Michael J. Bosia
Assistant Professor
Department of Political
Science
Saint Michael’s College
Research & Publications
25 Years at the Margins - The Global
Politics of HIV/AIDS. Special Symposium in
Perspectives on Politics (December 2006). Meredith Weiss and Michael
J. Bosia, eds.
"Written in Blood: AIDS Prevention and the Politics of Failure in France."
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"Assassin! AIDS and Neoliberal Reform in France," New Political Science (September 2005). Link to Abstract
"Guilty as Charged? Accountability and the Politics of AIDS in France." The Global Politics of AIDS. Paul G. Harris and Patricia D. Siplon, eds. (Lynne Rienner Publishers 2007). Link to Volume
"In Our Beds and Our Graves: Revealing the Politics of Pleasure and Pain in the Time of AIDS." Engaged Observer: Anthropology, Advocacy, and Activism. Victoria Sanford and Asale Angel-Ajani, eds. (Rutgers University Press 2006). Link to Volume
Invited Review Essay Available Online:
"From Contention to Engagement: French Social Science and
the Politics of HIV/AIDS," French Politics (2007).
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Upcoming Conferences
International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA. March 2008
Roundtable
Chair, Over Troubled Waters: Peace in a Divided World and Justice as
a Challenge to War.
Cecelia Lynch, "Parsing Peace: The Bifurcations and New Consolidations of
Peace Activism."
Karen Musalo, "Bridges or Blockade: Refugee Protection in an Era of Increased
Militarization of Borders."
Stephen Funk, "From US Marine to Anti-War Hero: Belonging, Injustice, and the
Struggle for Peace."
Chandra Sriram, "Exporting Torture: Extraordinary Rendition and the
Degradation of 'Universal' Human Rights Standards in the War on Terror."
Michael Bosia, "Knowledge, Power, and Peace: Western
Activism Between the
Post-Colonial and the Neo-Imperial."
Co-author, with Jeffrey Ayres, "Bridging Global Summits and Local Markets: Food
Autonomy and Micro-Resistance to
Globalization."