Violence against women in the Global South : reporting in the #MeToo era / Andrea Jean Baker, Celeste González de Bustamante, Jeannine E. Relly, editors.
A must-read for journalism, communication, and gender studies scholars interested in understanding how socioeconomic factors and geopolitical power relations influence discourse around violence against women in the Global South. Ammina Kothari, Professor of Journalism, Harrington School of Communica...
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Acknowledgments
- About the Book
- Praise for Violence Against Women in the Global South
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Chapter 1: Reporting on Violence Against Women in the Global South
- Introduction
- Global North Versus Global South
- Violence Against Women
- Femicide or Feminicide
- Impact of COVID 19
- #MeToo-related Movements and Hashtag Journalism
- Critical Race Theory, Intersectionality, and Hashtag Activism
- Before #MeToo: Traditional News Framing Regarding Violence Against Women
- Use of Police Sources: Violence Against Women as Episodic Cases or Social Phenomenon
- #MeToo Era: Challenging the Global North Discourse About Violence Against Women
- Differing Global Experiences of Violence Against Women
- Three Aims of the Edited Collection
- Intersectional Lens
- Multidisciplinary and Multifaceted Methodologies
- Solutions Journalism Approach
- Book outline
- Southeast Asia
- Latin America
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- North Africa and the Middle East
- Conclusion
- References
- Part I: South Asia
- Chapter 2: Indonesian Female Journalists and Gender Activism in the #MeToo Era: From #MulaiBicara and #TalkAboutIt
- Introduction
- Indonesia's Political History and Link to the Media
- Negotiating the Journalist-Activist Divide
- #MeToo in Indonesia
- National Days of Action
- Bills to Address Violence
- Coalitions
- Social Media
- Research Methodology
- Stories of Individual Female Digital Content Producers and Their Gender Activism
- Hera, Editor of Magdalene.co
- Digital Media and Feminist Activism
- Journalists, Not Activists
- Media Campaigns
- Luviana, Journalist, Editor, Cofounder, and Chief Editor of Konde.co
- Journalism, Activism, and Democratic Spaces
- Activism Through Journalism: Collaboration Beyond Digital Campaigns
- House of the Unsilenced Campaigns
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- References
- Part II: Latin America
- Chapter 3: #NiUnaMenos: The Story of a Tweet That Revolutionized Feminism and Changed How Media Covers Violence Against Women in Argentina
- Introduction
- Purpose of This Study
- Addressing Femicide in Argentina
- The Global South Context of Argentina
- Argentines as Pioneers: Historical Role of Women in Politics
- Femicide as a Global Issue
- Framing of Femicides in the News
- Research Methodology
- Coding Instrument
- Coder Training and Intercoder Reliability
- Variables
- Sources
- Frames
- Tone
- Statistical Analysis
- Argentinean Press Coverage of Femicides
- Framing the Stories
- Sourcing the Stories
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- Limitations of the Research
- References
- Chapter 4: The Judge and the Influencer: Race, Gender, and Class in Brazilian News Coverage of Violence Against Women
- Introduction