Jorge Fontdevila, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2002 | Columbia University, New York, NY |
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(Rationalities of risk: Intimate action in the age of AIDS among men on methadone.) |
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Fontdevila J. (2019) Productive pleasures across binary regimes: Phenomenologies of bisexual desires among Latino men Sexualities. 23: 645-665 |
Carrillo H, Fontdevila J. (2014) Border crossings and shifting sexualities among Mexican gay immigrant men: Beyond monolithic conceptions Sexualities. 17: 919-938 |
Carrillo H, Fontdevila J. (2011) Rethinking sexual initiation: pathways to identity formation among gay and bisexual Mexican male youth. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 40: 1241-54 |
Fontdevila J, Opazo MP, White HC. (2011) Order at the edge of chaos: Meanings from netdom switchings across functional systems Sociological Theory. 29: 178-198 |
Fontdevila J. (2010) Indexes, power, and netdoms: A multidimensional model of language in social action Poetics. 38: 587-609 |
Fontdevila J. (2009) Framing dilemmas during sex: A micro-sociological approach to HIV risk Social Theory and Health. 7: 241-263 |
El-Bassel N, Gilbert L, Wu E, et al. (2007) Perpetration of intimate partner violence among men in methadone treatment programs in New York City. American Journal of Public Health. 97: 1230-2 |
Fontdevila J. (2006) Phenomenologies of the akratic self: masculinity, regrets, and HIV among men on methadone. Journal of Urban Health : Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine. 83: 586-601 |
Fontdevila J, El-Bassel N, Gilbert L. (2005) Accounting for HIV risk among men on methadone Sex Roles. 52: 609-624 |
El-Bassel N, Gilbert L, Golder S, et al. (2004) Deconstructing the relationship between intimate partner violence and sexual HIV risk among drug-involved men and their female partners. Aids and Behavior. 8: 429-39 |