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ERSC Vol 1 No 2 November 2012 ALL Articles
All Authors in One Edition
Editorial Vol 1 No 2: Anyway, what difference does this make? Arts-based methodologies in addressing HIV&AIDS
Naydene de Lange, Claudia Mitchell and Relebohile Moletsane
Honouring Lynn Dalrymple: Aids theatre maestro dies
Emma Durden
“Even today they call him Induna”: Theatre, empowerment, and making a difference
Emma Durden
Social networking practices and youth advocacy efforts in HIV awareness and prevention: What does methodology have to do with it?
Claudia Mitchell and John Murray
“Having a say”: Urban adolescent girls narrating their visions of future through photovoice
Lisa Vaughn, Vicki Stieha, Melissa Muchmore, Stephanie K Thompson, Jessica Lang and Maria Lang
An arts-based collaborative intervention to promote medical male circumcision as a South African HIV and AIDS prevention strategy
Kim Berman and Shoshana Zeldner
Yesterday as a study for tomorrow: On the use of film texts in addressing gender and HIV and AIDS with secondary school youth in KwaZulu-Natal
Nokukhanya Ngcobo
This Thing Called the Future: Intergenerationality and HIV and AIDS
Barbara Hunting
Conference Report: What Difference Does This Make? The Arts, Youth and HIV&AIDS
Tabitha Mukeredzi
Book Review: Picturing Research. Drawing as Visual Methodology: Linda Theron, Claudia Mitchell, Ann Smith and Jean Stuart (Eds.)
Christa Beyers
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