidade de caminhoneiros. Um estudo antropológico de políticas públicas para HIV/AIDS no Sul do Brasil
dc.title "The long haul" - The construction of truck drivers vulnerability. An anthropological study of HIV/AIDS public policy in the South of Brazil.
dc.type Dissertation


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