The media, specifically tabloids, have the potential to portray poverty-related issues in a manner that informs the public and government about the experiences of people living in poverty so that it can be tackled with urgency. Poverty has blighted the lives of many, especially women, children and widows in Cameroon. The role of the media in reporting the plight and suffering of the ‘masses’ potentially shapes the way in which these issues are handled by those in authority. The study notes that the tabloid press has the potential to expose certain experiences of ordinary people thereby constituting that alternative sphere for the disadvantaged. The study investigates the manner women are represented in The Post which is an English tabloid p...
Africa has been subject to Western misrepresentations since the earliest ventures of Europeans into ...
The research entitled The Portrayal of Indonesian Women in Tabloid Wanita Indonesia discusses the co...
Data gathered from a convenience sample of 36 women who reside in rural villages lying on the outski...
The media, specifically tabloids, have the potential to portray poverty-related issues in a manner t...
This study investigated newspaper representation of women in the news. A total of four newspapers we...
Poverty is linked to powerlessness, injustice and exclusion. The primary concern of this study is to...
This study investigates women’s roles in the media: attitudes towards gender issues in six Tanzanian...
The research on gender and media in Rwanda has been limited over the past 20 years. Although women i...
The aim of this study was to examine newspaper representations of women. To do so, the researchers e...
The Cameroon woman has for long been the economic backbone of the nation, yet she remains largely ma...
Women’s poverty levels are at the centre of political discussions around the world as governments ar...
While modern, capitalist consumer societies have solved the problem of extreme poverty to a large ex...
HIV/AIDS has been a serious challenge which has plagued the world at large especially Africa. This t...
This article examines how gender disparity in terms of education, occupation and a person’s income i...
This study examines how working women are represented in the news media, and its main aim is to dete...
Africa has been subject to Western misrepresentations since the earliest ventures of Europeans into ...
The research entitled The Portrayal of Indonesian Women in Tabloid Wanita Indonesia discusses the co...
Data gathered from a convenience sample of 36 women who reside in rural villages lying on the outski...
The media, specifically tabloids, have the potential to portray poverty-related issues in a manner t...
This study investigated newspaper representation of women in the news. A total of four newspapers we...
Poverty is linked to powerlessness, injustice and exclusion. The primary concern of this study is to...
This study investigates women’s roles in the media: attitudes towards gender issues in six Tanzanian...
The research on gender and media in Rwanda has been limited over the past 20 years. Although women i...
The aim of this study was to examine newspaper representations of women. To do so, the researchers e...
The Cameroon woman has for long been the economic backbone of the nation, yet she remains largely ma...
Women’s poverty levels are at the centre of political discussions around the world as governments ar...
While modern, capitalist consumer societies have solved the problem of extreme poverty to a large ex...
HIV/AIDS has been a serious challenge which has plagued the world at large especially Africa. This t...
This article examines how gender disparity in terms of education, occupation and a person’s income i...
This study examines how working women are represented in the news media, and its main aim is to dete...
Africa has been subject to Western misrepresentations since the earliest ventures of Europeans into ...
The research entitled The Portrayal of Indonesian Women in Tabloid Wanita Indonesia discusses the co...
Data gathered from a convenience sample of 36 women who reside in rural villages lying on the outski...