Our Research
UT faculty and students are producing dynamic research on the HIV/AIDS in the social sciences. Here are some selected writings. We will be adding to this all the time. Please contact Josh Busby if you would like to have your work linked here.
Catherine Boone, Government
-"Politics and AIDS in Africa: Research Agendas in Political Science and International Relations," Africa Today
Cynthia Buckley, Sociology
2005 “ The Socio-Cultural Correlates of HIV/AIDS in the Southern Caucasus, “ in The Social and Cultural Context of HIV.AIDS in the Caucasus. UNESCO: Paris: Pp11-33.Paris. pdfBuckley, Cynthia, Jennifer Barrett and Yakov Asminkin
2004 “Reproductive and Sexual Health Among Young Adults in Uzbekistan” Studies in Family Planning. 35 (1). Pp 1-14.
2006 “Challenges to Integrating Sexual Health Issues into Reproductive Health Programs in Uzbekistan,” Studies in Family Planning, 37 (3), 155–168.
2008 “While the Men are Away: HIV and Labor Migration in the southern Caucasus,” in The Fourth Wave: HIV/AIDS and the Assault on Women. J. Klot and V.K. Kim Editors. UNESCO. Forthcoming December 2008.
Josh Busby, LBJ School
- “From God’s Mouth: Messenger Effects and the Politics of Donor Responses to HIV/AIDS.” Under review, American Political Science Review
“Have You No Shame? Hypocrisy, Punishment, and Weak Actor Influence in International Politics” with Kelly Greenhill.
Under review
- “Male Circumcision, HIV Prevention, and Support for Health Systems in Africa,” March 2008, CSIS Africa Policy Forum
Matthew Flynn, Sociology
- "Brazil's Use of Compulsory Licenses for AIDS Medications," unpublished manuscript

