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Ebook {Epub PDF} Missing Half The Story: Journalism As If Gender Matters by Kalpana Sharma

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 · Essay: Missing: Half The Story, Journalism As If Gender Matters Edited: Kalpana Sharma Publisher: Zubaan Pages: pages Price: Rs Gender, as this book says, has been . This is the question this book, edited and written by journalists, for journalists and the lay public interested in media, raises. Through examples from the media, and from their own experience, the contributors explain the concept of gender-sensitive journalism and look at a series of subjects that journalists have to cover – sexual assault, environment, development, business, politics, health, disasters, conflict – Price Range: ‎₹ - ‎₹ Surviving Violence, Making Peace: Women in Communal Conflict in Mumbai. Kalpana Sharma’s essay explores the multiple roles that women came to occupy in the riots that took place in Mumbai post the Babri Masjid demolition. As the news of this destruction – carried out on 6th December – was broadcast across the country, it triggered communal violence, resulting in two phases of riots between .



Kalpana Sharma will be bltadwin.ru's new Readers' Editor and environmental issues as well as gender in her writing. Her column, The Other Half, the Story, Journalism as if Gender Matters. Consulting a gender activist may be a good idea. Laxmi Murthy in her most insightful chapter 'Women, Men and the Emerging Other' in Kalpana Sharma's edited volume, 'Missing Half the Story: Journalism as if Gender Matters' (Zubaan Books, ), offers a helpful understanding of how to report on trans* people and sexual minorities. Missing Half the Story: Journalism as if Gender Matters Making Peace: Women in Communal Conflict in Mumbai. Kalpana Sharma's essay explores the multiple roles that women came to occupy in the riots that took place in Mumbai post the Babri Masjid demolition. As the news of this destruction - carried out on 6th December - was.



Kalpana Sharma is a columnist and former deputy editor of The bltadwin.ru her four decades as a full-time journalist, she has also held senior positions in Himmat Weekly, Indian Express and Times of Indi. This is the question this book, edited and written by journalists, for journalists and the lay public interested in media, raises. Through examples from the media, and from their own experience, the contributors explain the concept of gender-sensitive journalism and look at a series of subjects that journalists have to cover – sexual assault, environment, development, business, politics, health, disasters, conflict – and set out a simple way of integrating a gendered lens into day-to-day. And that's why, barring the sometimes difficult reading, Missing: Half the Story, Journalism as if Gender Matters is an important book – not only because it gives voice to women's perspectives.