NGOs Confront HIV/AIDS in Tanzania: Local Entrepreneurship Initiatives as Instantiations and Adaptations of Neoliberalism's Global Discourse.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Health Communication Pub Date : 2024-10-17 DOI:10.1080/10410236.2024.2417516
James Olumide Olufowote
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Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have endured as an important response to HIV/AIDS. As nations of eastern and southern Africa currently have the highest adult HIV/AIDS prevalence rates, this study focused on NGOs headquartered in Tanzania. Although communication research on HIV/AIDS NGOs has spanned a variety of cultural contexts, theoretical traditions, and samples, research in nations of Africa has yet to situate these NGOs in a relevant global context. This study integrated discourse analysis and constant comparisons to examine how the discourses of 36 NGO leaders on their local HIV/AIDS initiatives are taking up neoliberalism, a global ideological discourse that valorizes free markets, individualism, and profits. Based on linkages forged between HIV/AIDS and poverty at multiple scales (the nation, rural areas, target groups, families), participants positioned entrepreneurship as a solution for poor clients, namely, a 4-step process of assisting clients with entrepreneurship, several entrepreneurship industries, and positive consequences for clients. The article concludes with a discussion and implications.

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坦桑尼亚非政府组织对抗艾滋病毒/艾滋病:作为新自由主义全球话语的具体化和嬗变的地方创业倡议。
非政府组织(NGOs)一直是应对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的重要力量。目前,东部和南部非洲国家的成人艾滋病感染率最高,因此本研究重点关注总部设在坦桑尼亚的非政府组织。尽管对艾滋病非政府组织的传播研究跨越了各种文化背景、理论传统和样本,但对非洲国家的研究尚未将这些非政府组织置于相关的全球背景中。本研究综合运用话语分析和不断比较的方法,考察了 36 个非政府组织领导人关于其当地 HIV/AIDS 行动的话语是如何接受新自由主义的,新自由主义是一种全球意识形态话语,它崇尚自由市场、个人主义和利润。基于艾滋病毒/艾滋病与贫困之间在多个层面(国家、农村地区、目标群体、家庭)的联系,参与者将创业定位为贫困受助者的解决方案,即协助受助者创业的 4 个步骤、多个创业行业以及对受助者产生的积极影响。文章最后进行了讨论并提出了启示。
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