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Noon Talk: “The One Laptop Per Child Project in Ghana,” Leslie Steeves « Center for the Study of Women in Society (CSWS).

May 30, 2012
12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
Jane Grant Room
330 Hendricks Hall
1408 University St.
University of Oregon campus

“Technology, Gender and Education for Development: The One Laptop Per Child Project in Ghana”

Leslie Steeves, Professor, UO School of Journalism and Communication, will talk about her research and show a clip from her documentary-in-progress.

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CSWS Research Matters, Winter 2012  (Winter_12_CSWS_RM)

In-depth interviews reveal a broad range of violence against girls—with far-reaching and enduring effects

By Krista M. Chronister, Associate Professor, University of Oregon College of Education, Counseling Psychology Program

At 85 percent, women make up the overwhelming majority of reported partner violence victims in the United States, and partner violence is the most common form of violence against women around the world (1.2). Although all communities experience partner violence, there are significant disparities in partner violence rates and individuals’ access to services in marginalized communities (3,4). To date, girls, ages 16–24 years, are most at risk for experiencing dating violence (5). Studies conducted with youth from diverse identity, socioeconomic, and geographic communities suggest dating abuse rates range from 25 percent to 50 percent (6). (more…)

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