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Altman, Dennis. (1992). AIDS and the Discourses of Sexuality. In Connell, R.W. and Dowsett, G.W. (eds). Rethinking Sex: Social Theory and Sexuality Research. Carlton, VIC: Melbourne University Press .

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Altman, Dennis. (1994). Power and Community: Organisational and Cultural Responses to AIDS. Sydney: Edward Arnold Australia .

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Bartos, Michael, McLeod, John and Nott, Phil. (1993). Meanings of Sex Between Men. Canberra: AGPS .

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Connell, R.W., Crawford, J., Kippax, S., Dowsett, G.W., Baxter, D., Watson, L. and Berg, R. (1989). Facing the Epidemic: Changes in the Sexual Lives of Gay and Bisexual Men in Australia and Their Implications for AIDS Prevention Strategies. Social Problems, 36(4).

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Connell, R.W., M.D. Davis, and G.W. Dowsett. (1993). A Bastard of a Life: Homosexual Desire and Practice Among Men in Working-Class Milieux. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology, 29(1), March.

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Dowsett, Gary W. (1994). Sexual Contexts and Homosexually Active Men in Australia: Revisited Considerations for a National HIV/AIDS Educational Intervention. Background paper for Commonwealth Dept of Human Services and Health. Sydney.

Dowsett, Gary W. (1996). Practising Desire: Homosexual Sex in the Era of AIDS. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

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