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Handbook of Research on Discrimination, Gender Disparity, and Safety Risks in Journalism (en Inglés)
Jamil, Sadia ; Çoban, Barış ; Ataman, Bora (Autor)
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Handbook of Research on Discrimination, Gender Disparity, and Safety Risks in Journalism (en Inglés) - Jamil, Sadia ; Çoban, Barış ; Ataman, Bora
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Today, a variety of gender-based threats and discrimination continue to characterize journalism. Both male and female journalists are prone to online and offline threats, casual stereotypes in their routine work, and discrimination (especially in terms of job opportunities, promotion, and pay-scale). Working in a safe and non-discriminatory environment is the right of all journalists, regardless of their gender. The Handbook of Research on Discrimination, Gender Disparity, and Safety Risks in Journalism is a critical reference book that highlights equal rights in journalism to ensure the safety of women and men. The book investigates the level and nature of threats, both online and offline, faced by journalists as well as gender discrimination in journalism. Best practices and examples that can promote a safe working environment and gender equality in journalism are also presented. Highlighting important themes such as online harassment, sexism, and gender-based violence, this book is ideal for journalists, reporters, media organizations, professionals, researchers, academicians, and students working or studying in the fields of journalism, media and communications, human rights, and women's studies.