This communication for international development project we focused on the significance of social networking and communications for the community of immigrants in Hawaii. The project is divided into three separate sections. First, discussed is what social networking is and its importance, second is what forms a social network and the third section is about social…
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Final Project (Fall 2016) – Disaster Management in the Pacific, by Cristina Delmundo and Arian Aragaki
Educating the public about what to do in case of a disaster is the most important thing to do to improve resilience in Hawaii. Hawaii is particularly susceptible to coastal hazards because the state is deeply dependent on tourism, and most of the development and infrastructure in Hawaii are concentrated on or nearby the…
Final Project (Fall 2016) – Foster Youth and Use of Social Media, by Roxana Rosala and Bryson Nishimoto
This study was done to find out, what the link between foster children and social media is. Specifically, would their status as a child in the foster system, cause any problems with them using any social media platform, e.g. Facebook, YouTube, Instagram or snapchat and various other platforms. This study does not single out any…
Final Project (Fall 2016) – The Use of Internet and ICTs in the Homeless Community: Waianae Harbor, by Tahna Lindquist and Haylee Mariucci
Contrary to what vacationers might think, homelessness is a huge issue in Hawaii. There are many factors that contribute to the homeless population in Hawaii, to name a few: high cost of living, the lack of good paying jobs, and drugs. Homelessness can be looked at from many different angle in Hawaii, people have different…
Blog 4 (Fall 2016) -Gender Equality In Sri Lanka, by Roxana Rosala
Our topic this week was women and gender. After not knowing what to write about for a long time, I ended up finding some organizations that work with communities in Sri Lanka in order to promote gender equality. First, I’d like to give a short overview of Sri Lanka. The country’s official name is the…
Blog 4 (Fall 2016) – Women’s Rights, by Bryson Nishimoto
Initially before I started this assignment, never thought women’s rights would be this neglected and unspoken of. I started my research with looking up what case studies there were about women’s rights and came across, a study in Zambia. It detailed that it women in their own country could not list 5 their own rights.(Fair…
Blog 4 (Fall 2016) – Gender and Media, by Nikole Maroe
Gender is not formed right at birth; it is developed through human experiences, mainly social and cultural conditions. Currently in our day in age, mass media is a major factor when it contributing to gender roles and rights. Media has altered how society has sees both sexes. In the USA, the media encourages individuals to…
Blog 4 (Fall 2016) – Women’s Rights, by Haylee Mariucci
While researching women’s rights, I looked at three specific programs that are working to improve women’s rights in developing countries. The three programs I looked at were Womankind, Krousar Koumrou, and Safe Agent 008. Even while living in a developed country women’s right are still a big issue that women face every day. When we…
Blog 4 (Fall 2016) – Gender Inequality, by Dominique Linton
Presentation 4 was an interesting and important topic that is still very relevant in today’s society. Gender inequality has been around basically since the beginning and although there has been improvement compared to history, it is still not where it needs to be. Part of the problem as to why the issue has not fully…
Blog 4 (Fall 2016) – Do we perceive technology as a male dominated space?, by Sooyeon Kang
In our modern Western, first world country context, do we perceive technology as something that is dominated by a certain gender? Or perhaps do we view it as a typical domain full of one gender? Is technology a space just like ‘math’ that’s considered more ‘masculine’ while as ‘textiles or home economics’ is more ‘feminine’?…
Blog 4 (Fall 2016) – Empowering Women Using ICT Skills At Radio Stations In Africa, by Cristina Delmundo
According to an article titled Our Africa, from the organization SOS Children’s Villages Africa, explains “Women have fought to achieve equal rights in many parts of Africa. But as in other regions of the globe, a woman’s status varies by country and region” (SOS Children’s Villages Africa). In some parts of Africa, often decisions are…