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Children's Views Not in the News: Portrayal of Children in South African Print Media 2009
Melissa Meyer; William Bird (eds.)
Johannesburg: Media Monitoring Africa (2009), 32 pp.
Media on the Move: Migrants and Minorities and the Media. 4th Symposium Forum Medien Und Entwicklung (FoME)
Aachen: Catholic Media Council (CAMECO) (2009), 84 pp.
"The symposium focused in three sections on migration and ethnic minority media coverage within Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and South-Eastern Europe. Special attention was paid to concrete experiences regarding the strengthening of ethnic and diversity media and the potentials as we
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The Handbook of Journalism Studies
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New York: Routledge (2009), xx, 446 pp.
Keeping an Eye on the Campaign: Monitoring Media Coverage of the 16 Days of Activism: No Violence Against Women and Children Campaign
Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity, issue 66 (2005), pp. 90-96
"This focus analyses strengths and weaknesses of the media coverage of the 16 Days of Activism Campaign. The authors explain the current media representation of gender-based violence and the changes that need to be made to ensure that gender-based violence issues are covered more substantially and r
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Media Wise: Children Make a Difference. The Children's Participatory Process
Johannesburg: Media Monitoring Project (2004), 38 pp.
"The children’s participatory process is an exciting and key component of the Empowering Children & Media (ECM) project, which aims to improve the representation of children and children’s rights in the news media. The report focuses exclusively on the methodology used for the children’s parti
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Shades of Prejudice: An Investigation Into the South African Media’s Coverage of Racial Violence and Xenophobia
Media Monitoring Project; Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (2003), 73 pp.