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Getting the balance right: gender equality in journalism; 2009 - Fokus

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The GMMP says that womenare more likely to be found <strong>in</strong> “soft“stories, deal<strong>in</strong>g with topics such ascelebrity and <strong>the</strong> arts, where <strong>the</strong>ymake up 28% of news subjects and<strong>the</strong>y are least likely to be found <strong>in</strong>“hard” news stories about politics,government and <strong>the</strong> economy.The use of stereotypes reflectsa mental block not only <strong>in</strong> termsof what society may expect fromwomen, but also—more seriously—<strong>in</strong>terms of what women may expectfrom <strong>the</strong>mselves. The structures ofmany societies have been based on assumptions of sex-biased roles,which are entrenched <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> use of language. When <strong>gender</strong>-biasedlanguage is used <strong>in</strong> a story (for <strong>in</strong>stance, craftsman, bus<strong>in</strong>essman,Tara Tamang, of Pathibhara FM Radio, leads apractical navigation session <strong>in</strong> a safety tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>gworkshop <strong>in</strong> Birtamod, Nepal, <strong>in</strong> May 2008.© Deborah MuirFemales news subject <strong>in</strong> ma<strong>in</strong> topic areas, GMMP 20053028 28252022 2220%15141050Celebrity, artsand sportsSocialand legalCrime andviolenceScienceand healthEconomyPolitics andgovernment14 GENDER EQUALITY IN JOURNALISM

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