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Titre(s) : Reporting on sexual violence in the #MeToo era [Texte imprimé] / edited by Andrea Baker and Usha Manchanda Rodrigues
Publication : Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2023
Description matérielle : xv, 207 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references and index
"This edited collection examines the role of journalism in reviving and reporting
on sexual violence-related hashtags. Bringing together 15 journalism scholars from
around the world, this book explores and offers solutions to the common issues and
inadequacies of reporting on sexual violence in the media. Presenting a range of conceptual,
methodological and empirical chapters, the book tackles issues related to, or missing,
from journalism in three sections: section one acknowledges and surveys the role journalism
plays in shining a light on social injustices and critiques research deficits in reporting
on sexual violence; section two employs cutting-edge research linked to an intersectional
lens to amplify the voices that have been silenced in the media coverage; section
three explores how advocacy, campaign and solutions journalism offers frameworks for
ethical reporting on the shadow epidemic of sexual violence during these COVID-normal
times. This timely and important work connects established and emerging journalism
practices to changing discourses about sexual violence. It is an important reading
for students and scholars of journalism, gender studies, media studies, communication
studies, culture studies, and sociology"
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Baker, Andrea. Éditeur scientifique
Rodrigues, Usha Manchanda. Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Violences sexuelles -- Dans la presse
Violence envers les femmes -- Dans la presse
Indice(s) Dewey :
070.449 364 (23e éd.) = Journalisme - Sujets particuliers - Criminologie
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781032115528. - ISBN 1032115521. - ISBN 9781032115511. - ISBN 1032115513. -
ISBN 9781003220411 (erroné)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb47260778w
Notice n° :
FRBNF47260778
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Table des matières : Reporting on sexual violence in the pre- and post-#MeToo 2.0 era / Andrea Baker and
Usha Manchanda Rodrigues ; Objectively silencing survivors during #MeToo 2.0 : the
case of the US news media and Donald Trump / Lindsey Blumell and Jen Huemmer ; #MeToo
2.0 as a critical incident : voices, silencing, and reckoning in Denmark and Sweden
/ Jannie Møller Hartley and Tina Askanius ; Marginalizing the reporting of #MeToo
2.0 with structural bias in Japan / Misook Lee ; The disquieting demise of a "watershed"
movement in India / Chindu Sreedharan and Einar Thorsen ; The significance of intersectionality
in the United States' media coverage of the #MeToo 2.0 movement / Carly Gieseler
; Intersectionality and hashtag journalism : giving women and girls of color a voice
in the United States' media coverage of the R. Kelly scandals / Andrea Baker ; Exploring
the digital divide as a component of intersectionality through the #DalitLivesMatter
movement / Ali Saha, Usha Manchanda Rodrigues and Paromita Pain ; How the #MeToo
2.0 campaign changed the way Norwegian journalists write about rape / Thea Storøy
Elnan ; Australian media, intersectionality, and reporting on violence against women
from diverse backgrounds / Usha Manchanda Rodrigues ; It's personal : an analysis
of reactions to disclosure of sexual violence victimization in Israel, by online textual
testimonies and by VR illustration / Nili Steinfeld and Hila Lowenstein-Barkai ;
Reporting on sexual violence during the #MeToo 2.0 hashtag era : can the media be
an agent of social change? / Usha Manchanda Rodrigues and Andrea Baker.