This survey aims to find out how activists working on sexuality rights use the Internet in their work, and what difficulties they face in using it freely and fully.
The survey is part of APC"s EROTICS project (Exploratory Research on Sexuality and the Internet), which aims to strengthen the capacity of advocates for sexual rights, women’s rights and gender equality to resist Internet content regulation through knowledge and skills building and advocacy.
To participate, please click on the link below.
Click here to do the survey: https://www.apc.org/limesurvey/index.php/17763/lang-en
There are 25 questions in the survey and should take less than 20 minutes to complete. Thank you for your time and contribution to this important area of work.
For more information, please contact: Caroline Tagny (caroline@apcwomen.org) or Jac sm Kee (jac@apcwomen.org)
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About EROTICS The first phase of EROTICS produced in-depth research with marginalised sections of society in Brazil, Lebanon, India, South Africa and the USA, who use the Internet in the exercise of their sexual rights. The groups of participants have included young women, transgender communities and lesbian queer activists. You can download the resulting research findings here: http://www.apc.org/en/system/files/EROTICS.pdf.
The second phase of the project, which started in May 2012 and continues until May 2014, aims to build a network of Internet and sexual rights advocates who are able to share expertise and collaboratively respond to Internet content regulation. By enabling the growth of an online community of activists, we will be better prepared to meet and overcome the threats and impact of Internet regulatory measures on the advancement of sexual rights.
To learn more on the background of this project click here.