BACKGROUND: How the mainstream news media report violence against women is significant if levels of violence are to be reduced and ultimately eliminated. Media reporting is an important indicator through which to measure progress towards shifting social and cultural norms that reinforce or challenge the place of violence against women in our society. The current study, therefore, aimed to establish a baseline picture of the extent and nature of reporting of violence against women by the mainstream Australian news media. METHODS: Descriptive and content analysis of media reports on violence against women that were collected over four months in three states of Australia. Reports were from newspapers, broadcast (television and radio) and onlin...
The news media help shape society’s perception of social problems as well as public opinion of victi...
Studies have shown that the media are an effective venue for placing issues on the public agenda. Th...
Historically, for decades, women’s have been treated as a property of males and as a servants workin...
Abstract Background How the mainstream news media report violence against women is significant if le...
This project aimed to establish the extent and nature of reporting of violence against women by the ...
Overview This paper provides an overview of the best available contemporary evidence on the way new...
This research identifies opportunities to strengthen reporting on violence against women to improve...
The Australian report for the Global Media Monitoring Project 2010 (GMMP 2010) involved a study of 3...
Violence against women is considered a global issue and it denies women their most basic human right...
Issues such as violence against women and the representation of this type of violence in the media, ...
Reporting of family violence in the media is often done in ways that either sensationalise or, alter...
National and international research has repeatedly identified the specific gendered nature and conte...
Reporting of family violence in the media is often done in ways that either sensationalise or, alter...
Includes bibliographical references.The South African mass media has been recognised as playing an i...
This report argues that a high number of Australians believe that violence and rape can be excused. ...
The news media help shape society’s perception of social problems as well as public opinion of victi...
Studies have shown that the media are an effective venue for placing issues on the public agenda. Th...
Historically, for decades, women’s have been treated as a property of males and as a servants workin...
Abstract Background How the mainstream news media report violence against women is significant if le...
This project aimed to establish the extent and nature of reporting of violence against women by the ...
Overview This paper provides an overview of the best available contemporary evidence on the way new...
This research identifies opportunities to strengthen reporting on violence against women to improve...
The Australian report for the Global Media Monitoring Project 2010 (GMMP 2010) involved a study of 3...
Violence against women is considered a global issue and it denies women their most basic human right...
Issues such as violence against women and the representation of this type of violence in the media, ...
Reporting of family violence in the media is often done in ways that either sensationalise or, alter...
National and international research has repeatedly identified the specific gendered nature and conte...
Reporting of family violence in the media is often done in ways that either sensationalise or, alter...
Includes bibliographical references.The South African mass media has been recognised as playing an i...
This report argues that a high number of Australians believe that violence and rape can be excused. ...
The news media help shape society’s perception of social problems as well as public opinion of victi...
Studies have shown that the media are an effective venue for placing issues on the public agenda. Th...
Historically, for decades, women’s have been treated as a property of males and as a servants workin...