

Journalism 2006/05 - Journalism 2006/05 (11 - 25)
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| Journalism 2006/05 |
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- 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)
- Garson, P. (2005). "HIV/AIDS pandemic brings gender relations into question" HIV/AIDS Indaba , Edition 5, July 2005
- Garson, P. (2005). "The Nevirapine controversy and the Media" HIV/AIDS Indaba 1 April 2005
- Garson, P. (2005). Challenging stigma by living positively with HIV, IRIN Plus News , 21 June 2005
- Garson, P. (2005). Don't forget girls like to have sex too, sometimes skin to skin, Sunday Independent 12 June 2005
- Garson, P. (2005). Fear of stigma still prevents disclosure, IRIN Plus News 13 June 2005
- Garson, P. (2005). Men behaving positively, Sunday Times , 12 June 2005
- Ismail, S & Mwangi, S. (2006). "Science versus faith" Vuvuzela 10 March 2005
- Krüger, F. (2005). "Aids, News, views and journalism" The Star 2 February 2005
- Krüger, F. (2005). "Ethics in a time of AIDS" In Baby steps: reporting on the Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT)
- Masango, P. (2005). "Ntombenhle's Story" HIV/AIDS Indaba 1 April 2005
- Muchendu, C. (2005). "HIV/AIDS experts: whose voices get heard?" HIV/AIDS Indaba 1 April 2005
- Ncgelwane, L. (2005) "Receiving treatment, losing social support" HIV/AIDS Indaba , Edition 5, July 2005
- Ogenga, F. (2005) "Promoting dual protection: integrating safe sex into family planning" HIV/AIDS Indaba , Edition 5, July 2005
- Ridgard, N (ed). (2005). Baby steps: reporting on the Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) . Johannesburg: HIV/AIDS & the Media Project
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Professor James McIntyre and Professor Glenda Gray Croi Presentation 2009
Responding to the HIV Epidemic in Soweto, South Africa
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