DiscoverThe Global Health Politics PodcastSeason 2, Episode 3: Jenny Trinitapoli on HIV/AIDS and Epidemics of Uncertainty
Season 2, Episode 3: Jenny Trinitapoli on HIV/AIDS and Epidemics of Uncertainty

Season 2, Episode 3: Jenny Trinitapoli on HIV/AIDS and Epidemics of Uncertainty

Update: 2025-07-31
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In this episode, Joseph Harris sits down with University of Chicago sociologist Jenny Trinitapoli. They discuss her new book, An Epidemic of Uncertainty, which explores how young adults negotiate relationships, sex, and childbearing in the context of the AIDS epidemic in Malawi, one of the world's hardest hit nations. Her landmark book draws attention not only to the uncertainty young people face in relation to their HIV status (nearly 60% of the women studied reported that they did not know if they would be infected with HIV in the next two years), but the profound uncertainty they experience in their everyday lives, having to navigate challenges that include food shortages, adequate shelter, and lightning strikes.  

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Season 2, Episode 3: Jenny Trinitapoli on HIV/AIDS and Epidemics of Uncertainty

Season 2, Episode 3: Jenny Trinitapoli on HIV/AIDS and Epidemics of Uncertainty

Joseph Harris