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Today, a variety of gender-based threats and discrimination
continue to characterize journalism. Both male and female
journalists are prone to online and offline threats, casual
stereotypes in their routine work, and discrimination (especially
in terms of job opportunities, promotion, and pay-scale). Working
in a safe and non-discriminatory environment is the right of all
journalists, regardless of their gender. The Handbook of Research
on Discrimination, Gender Disparity, and Safety Risks in Journalism
is a critical reference book that highlights equal rights in
journalism to ensure the safety of women and men. The book
investigates the level and nature of threats, both online and
offline, faced by journalists as well as gender discrimination in
journalism. Best practices and examples that can promote a safe
working environment and gender equality in journalism are also
presented. Highlighting important themes such as online harassment,
sexism, and gender-based violence, this book is ideal for
journalists, reporters, media organizations, professionals,
researchers, academicians, and students working or studying in the
fields of journalism, media and communications, human rights, and
women's studies.
This book focuses on ethnic journalism in the Global South,
approaching it from two angles: as a professional area and as a
social mission. The book discusses journalistic practices and
ethnic media in the Global South, managerial and editorial
strategies of ethnic media outlets, their content specifics, target
audience, distribution channels, main challenges and trends of
development in the digital age.
The freedom of expression and the freedom of information are the
indispensable components of free media. Without these two basic
rights, an informed, active, and participatory citizenry is
impossible. Members of the media require special protections to
enable them to operate freely in order to advocate for human
rights, public discourse, and the plurality of ideas. Combating
Threats to Media Freedom and Journalist Safety is an essential
reference source that evaluates how diverse threats impact on
journalists' wellbeing, their right to freedom of expression, and
overall media freedoms in various contexts and assesses
inadequacies in national security policies, planning, and
coordination relating to the safety of journalists in different
countries. Featuring research on topics such as freedom of the
press, professional journalism, and media security, this book is
ideally designed for journalists, news writers, editors,
columnists, press, broadcasters, newscasters, government officials,
lawmakers, diplomats, international relations officers, law
enforcement, industry professionals, academicians, researchers, and
students.
This book focuses on ethnic journalism in the Global South,
approaching it from two angles: as a professional area and as a
social mission. The book discusses journalistic practices and
ethnic media in the Global South, managerial and editorial
strategies of ethnic media outlets, their content specifics, target
audience, distribution channels, main challenges and trends of
development in the digital age.
The Agenda for Social Justice: Solutions for 2020 provides
accessible insights into some of the most pressing social problems
in the United States and proposes public policy responses to those
problems. Written by a highly respected team of authors brought
together by the Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP), it
offers recommendations for action by elected officials, policy
makers, and the public around key issues for social justice,
including a discussion of the role of key issues of sustainability
and technology in the development and timbre of future social
problems. It will be of interest to scholars, practitioners,
advocates, and students interested in public sociology and the
study of social problems.
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