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Flying broom’s “local women reporters’ network”
Doğan, Selen ; Somuncuoğlu, Sevna
Doğan, Selen
Somuncuoğlu, Sevna
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Doğan, Selen
Somuncuoğlu, Sevna
Somuncuoğlu, Sevna
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women
media
human rights
reporter
gender ethics
media
human rights
reporter
gender ethics
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Political ethics
Cultural ethics
Media/communication/information ethics
Social ethics
Sexual orientation/gender
Community ethics
Ethics of law
Rights based legal ethics
Cultural ethics
Media/communication/information ethics
Social ethics
Sexual orientation/gender
Community ethics
Ethics of law
Rights based legal ethics
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"It is expected that the media as a significant power use this power also for equality, justice and peace. Yet, the media have become a tool for struggle in women’s world, just like in other “disregarded”, “weakened” communities. A dangerous tool! This is because women constitute half of the population on a global scale. In this respect the media should not exist by addressing and being nourished by only one half of the population. However, today’s media form a structure, in almost every part of the world, in which only men make decisions and media context is maledominated. The media, with their sexist language and perspective, are far away from representing women."
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2014
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9782889310098
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