Reporting on Sexual Violence in the #MeToo Era
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Reporting on Sexual Violence in the #MeToo Era
Baker, Andrea; Manchanda Rodrigues, Usha
Taylor & Francis Ltd
10/2022
208
Dura
Inglês
9781032115528
15 a 20 dias
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Part I: Issues with Reporting on Sexual Violence in the #MeToo Era 1. Reporting on Sexual Violence in the Pre- and Post-#MeToo 2.0 Era 2. Objectively Silencing Survivors During #MeToo 2.0: The Case of the US News Media and Donald Trump 3. #MeToo 2.0 as a Critical Incident: Voices, Silencing, and Reckoning in Denmark and Sweden 4. Marginalizing the Reporting of #MeToo 2.0 With Structural Bias in Japan 5. The Disquieting Demise of a "Watershed" Movement in India Part II: Intersectionality, Reporting the Missing Gap in the #MeToo Movement 6. The Significance of Intersectionality in the United States' Media Coverage of the #MeToo 2.0 Movement 7. Intersectionality and Hashtag Journalism: Giving Women and Girls of Color a Voice in the United States' Media Coverage of the R. Kelly Scandals 8. Exploring the Digital Divide as a Component of Intersectionality Through the #DalitLivesMatter Movement Part III: Reporting on Sexual Violence: Advocacy, Campaign and a Solutions Journalism Lens 9. How the #MeToo 2.0 Campaign Changed the Way Norwegian Journalists Write About Rape 10. Australian Media, Intersectionality, and Reporting on Violence Against Women from Diverse Backgrounds 11. It's Personal: An Analysis of Reactions to Disclosure of Sexual Violence Victimization in Israel, by Online Textual Testimonies and by VR Illustration 12. Reporting on Sexual Violence During the #MeToo 2.0 Hashtag Era: Can the Media Be an Agent of Social Change?
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Sexual Violence;Sexual Harassment;Intersectionality;#metoo;#SayHerName;LGBTQ+;#BlackLives Matter;Toxic Masculinity;Newsroom culture;Journalism Practice;Solutions Journalism;COVID;CALD;VR Experience;Tamil Nadu;Hashtag Activism;Victim Survivors;Immersive Journalism;Dalit Women;CALD Background;Hashtag Movements;Unsupportive Reactions;Intersectional Factors;Intersectional Lens;Rape Myths;Campaign Journalism;Contemporary Society;Bergens Tidende;Female Journalists;Dalit Women's Voices;Dalit Men;VR Group;Benevolent Sexism
Part I: Issues with Reporting on Sexual Violence in the #MeToo Era 1. Reporting on Sexual Violence in the Pre- and Post-#MeToo 2.0 Era 2. Objectively Silencing Survivors During #MeToo 2.0: The Case of the US News Media and Donald Trump 3. #MeToo 2.0 as a Critical Incident: Voices, Silencing, and Reckoning in Denmark and Sweden 4. Marginalizing the Reporting of #MeToo 2.0 With Structural Bias in Japan 5. The Disquieting Demise of a "Watershed" Movement in India Part II: Intersectionality, Reporting the Missing Gap in the #MeToo Movement 6. The Significance of Intersectionality in the United States' Media Coverage of the #MeToo 2.0 Movement 7. Intersectionality and Hashtag Journalism: Giving Women and Girls of Color a Voice in the United States' Media Coverage of the R. Kelly Scandals 8. Exploring the Digital Divide as a Component of Intersectionality Through the #DalitLivesMatter Movement Part III: Reporting on Sexual Violence: Advocacy, Campaign and a Solutions Journalism Lens 9. How the #MeToo 2.0 Campaign Changed the Way Norwegian Journalists Write About Rape 10. Australian Media, Intersectionality, and Reporting on Violence Against Women from Diverse Backgrounds 11. It's Personal: An Analysis of Reactions to Disclosure of Sexual Violence Victimization in Israel, by Online Textual Testimonies and by VR Illustration 12. Reporting on Sexual Violence During the #MeToo 2.0 Hashtag Era: Can the Media Be an Agent of Social Change?
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Sexual Violence;Sexual Harassment;Intersectionality;#metoo;#SayHerName;LGBTQ+;#BlackLives Matter;Toxic Masculinity;Newsroom culture;Journalism Practice;Solutions Journalism;COVID;CALD;VR Experience;Tamil Nadu;Hashtag Activism;Victim Survivors;Immersive Journalism;Dalit Women;CALD Background;Hashtag Movements;Unsupportive Reactions;Intersectional Factors;Intersectional Lens;Rape Myths;Campaign Journalism;Contemporary Society;Bergens Tidende;Female Journalists;Dalit Women's Voices;Dalit Men;VR Group;Benevolent Sexism