Handbook of Research on Discrimination, Gender Disparity, and Safety Risks in Journalism

Handbook of Research on Discrimination, Gender Disparity, and Safety Risks in Journalism

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Release Date: December, 2020|Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 459
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-6686-2
ISBN13: 9781799866862|ISBN10: 1799866866|EISBN13: 9781799866886
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Description:

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.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Freedom of Expression
  • Gender Equality
  • Gender Mainstreaming
  • Gender-Based Violence
  • Mental Health
  • Online Harassment
  • Sexism
  • Women Studies
  • Workplace Safety
Reviews & Statements

Statement from the Author of Chapter 2:
“We can never be too loud, too persistent or too strong in demanding the protection and promotion of women in media and journalism. Women's relationship to media has always been understood as central to wider spectrum of equality issues and also an indicator of a fundamental problem of gender inequality; in many ways, mass-media systems share a reflection of a global distribution of power and control. Difficulties and attacks that women face in the media professions and discrimination against women's access to decision-making posts are the problems that transcends national borders.”

– Prof. Zeljka Lekic-Subasic, Office of Eurovision News Exchange for Southeast Europe - ERNO
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Sadia Jamil is a postdoctoral research fellow at Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Khalifa University, Abu Dhabi. In July 2015, she has received her PhD degree in Journalism at the University of Queensland, Australia. She also holds postgraduate degrees in the disciplines of Media Management (Scotland) and Mass Communication (Karachi). To date, she is the recipient of a number of awards and scholarships including: The University of Queensland’s Centennial Award (2010), UQ’s International Postgraduate Research Support Award (2010), the Norwegian UNESCO Commissions’ and Oslo Metropolitan University’s conference scholarships (2015-2018), IAMCR’s travel grant award (2019), Union Insurance’s Cairo Air Crash Journalists Victim Memorial Gold Medal and Daily Jang’s (2007) and The News’ Sardar Ali Sabri Memorial Gold Medal (2007). She is also affiliated with the International Association of Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) and currently acting as the Co Vice-Chair of IAMCR’s Journalism Research and Education Section. Her research work includes studies into journalism, safety of journalists and impunity, freedom of expression and press freedom, new media technologies, urban development and digital divide.

Barış Çoban is a Professor in the Communication Sciences Department, Doğuş University, Turkey. His research interests include alternative (new) media, new social movements, surveillance and journalism safety. He edited the book “Social Media and Social Movements” (Lexington, 2015) and co-edited the books “Alternative Media in Turkey” (Kafka, 2015), “Panopticon 2.0: Alternative Media and Counter-Surveillance” and co-authored research articles: ‘The Gezi Resistance and Activist Citizen Reporters’ published by De Gruyter’s Communications journal in Vol. 42, issue 1, in March 2017; ‘How safe is it? Being an Activist Citizen Journalist in Turkey’ published in an edited book titled ‘The Assault on Journalism’ (Carlsson & Pöyhtari, 2017) by Nordicom and ‘Counter-surveillance and alternative new media in Turkey’ published by Taylor & Francis’s Information, Communication and Society journal in Vol. 21, issue 7, in March 2018.

Bora Ataman is a Professor of Communication Sciences at Arts & Sciences Faculty, Dogus University. He is currently studying on topics such as activist citizen journalism, media activism and counter-surveillance, and journalism safety. Recent co-authored research articles include; ‘The Gezi Resistance and Activist Citizen Reporters’ published by De Gruyter’s Communications journal in Vol. 42, issue 1, in March 2017; ‘How safe is it? Being an Activist Citizen Journalist in Turkey’ published in an edited book titled ‘The Assault on Journalism’ (U. Carlsson & R. Pöyhtari, 2017) by Nordicom; ‘Counter-surveillance and alternative new media in Turkey’ published by Taylor & Francis’s Information, Communication and Society journal in Vol. 21, issue 7, in March 2018; ‘Turkey: How to deal with threats to journalism’ published in an edited book titled ‘Transnational Othering – Global Diversities: Media, extremism and free expression’ (E. Eide, K. Skare Orgeret & N. Mutluer, 2019) by Nordicom and ‘A Review on the Safety of Journalists in Turkey: A Victims’ Rights Perspective’ in S. Jamil’s (ed.) 2020 book taitled ‘Handbook of Research on Combating Threats to Media Freedom and Journalist Safety’ by IGI Global. The last co-edited book of Ataman (with B. Çoban and Ö. Erkmen) published by Kafka in the early 2020 was ‘New Journalism - Mediums, Experiences, Opportunities’.

Gifty Appiah-Adjei has completed her PhD in Applied Communication at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. She holds postgraduate degree in Communication and Media Studies (Ghana). She is affiliated to Journalism Safety Research Network (JSRN) and her research works includes studies into Journalism, Journalists Safety and Impunity and Press Freedom.

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