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Continued neglect of women: An analysis of media’s representation of women as sources in top 10 trending topics of January to June, 2023
Media Monitoring Africa (2023), 9 pp.
Empowerment Journalism: A Model for Reporting Women Farmers’ Constructive Struggle
Oxford: Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (2023), 30 pp.
Where Are the Women? Insights from Across Asia on the Barriers to Including Women as Sources and Journalists in Environmental Reporting
Earth Journalism Network (EJN) (2021), 59 pp.
Reflect Reality Handbook
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Internews; United for News Coalition (2020), 107 pp.
"Reflect Reality is a resource and toolkit for newsrooms, journalists and business professionals to increase women as sources in the news media. It includes strategies and best practices from more than two dozen individuals and organizations working around the world to amplify women’s expert and a
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Gendering Leadership in Vietnamese Media: A Role Congruity Study on News Content and Journalists’ Perception of Female and Male Leaders
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, volume 95, issue 3 (2018), pp. 565-587
"This study combines two research methods to explore how female leaders are portrayed in the news in Vietnam, and Vietnamese journalists’ perception of female and male leaders. Content analysis indicated that female leaders are under- and misrepresented. Female leader sources seldom appear in the
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Gender Stereotypes Against Female Leaders in the Vietnamese Media
Oxfam (2017), 52 pp.
"The frequencies of female leaders being sourced in the news were far lower than those of male leaders, especially in the government sector. This demonstrates that female leaders are disappointingly under-represented in the news despite their contribution and participation in the workforce. Female l
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