[Ict4women] New research: HIV Communication and Social Networks
Sally-Jean
sallys at womensnet.org.za
Tue Jan 20 09:58:30 EST 2009
Dear All
Please pass this on to your networks
Women'sNet and Cell-Life are partners in a global study about how
*social networking technology has changed and will change the way people
communicate about issues and behaviours that impact on HIV vulnerability.
We are examining initiatives in South Africa that use social networks -
mobile or online- that deal in part or in whole, with HIV/AIDS.
If you would like to tell us about your initiatives - and they need not
be formal or large scale or even organizationally based- we would like
to hear about them!
Please send an email to Sally-Jean Shackleton (sallys at womensnet.org.za)
by the _27th of January 2009_ to be included in the research.
* we use social networking as shorthand for communications between
groups of people mediated by digital technologies. This mediation often
takes place in online social networking platforms such as /Facebook/,
accessed via computers or, increasingly, mobile phones.
Thank you
The Women'sNet Team and Cell-Life
http://www.womensnet.org.za
http://www.cell-life.org.za
*More About Women'sNet:*
Women'sNet is an innovative feminist organisation that works to advance
gender equality and justice in South Africa through the use of
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs).
*More About Cell-Life*
**Cell-Life is a pioneering initiative that provides effective
technology-based solutions for the management of HIV/Aids
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