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The AIDS and Anthropology Research Group (AARG), an interest group of the Society for Medical Anthropology (SMA), is a network of scholars interested in anthropological research on HIV infection and AIDS. The mission of the AARG is to support anthropological research in the fight against HIV and AIDS.To this end, AARG
1) works to use anthropological research in the fight against HIV and AIDS,
2) advocates for AIDS research within anthropology,
3) promotes AIDS research by anthropologists within the broader AIDS research community,
4) and provides a forum for anthropologists working on AIDS to meet & communicate about their work.To learn more about our organization please feel free to view our bylaws.
Membership
Membership is open to all interested persons. Persons do not have to be members of either the American Anthropological Association or the Society for Medical Anthropology to join AARG. Regular membership is $20, and student membership is $5 per year (January 1-Decmber 31). Free membership is available to non-U.S. based researchers. All members receive the triannual AIDS and Anthropology Bulletin and annual membership list. Please go to our membership page to enroll in our organization or contact our membership officer, Raymond Bucko, at bucko@creighton.edu for information on the organization.
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This page was last updated on February 20, 2010