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STUCK IN RUINS OR UP AND COMING? THE SHIFTING GEOGRAPHY OF URBANPUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH IN KISUMU KENYA

机译:卡在废墟中还是要出现?城市的转移地理肯尼亚基苏木的公共卫生研究

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Since the Second World War, the Kenyan city of Kisumu has been an important site of medical research and public health interventions – on malaria and other vector-borne diseases, and lately on HIV and related infections. This article compares the work and lives of two generations of local workers in public health research, each central to science in the city at their time: staff of the Ministry of Health's Division of Vector Borne Disease (DVBD) in the decades after independence, and temporary employees of the Kenyan Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) in its collaboration with the US government's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the early twenty-first century. Against the backdrop of changes to the city, which stagnated during the 1970s and 1980s, became an epicentre of the East African AIDS epidemic, and underwent an economic boom of sorts from the late 1990s – at least partly driven by HIV research and intervention programmes – the article examines the spaces and movements of health research workers, and their experience of the city in time. The now elderly DVBD workers' accounts are pervaded by memories of anticipated progress and the convergence of life and work in the civic wholes of nation and city; by chagrin about decay; and by nostalgia for lost hopes. Today's young KEMRI/CDCworkers' short-term contracts, and the fragmented city they inhabit and study,make for less bounded and predictable spaces and temporalities. Their urbanlives and work take shape between remainders and remembrances of past projects,the exhaustion of everyday struggles to make a living and a meaningful life, andthe search for new forms of urban order and civic purpose.
机译:自第二次世界大战以来,肯尼亚的基苏木市一直是医学研究和公共卫生干预的重要场所-涉及疟疾和其他媒介传播的疾病,最近涉及艾滋病毒和相关感染。本文比较了两代在公共卫生研究中本地工人的工作和生活,他们各自在当时是城市科学的中心:独立后的几十年中,卫生部媒介传染病部门的工作人员;以及肯尼亚医学研究所(KEMRI)的临时雇员在二十一世纪初与美国政府疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)合作。在1970年代和1980年代停滞不前的城市变化的背景下,它成为东非艾滋病流行的中心,并且从1990年代后期开始经历了各种经济繁荣-至少部分是由艾滋病病毒研究和干预计划推动的-本文研究了卫生研究工作者的空间和流动,以及他们在城市中的及时经历。如今,DVBD老年工人的账目充斥着对全国和城市公民整体预期进展以及生活和工作融合的记忆; cha恼关于衰败;怀念失去的希望。当今年轻的KEMRI / CDC工人的短期合同,以及他们居住和学习的零散城市,减少边界和可预测的空间和时间。他们的城市生活和工作在过去的项目的剩余部分和纪念之间形成,每天用尽力气谋生和有意义的生活,并且寻找新形式的城市秩序和公民目的。

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    P. Wenzel Geissler; *;

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