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Women and Journalism - RISJ Challenges

3.80 ( 5 Ratings by Goodreads)
Women and Journalism

Women and Journalism - RISJ Challenges

3.80 (5 Ratings by Goodreads)
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In many countries, the majority of high profile journalists and editors remain male. Although there have been considerable changes in the prospects for women working in the media in the past few decades, women are still noticeably in the minority in the top journalistic roles, despite making up the majority of journalism students. In this book, Suzanne Franks looks at the key issues surrounding female journalists - from on-screen sexism and ageism to the dangers facing female foreign correspondents reporting from war zones. She also analyses the way that the changing digital media have presented both challenges and opportunities for women working in journalism and considers this in an international perspective. . In doing so, this book provides an overview of the ongoing imbalances faced by women in the media and looks at the key issues hindering gender equality in journalism.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781780765853
ISBN10 1780765851
Number Of Pages 96
Item Weight 148 g
Publisher / Reseller Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format paperback
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There is a lot of chatter about the under-representation of women in British newsrooms, but Suzanne Franks gives us the facts and figures. It makes for alarming reading. Lindsey Hilsum, International Editor, Channel 4 News

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Author's Bio

Suzanne Franks is Professor of Journalism at City University London. She was formerly Director of Research at the Centre for Journalism, University of Kent and a news and current affairs producer for the BBC, working on Newsnight, the Money Programme, and Panorama. Her publications include Reporting Disasters - Famine, Aid, Politics and the Media and Having None of It: Women, Men and the Future of Work.

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