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Month: May 2014

Social Media, Men who have Sex with Men and Sexual Health in Lanarkshire: quantitative report

Jamie Frankis, Paul Flowers, Karen Lorimer and Mark Davis. (2013) Social Media, Men who have Sex with Men and Sexual Health in Lanarkshire:  quantitative report.

Karen Lorimer May 26, 2014May 26, 2014 publications Read more

Social Media, Lanarkshire Men who have Sex with Men and Sexual Health: An Experiential Qualitative Analysis

Jamie Frankis, Jane Oakland, Karen Lorimer, Mark Davis, and Paul Flowers (2014). Social Media, Lanarkshire Men who have Sex with Men and Sexual Health: An Experiential Qualitative Analysis.  Report here: SMMaSH Qualitative Report

Karen Lorimer May 23, 2014May 30, 2014 publications Read more

Episode 3: Dr Jamie Frankis

Episode 3:  Dr Jamie Frankis

In this podcast, Dr Jamie Frankis from Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland, talks about recent work on ‘Socio-Sexual Media, Men who have sex with men and Sexual Health’ (SMMASH project). (25 mins) You can see more information on the forthcoming event

Karen Lorimer May 21, 2014November 6, 2014 Podcast Read more

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