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South Africa: Pornography and the internet - justifiable protection or entrenching patriarchy?
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).
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Sudáfrica: privacidad y violencia doméstica en y fuera de línea
Mientras que los/as activistas por los derechos de las mujeres han estado a la vanguardia de tornar públicos los delitos privados que ocurren en el hogar – como la violencia doméstica y la violación en el matrimonio - las nuevas tecnologías están haciendo el sector privado público en formas que privan de derechos, enajenan y violan a las mujeres. Esther Nasikye y Sally-Jean Shackleton exploran…
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South Africa: Privacy and domestic violence online and off
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…
Feminist talk
Where are the Women? At home, not being assertive.
I arrived with 3 other Association for Progressive Communications Africa Women project (AAW) delegates on Monday morning to attend the Highway Africa conference in a raining Grahamstown, South Africa. In today’s Open Source publication, the headline “Be assertive to have a gender sensitive HA!” made me shake my head. Last year, women protested the lack of women speakers – this was obviously not “…
Feminist talk
Let the people speak! Days of hope and optimism
Tracey Naughton started off the session on community media at the Highway Africa conference with an old recording of the ANC’s radio station. As the speakers crackled with an Mkhonto we Sizwe song, delegates sat in silence. The session was a great summary of beginnings of the community radio sector in South Africa. Tracey Naughton and Lumka Mtimde mentioned that they are writing a book on the…