Women are still significantly underrepresented and misrepresented in news media coverage, according to Global Media Monitoring Project research in 108 countries coordinated by the World Association for Christian Communication (WACC) despite significant change since the project began 15 years ago. 24% of people in the news are female, compared to 17% in 1995. 44% of persons providing popular opinion in news stories are female compared to 34% in 2005. News media show significant gender bias with 46% of news stories reinforcing gender stereotypes. 13% of news stories focus centrally on women. Expert commentary is overwhelmingly male with only one female in every five experts. The age of women in the news is mentioned twice as often and family...
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In the twenty-teens, there are increasing numbers of women occupying executive positions in politics...
The paper addresses the problem of why news content is dominated by what men consider to be newswort...
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The Fourth Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP) has just been completed and the results will be an...
Feminist news researchers have long argued that in the macho culture of most newsrooms, journalists’...
This article reports New Zealand’s performance in the latest, 2010 round of the Global Media Monitor...
For more than a decade now, it has been demonstrated that female news sources receive little attenti...
"Le Projet Mondail de Monotoring des Medias est coordonné par l'association mondiale pour la communi...
In terms of the representation of women in society, great strides have been made in some areas, but ...
At the end of the 1960s, an increasing number of women started working as journalists. Since then, w...
The Australian report for the Global Media Monitoring Project 2010 (GMMP 2010) involved a study of 3...
Women in bikinis posing on a beach, heart attacks and snoring. What’s the connection? Well, to most ...
The Australia - National Report: Who Makes the News? research indicated that women and girls remaine...
Women's voices continue to be underrepresented in the global news media. This report examines women'...
In the twenty-teens, there are increasing numbers of women occupying executive positions in politics...
In the twenty-teens, there are increasing numbers of women occupying executive positions in politics...
The paper addresses the problem of why news content is dominated by what men consider to be newswort...
FræðigreinarThe news media are the most influential sources of information, ideas and opinion for mo...
The Fourth Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP) has just been completed and the results will be an...
Feminist news researchers have long argued that in the macho culture of most newsrooms, journalists’...
This article reports New Zealand’s performance in the latest, 2010 round of the Global Media Monitor...
For more than a decade now, it has been demonstrated that female news sources receive little attenti...
"Le Projet Mondail de Monotoring des Medias est coordonné par l'association mondiale pour la communi...
In terms of the representation of women in society, great strides have been made in some areas, but ...
At the end of the 1960s, an increasing number of women started working as journalists. Since then, w...