Journal Articles & Book Chapters
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Presentation at the United Nations Division for the Advancement of Women expert group meeting on “Equal sharing of responsibilities between men and women, including care-giving in the context of HIV/AIDS”, 6-9 October, 2008.
Presentation delivered at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women by Co-Director Dean Peacock, February 2008.
By Elena Ghanotakis, Marianne Bruins, Dean Peacock, Jean Redpath, and Raoul Swart. Agenda, no. 74, 2007.
Book chapter by Dean Peacock, Thokozile Budaza and Alan Greig, 2007
by Dean Peacock, Sonke Gender Justice Co-Director. Forthcoming in “Financing for Gender Equality; a Commonwealth Perspective” published for the Commonwealth Women’s Affairs Ministers' Meeting - Uganda 11-14 June 2007
by Sharif R Sawires, Shari L Dworkin, Agnès Fiamma, Dean Peacock, Greg Szekeres, Thomas J Coates, Lancet, Vol 369, 24 February 2007
By Marie Rosenkrantz Lindegaard, Medische Antropologie (1), 2007.
by Dean Peacock, Forthcoming in the Routledge International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities. Volume Editors: Michael Flood, Judith Kegan Gardiner, Bob Pease, and Keith Pringle, 2007
by Dean Peacock, Bafana Khumalo, Eleanor McNab, Agenda 69, Special issue on progress made since the 1985 Word Conference on Women held in Nairobi, 2006
by Dean Peacock, Defending Our Dreams: Global Feminist Voices for a New Generation (http://www.awid.org/go.php?pg=defending_dreams), edited by Shamillah Wilson, Anasuya Sengupta and Kristy Evans, 2006
by Alex Doniach and Dean Peacock, Part 6 in "Men of the Global South", edited by Adam Jones, Zed Press, 2006
This Master's Thesis was written by Katherine de Tolly as part of her MPhil.
This qualitative case study explores the experiences of participants in the Digital Story process and concludes that technology’s role can be understood through conceptualising it as a medium and a mediator, with its properties as a medium enabling it to play a mediating role in a number of different types of relationships.
This report contains a sample of case studies from the numerous MAP interventions that have been implemented in South Africa, including
MAP Activities During 16 Days of Activism Against Violence Against Women
Painting Murals to Engage Young Men in the Fights Against HIV/AIDS and Violence Against Women
Youth Channel Group Brings MAP Message to Streets of Tembisa
Hutu and Tsutsi Men Work Side-By-Side to Challenge Gender Stereotypes Driving Spread of HIV/AIDS
Men as Partners Programs at Western Cape Tertiary Institutions, and
SKEEM Community Action Team: Making Changes in the Community.
by Dean Peacock, Agenda, Special Focus 2005, pp 146 - 153
by Desmond Lesejane, Agenda, Special Focus 2005, pp 78 - 79