South Africa is one of the countries most affected by HIV/AIDS. Despite this strong presence of HIV/AIDS in South African society the disease remains stigmatised and is not openly talked about. The silence about HIV/AIDS maintained in everyday conversations and the superstitions associated with it have led to creative uses of social media to discuss HIV/AIDS-related issues. This study aims to investigate how South African users resort to specific graphic signs to talk about HIV/AIDS online. The analysis is situated within a theoretical frame-work of small stories. An important feature of the small stories analysed is the stigmatisation of HIV/AIDS and numerous related issues. For this study 368 Facebook status updates and comments concernin...
The vast majority of the global population living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquir...
Stigma related to human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immunodeficiency syndromes have been rep...
The aim of this paper is to explore the nature and dynamics of HIV-related stigma in the KTC with a ...
South Africa is one of the countries most affected by HIV/AIDS: According to 2014 UNAIDS data 6.8 mi...
This paper discusses some of the forms and consequences of HIV-related stigma in a community living ...
Social networking sites (SNSs) have gained remarkable acceptance in South Africa as platforms for so...
Although stigma and its relationship to health and disease is not a new phenomenon, it has not been ...
After almost three decades of HIV/Aids communication in South Africa, a recent HSRC report (Sh...
In this study the authors explore the responses of youth from selected disadvantaged urban communiti...
Stigmatization of people living with AIDS is a key obstacle to HIV prevention and AIDS care. It is n...
HIV/AIDS-related stigma is conceptualised as multi-dimensional, and indices are designed to measure ...
HIV- and AIDS-related stigma has been reported to be a major factor contributing to the spread of HI...
29.4 million people are living with HIV/AIDS in Sub Saharan Africa. Despite this high prevalence, HI...
M.A.This study emerged from the apparent contradiction posed by the frequent occurrence of stigma an...
Magister Artium - MAPeople's attitudes towards people living with HIV/AIDS remain a major community ...
The vast majority of the global population living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquir...
Stigma related to human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immunodeficiency syndromes have been rep...
The aim of this paper is to explore the nature and dynamics of HIV-related stigma in the KTC with a ...
South Africa is one of the countries most affected by HIV/AIDS: According to 2014 UNAIDS data 6.8 mi...
This paper discusses some of the forms and consequences of HIV-related stigma in a community living ...
Social networking sites (SNSs) have gained remarkable acceptance in South Africa as platforms for so...
Although stigma and its relationship to health and disease is not a new phenomenon, it has not been ...
After almost three decades of HIV/Aids communication in South Africa, a recent HSRC report (Sh...
In this study the authors explore the responses of youth from selected disadvantaged urban communiti...
Stigmatization of people living with AIDS is a key obstacle to HIV prevention and AIDS care. It is n...
HIV/AIDS-related stigma is conceptualised as multi-dimensional, and indices are designed to measure ...
HIV- and AIDS-related stigma has been reported to be a major factor contributing to the spread of HI...
29.4 million people are living with HIV/AIDS in Sub Saharan Africa. Despite this high prevalence, HI...
M.A.This study emerged from the apparent contradiction posed by the frequent occurrence of stigma an...
Magister Artium - MAPeople's attitudes towards people living with HIV/AIDS remain a major community ...
The vast majority of the global population living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquir...
Stigma related to human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immunodeficiency syndromes have been rep...
The aim of this paper is to explore the nature and dynamics of HIV-related stigma in the KTC with a ...