In Afghanistan, a significant advance since the fall of the Taliban has been the entry of women into media as reporters, anchors and producers. Media, in essence, have become a battleground for Afghan women fighting to overcome a culture of silence and invisibility following years of oppression. Be it TV, newspapers, radio or even music, media allow for the dissemination of stories that speak to women’s social, economic and political realities. Mightier Than The Sword is a two-part project exploring this social advancement. The first component is a 47-minute documentary, shot in Afghanistan in 2015, analyzing how the work of female journalists has affected gender perceptions and gender equality. The written portion of Mightier Than The Swor...
Today, we live in a world where the women\u27s movement has given most women the oppor...
The Taliban regime in Afghanistan helped create an image of Afghan women existing simply behind the ...
This article explores struggles for women emancipation and empowerment in contemporary Afghanistan. ...
The following discussion is based on an extensive survey of UK mainstream television news reports br...
Fighting brutality against women and children is not the expression of a specific culture; it is the...
This project examines how women traveling from North America and Western Europe to Afghanistan in th...
This article reviews women journalists in the midst of Taliban rule which is being highly discussed ...
This study is essential mainly due to the absence of any qualitative research conducted to investig...
This two-fold study examines the status of women of Afghanistan and the reality of their lives as de...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Deux journalistes afghanes effectuent une tournée ...
Malalai Joya, who was the youngest member of the Afghan Parliament elected in the 2005 elections, wa...
The current transformation of post-conflict Afghanistan from a war-torn nation to an emerging democr...
Afghan women have traditionally been excluded from the public sphere, but have recently emerged as a...
The international community entered Afghanistan in December 2001 to oust the Taliban. It promised re...
This chapter offers the first English-language critical examination of documentaries made by Alka Sa...
Today, we live in a world where the women\u27s movement has given most women the oppor...
The Taliban regime in Afghanistan helped create an image of Afghan women existing simply behind the ...
This article explores struggles for women emancipation and empowerment in contemporary Afghanistan. ...
The following discussion is based on an extensive survey of UK mainstream television news reports br...
Fighting brutality against women and children is not the expression of a specific culture; it is the...
This project examines how women traveling from North America and Western Europe to Afghanistan in th...
This article reviews women journalists in the midst of Taliban rule which is being highly discussed ...
This study is essential mainly due to the absence of any qualitative research conducted to investig...
This two-fold study examines the status of women of Afghanistan and the reality of their lives as de...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Deux journalistes afghanes effectuent une tournée ...
Malalai Joya, who was the youngest member of the Afghan Parliament elected in the 2005 elections, wa...
The current transformation of post-conflict Afghanistan from a war-torn nation to an emerging democr...
Afghan women have traditionally been excluded from the public sphere, but have recently emerged as a...
The international community entered Afghanistan in December 2001 to oust the Taliban. It promised re...
This chapter offers the first English-language critical examination of documentaries made by Alka Sa...
Today, we live in a world where the women\u27s movement has given most women the oppor...
The Taliban regime in Afghanistan helped create an image of Afghan women existing simply behind the ...
This article explores struggles for women emancipation and empowerment in contemporary Afghanistan. ...