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Journalism 2006/05 - Journalism 2006/05 (11 - 25)

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Journalism 2006/05
Journalism 2006/05 (11 - 25)
Journalism 2006/05 (26 - 42)
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  1. Garson, P. (2005). " 'Men think we bring the disease': challenges facing HIV positive women in Soweto" In Baby steps: reporting on the Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) (in review, Sociology of Health and Illness)

  2. Garson, P. (2005). "HIV/AIDS pandemic brings gender relations into question" HIV/AIDS Indaba , Edition 5, July 2005

  3. Garson, P. (2005). "The Nevirapine controversy and the Media" HIV/AIDS Indaba 1 April 2005

  4. Garson, P. (2005). Challenging stigma by living positively with HIV, IRIN Plus News , 21 June 2005

  5. Garson, P. (2005). Don't forget girls like to have sex too, sometimes skin to skin, Sunday Independent 12 June 2005

  6. Garson, P. (2005). Fear of stigma still prevents disclosure, IRIN Plus News 13 June 2005

  7. Garson, P. (2005). Men behaving positively, Sunday Times , 12 June 2005

  8. Ismail, S & Mwangi, S. (2006). "Science versus faith" Vuvuzela 10 March 2005

  9. Krüger, F. (2005). "Aids, News, views and journalism" The Star 2 February 2005

  10. Krüger, F. (2005). "Ethics in a time of AIDS" In Baby steps: reporting on the Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT)

  11. Masango, P. (2005). "Ntombenhle's Story" HIV/AIDS Indaba 1 April 2005

  12. Muchendu, C. (2005). "HIV/AIDS experts: whose voices get heard?" HIV/AIDS Indaba 1 April 2005

  13. Ncgelwane, L. (2005) "Receiving treatment, losing social support" HIV/AIDS Indaba , Edition 5, July 2005

  14. Ogenga, F. (2005) "Promoting dual protection: integrating safe sex into family planning" HIV/AIDS Indaba , Edition 5, July 2005

  15. Ridgard, N (ed). (2005). Baby steps: reporting on the Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) . Johannesburg: HIV/AIDS & the Media Project