Studies have shown that the media are an effective venue for placing issues on the public agenda. This process occurs through the media's attribution of salience and reporting of specific topics. In Singapore, the media are committed to a form of community journalism which focuses on nation building and reporting of community issues. This study localizes the portrayal of women in the media within the parameters of the Singaporean press. Specifically, it focuses on the portrayal of battered women and domestic violence in the Straits Times with the objective of evaluating the newspaper's performance in setting the agenda of a social issue. The study also explores how battered women are portrayed in the local press.Master of Mass Communicatio
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Abstract Background How the mainstream news media report violence against women is significant if le...
Violence against women is considered a global issue and it denies women their most basic human right...
Violence against women is considered a global issue and it denies women their most basic human right...
The role of media has today stretched far beyond the supply of information because of the outreach a...
BACKGROUND: How the mainstream news media report violence against women is significant if levels of ...
Historically, for decades, women’s have been treated as a property of males and as a servants workin...
The media environment of Singapore is characterized by (i) a monopoly of the mainstream media and (i...
The media environment of Singapore is characterized by (i) a monopoly of the mainstream media and (i...
This research identifies opportunities to strengthen reporting on violence against women to improve...
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This study explores and compares the portrayal of women in the news reporting of crimes of sexual vi...
This study explores and compares the portrayal of women in the news reporting of crimes of sexual vi...
This article explores the case of Flor Contemplacion, a Filipino domestic worker in Singapore who wa...
The aim of this study is to explore whether there is an increasing trend towards tabloidization in T...
Abstract Background How the mainstream news media report violence against women is significant if le...
Violence against women is considered a global issue and it denies women their most basic human right...
Violence against women is considered a global issue and it denies women their most basic human right...
The role of media has today stretched far beyond the supply of information because of the outreach a...
BACKGROUND: How the mainstream news media report violence against women is significant if levels of ...
Historically, for decades, women’s have been treated as a property of males and as a servants workin...
The media environment of Singapore is characterized by (i) a monopoly of the mainstream media and (i...
The media environment of Singapore is characterized by (i) a monopoly of the mainstream media and (i...
This research identifies opportunities to strengthen reporting on violence against women to improve...
study analyses how language is being used in newspapers to transmit news on Malaysia in a Singapore ...
This study attempts to examine the relationship between the exposure to newspaper crime coverage and...
This study explores and compares the portrayal of women in the news reporting of crimes of sexual vi...
This study explores and compares the portrayal of women in the news reporting of crimes of sexual vi...
This article explores the case of Flor Contemplacion, a Filipino domestic worker in Singapore who wa...
The aim of this study is to explore whether there is an increasing trend towards tabloidization in T...
Abstract Background How the mainstream news media report violence against women is significant if le...