(Alternative) Reporting: Intersectionality and (Non) Conformity in the Newsrooms

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Respondent for paper 1100 is Usha Raman

Respondent for paper 2592 is Annapurna Sinha
Respondent for paper 99 is Abena Animwaa Yeboah-Banin
Respondent for paper 137 is Carol Azungi Dralega
Respondent for paper 387 is Juliana Alcantara
Respondent for paper 1426 is Usha Manchanda Rodrigues
Respondent for paper 591 is Katerina Diamantaki
Respondent for paper 1438 is Yadi Zhang
Respondent for paper 2063 is Susana Sampaio-Dias

(Alternative) Reporting: Intersectionality and (Non) Conformity in the Newsrooms
Session Code:
GEN-4
Chair:
Usha
Raman
University of Hyderabad
1100
Community Media Coverage of Gender Issues: Struggles and Successes in Rural India
Session Code:
GEN-4
Annapurna
Sinha
Independent Researcher
2592
Reporting violence against women – intersectionality and diversity in the newsrooms
Session Code:
GEN-4
Usha
Manchanda Rodrigues
Manipal Academy of Higher Communication
99
Post-Covid 19 and the political economy of feminist media in Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda
Session Code:
GEN-4
Carol Azungi
Dralega
Department of Journalism, Media and Communication, NLA University College
Eva
Solomon
School of Journalism and Communication, University of Dar er Salam
Margaret
Jjuuko
School of Journalism, Media and Communication Studies, Universiy of Rwanda
137
Neoliberalism and the implications on the journalism profession during the covid-19 pandemic in Portugal
Session Code:
GEN-4
Juliana
Alcantara
University of Coimbra
387
Blue and pink make purple: Exploring gender nonconformity and its portrayal in journalistic discourse
Session Code:
GEN-4
Elisavet
Rozaki
Deree-The American College of Greece
Katerina
Diamantaki
Deree-The American College of Greece
Michael
Nevradakis
Hellenic American University
1426
SMASHING THE MEDIA GLASS CEILING: EXPERIENCES OF WOMEN DIGIMEDIAPRENEURS IN GHANA
Session Code:
GEN-4
Gertrude Dzifa A.
Zegbla
Department of Communication Studies, University of Ghana
Abena Animwaa
Yeboah-Banin
Department of Communication Studies, University of Ghana
591
Measuring toxic masculinity in journalistic performance: developing a monitoring tool
Session Code:
GEN-4
Usha
Raman
University of Hyderabad
Amritha
Mohan
University of Hyderabad
Anuja
Premika
University of Hyderabad
Sweta
Singh
University School of Mass Communication, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
1438
“It’s normal unless it turns into physical aggression”: a study of Portuguese Journalists’ perceptions of (gendered) online harassment
Session Code:
GEN-4
Susana
Sampaio-Dias
University of Portsmouth
Maria
Silveirinha
Universidade de Coimbra
João
Miranda
Universidade de Coimbra
Carla
Cerqueira
Universidade Lus
Filipa
Subtil
Instituto Politécnico de Leiria
Inês
Amaral
Universidade de Coimbra
Bibiana
Garcez
Universidade de Coimbra
Bruno
Santos N Dias
Universidade de Coimbra
2063
Podcast as a feminist alternative media in China: affordance-based uses and gratifications for feminist identity
Session Code:
GEN-4
Yadi
Zhang
Tsinghua university

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