Budgets and biologicals: The bio-economization of HIV governance

Po-Chia Tseng
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Changing global responses to HIV/AIDS entail shifting biological loci of surveillance which are believed to constitute HIV risk. Meanwhile, various local institutions and organizations are mobilized to play a key role in HIV service delivery and surveillance. Drawing on a socio-material approach to the body and the economy, this study theorizes the emergence of three ‘HIV service bio-economies’ devised to provide HIV services while controlling HIV transmission in Taiwan. Instead of presuming a divide between the social and the biological, it analyzes how different bodies are produced through differing modes of HIV surveillance and economization, buttressed by global health sciences, state budgets and quantitative metrics. The analysis of multiple ontologies of HIV underscores the political nature of risk-framing in a transnational context, but also how certain bodies incapable of being enrolled in these economies could be further marginalized – a process which might be understood as an ontological politics of HIV.
预算与生物:艾滋病毒治理的生物经济化
全球应对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的措施正在发生变化,这就需要改变据信构成艾滋病毒风 险的生物监测点。与此同时,各种地方机构和组织也被动员起来,在艾滋病服务的提供和监控方面发挥关键作用。本研究从社会物质的角度来探讨身体和经济问题,提出了三种 "艾滋病服务生物经济 "的理论,旨在提供艾滋病服务的同时控制艾滋病在台湾的传播。本研究没有假定社会与生物之间存在鸿沟,而是分析了不同的身体是如何在全球健康科学、国家预算和量化指标的支持下,通过不同的艾滋病监控和经济化模式产生的。对艾滋病的多重本体论的分析强调了跨国背景下风险框架的政治性质,同时也强调了某些无法加入这些经济体系的身体如何被进一步边缘化--这一过程可被理解为艾滋病的本体论政治。
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