Ways of making: Artistic practice which works co-collaboratively, ethically and which celebrates and extends the conversation of what it means to live well with HIV

This letter is the start of a dialogue about ways of making theatre cocollaboratively with women living with HIV. It offers a series of ideas of what I believe constitutes engaging and ethical practice specifically in the field of working co-collaboratively with women living well with HIV, and what...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:f64cb34e550b4189994a6cc34800180c2021-12-01T23:05:14ZWays of making: Artistic practice which works co-collaboratively, ethically and which celebrates and extends the conversation of what it means to live well with HIV1745-506510.1177/17455065211059335https://doaj.org/article/f64cb34e550b4189994a6cc34800180c2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1177/17455065211059335https://doaj.org/toc/1745-5065This letter is the start of a dialogue about ways of making theatre cocollaboratively with women living with HIV. It offers a series of ideas of what I believe constitutes engaging and ethical practice specifically in the field of working co-collaboratively with women living well with HIV, and what is important to do, as well as what the basic non-negotiables are in establishing such a practice.Katharine E. LowSAGE PublishingarticleMedicineRENWomen's Health, Vol 17 (2021)
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Ways of making: Artistic practice which works co-collaboratively, ethically and which celebrates and extends the conversation of what it means to live well with HIV
description This letter is the start of a dialogue about ways of making theatre cocollaboratively with women living with HIV. It offers a series of ideas of what I believe constitutes engaging and ethical practice specifically in the field of working co-collaboratively with women living well with HIV, and what is important to do, as well as what the basic non-negotiables are in establishing such a practice.
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title Ways of making: Artistic practice which works co-collaboratively, ethically and which celebrates and extends the conversation of what it means to live well with HIV
title_short Ways of making: Artistic practice which works co-collaboratively, ethically and which celebrates and extends the conversation of what it means to live well with HIV
title_full Ways of making: Artistic practice which works co-collaboratively, ethically and which celebrates and extends the conversation of what it means to live well with HIV
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