Managing risk and sexuality in the Covid-19 context

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Abstract

This text presents initial questions from the SEXVID national survey on sexual practices and risk management in the Covid-19 context. The category of risk management, taken from studies about management and health in relation to HIV/AIDS and practices of assemblage, with reference to studies of materialities, articulates heterogeneous elements involved in managing offline sexual encounters in the context of the pandemic. We focus on two questions: how does this management take place, especially in a political environment lacking public policies on prevention and risk, and what are the practical materialities that constitute this articulated assemblage of elements that justify or not the risk of contamination. We use scenes constructed from semi-structured interviews in the initial phase of the study to contextualize the central question and learn about the impact of the pandemic on the sexual experiences of part of the population.

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Machado, P. S., Mattos, A. R., Rios, L. F., & Prado, M. A. M. (2022). Managing risk and sexuality in the Covid-19 context. Vibrant Virtual Brazilian Anthropology, 19. https://doi.org/10.1590/1809-43412022v19e909

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