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Indonesian Female Journalists and Gender Activism in the #MeToo Era: From #MulaiBicara and #TalkAbougazines . and . who collaborated with gender activists before, during, and after the revitalization of #MeToo. In this chapter, the two journalists illuminate what is often a taboo topic of violence against women in the Indonesian media, and they describe how they navigate the line between journalis遣返回国 发表于 2025-3-23 18:14:59
#NiUnaMenos: The Story of a Tweet That Revolutionized Feminism and Changed How Media Covers Violenceg on feminist theory, the study in the chapter analyzed 419 news stories and argued that, in most cases, the news media coverage of femicides in Argentina reproduced gender stereotypes and used victim-blaming language. Chapter . found that the media did not contextualize VAW crimes such as femicide蒸发 发表于 2025-3-24 01:29:17
The Judge and the Influencer: Race, Gender, and Class in Brazilian News Coverage of Violence Againsts suggest that Brazilian journalism emulates the same distorted social patterns of the country’s non-linear democracy by reporting mostly on VAW cases that involve White women and by interacting primarily with official, dominant sources that represent the status quo. Despite the relentless work of fAssemble 发表于 2025-3-24 04:47:34
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Reporting on Rape Culture in Sub-Saharan Africa During the #MeToo Eral witch hunts. However, positive trends were observed in South African and Nigerian reporting, in which sex crimes complaints were framed as being part of the systemic abuse of women that is underpinned by patriarchy and failures within political and religious institutions to address male violence.使无效 发表于 2025-3-24 14:14:45
Egypt’s #MeToo Moment: Using Social Media to Help Address Violence Against Women in Egyptult from ideas that resist the status quo, as observed on social media platforms. The chapter uses this framework to investigate the effect of Egypt’s #MeToo movement, as well as Egyptian women’s attempt to combat VAW through social media. The study analyzed in-depth, semi-structured interviews (N =Adenoma 发表于 2025-3-24 18:40:45
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