Marina Maria

Marina Maria es integrante del equipo de investigación brasilero del proyecto EROTICS.

Nurani Nimpuno: "it's been an increase of women participating" (audio)

Posted Tue 14 Sep 2010 - 16:20 | 7,758 views
Marina Maria from the APC's EroTICs team chats with Nurani Nimpuno, the IGF's MAG (the Multistakeholder Advisory Group) member from Sweden about the effort to improve gender balance at the Internet Governance Forum.
The MAG purpose is to assist the Secretary General in convening the Internet Governance Forums. The MAG comprises of 56 Members from governments, the private sector and civil…
apc

APC is both a network and an organisation.

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Internet Governance Issues on Sexuality and Women's Rights

Posted Thu 9 Sep 2010 - 19:11 | 18,858 views
The Internet Governance Forum (IGF) has been a challenging space for both women's rights advocates and for broader constituencies engaged in advocacy for gender equality and sexuality related rights. In the fifth and final year of its mandate, women's rights are still being dwarfed as a critical issue to be debated in this arena, while sexuality issues, although present, are not seen as a matter…
sonia

"Sonia Randhawa is a member of GenderIT.org's pool of writer.

Pakistan: Jehan Ara talks on censorship, and intrusion into women's space (audio-short version)

Posted Mon 2 Aug 2010 - 22:06 | 4,745 views
GenderIT.org editor Sonia Randhawa interviews the president of the Pakistan Association of Software Houses for IT & ITES (P@SHA), Jehan Ara, about privacyi, ICTs and violence against women, touching on censorship, and intrusion into women's space by both the Statei and non-state actors - such as husbands, boyfriends, fathers and family.
sonia

"Sonia Randhawa is a member of GenderIT.org's pool of writer.

Pakistan: Jehan Ara talks on censorship, and intrusion into women's space (audio, 23 mins)

Posted Sun 1 Aug 2010 - 21:16 | 8,037 views
GenderIT.org editor Sonia Randhawa interviews the president of the Pakistan Association of Software Houses for IT & ITES (P@SHA), Jehan Ara, about privacy, ICTs and violence against women, touching on censorship, and intrusion into women's space by both the State and non-state actors - such as husbands, boyfriends, fathers and family.

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South Africa: Pornography and the internet - justifiable protection or entrenching patriarchy?

Posted Wed 28 Jul 2010 - 15:52 | 23,747 views
A draft Bill proposing a ban on sexual content on the internet and cellphones submitted to the South African Department of Home Affairs in May 2010 claims to have the best interests of women and children in mind. The Bill was submitted to the Department, which oversees the Film and Publications Board, by a non-profit organisation called Justice Alliance of South Africa (JASA).
florencia

Licenciada en comunicación de la Universidad de Buenos Aires, e integrante del grupo de investiga

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Argentina: Strategic use of ICT as a response to violence against women

Posted Wed 28 Jul 2010 - 09:37 | 16,531 views
Although violence against women through information and communication technologies is not yet a matter of public discussion in Argentina, the problem affects the lives of women and girls. A workshop held in Buenos Aires by APC WNSP to guide women in the strategic use of ICTs to combat violence resulted in some interesting initiatives. Concern regarding the irregular use made of cell phones, the…
Mavic Cabrera-…

Mavic Cabrera-Balleza is the international coordinator of the Global Network of Women Peacebuilde

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Democratic Republic of the Congo: Two sides of the same ICT coin - breaking the silence /breaking the laws

Posted Wed 28 Jul 2010 - 06:19 | 24,311 views
GenderIT.org writer Mavic Cabrera-Balleza speaks with Sylvie Niombo and Francoise Mukuku, ICT activists from Congo-Brazzaville and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) respectively. They discuss various facets of the information and communication technologies and the context to which they apply in the DRC . The interviewees elaborate on how ICTs can be used to reduce incidence of violence…
EstherNasikye

Esther Nasikye is a trained citizen journalist and founder of ChangeWaves, a civil society organi

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South Africa: Privacy and domestic violence online and off

Posted Mon 19 Jul 2010 - 15:38 | 22,105 views
While women's rights activists have been at the forefront of making the private crimes that occur at home - domestic violence, marital rape - public, new technologies are making the private public in ways that disenfranchise, alienate and violate women. Esther Nasikye and Sally-Jean Shackleton explore how ICTs, privacy and domestic violence in South Africa are showing up problems in both policy…

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ICT gender issues past, present and future

Posted Wed 2 Jun 2010 - 02:07 | 4,555 views
As women living in Africa we have many things to confront: the process of African enlargement and our participation in the globalised world, the decline of national states, the dominance of market and consumerism, growing poverty, social and political inequalities or insecurities within Africa and outside in the face of neo-conservatism and dominance of the United States.
Marina Maria

Marina Maria es integrante del equipo de investigación brasilero del proyecto EROTICS.

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Internet regulation and the Brazilian EroTICs context

Posted Wed 2 Jun 2010 - 00:21 | 9,229 views
Authors Sonia Corrêa, Marina Maria and Jandira Queiroz document how gender and sexuality have been at the heart of internet regulation debates in Brazil. However, this centrality does not necessarily translate to the discourses, analysis and the political claims of social actors involved in sexual politics, on the one hand, and digital politics, on the other. In the authors' view, there is no…