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33451 Creator 441f2ebb43a4c5287ef1edc641bc7244
33451 Creator ext-11ebb2a1ce3aa26acd19674054823148
33451 Date 2012-04-15
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33451 abstract In addition to growing epidemics of HIV among men that have sex with men (MSM) and transgenders in Thailand, a low awareness of how to access justice increases their vulnerability. This paper presents unique case studies of how two community-based and led organisations used social networking and instant messaging to address this problem. It describes and analyses how online peer-based HIV education and prevention was integrated with access to justice through free university-based clinical legal education (CLE). It argues that re-designing HIV prevention and education through digital technologies with marginalised gay men, other men that have sex with men (MSM) and transgenders is a sustainable community-based and led approach. Furthermore digital media offer strategic opportunities to overcome on-going political violence alongside entrenched stigma and discrimination that disrupt denial of access to justice for populations disproportionately at risk of HIV.
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33451 issue 1
33451 status peerReviewed
33451 uri http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/53636
33451 uri http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/53637
33451 uri http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/53638
33451 uri http://data.open.ac.uk/oro/document/53828
33451 volume 4
33451 type AcademicArticle
33451 type Article
33451 label Chaiyajit, Nada and Walsh, Christopher S. (2012). Sexperts! Disrupting injustice with digital community-led HIV prevention and legal rights education in Thailand. Digital Culture & Education, 4(1) pp. 145–165.
33451 label Chaiyajit, Nada and Walsh, Christopher S. (2012). Sexperts! Disrupting injustice with digital community-led HIV prevention and legal rights education in Thailand. Digital Culture & Education, 4(1) pp. 145–165.
33451 Title Sexperts! Disrupting injustice with digital community-led HIV prevention and legal rights education in Thailand
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