Reporting on sexual violence in the #MeToo era /
edited by Andrea Baker and Usha Manchanda Rodrigues.
- New York Routledge c2023
- 207p. P.B.
Table of Contents
Part I: Issues with Reporting on Sexual Violence in the #MeToo Era
1. Reporting on Sexual Violence in the Pre- and Post-#MeToo 2.0 Era
Andrea Baker and Usha Manchanda Rodrigues
2. Objectively Silencing Survivors During #MeToo 2.0: The Case of the US News Media and Donald Trump
Lindsey Blumell and Jen Huemmer
3. #MeToo 2.0 as a Critical Incident: Voices, Silencing, and Reckoning in Denmark and Sweden
Jannie Møller Hartley and Tina Askanius
4. Marginalizing the Reporting of #MeToo 2.0 With Structural Bias in Japan
Misook Lee
5. The Disquieting Demise of a "Watershed" Movement in India
Chindu Sreedharan and Einar Thorsen
Part II: Intersectionality, Reporting the Missing Gap in the #MeToo Movement
6. The Significance of Intersectionality in the United States’ Media Coverage of the #MeToo 2.0 Movement
Carly Gieseler
7. Intersectionality and Hashtag Journalism: Giving Women and Girls of Color a Voice in the United States’ Media Coverage of the R. Kelly Scandals
Andrea Baker
8. Exploring the Digital Divide as a Component of Intersectionality Through the #DalitLivesMatter Movement
Ali Saha, Usha Manchanda Rodrigues and Paromita Pain
Part III: Reporting on Sexual Violence: Advocacy, Campaign and a Solutions Journalism Lens
9. How the #MeToo 2.0 Campaign Changed the Way Norwegian Journalists Write About Rape
Thea Storøy Elnan
10. Australian Media, Intersectionality, and Reporting on Violence Against Women from Diverse Backgrounds
Usha Manchanda Rodrigues
11. It’s Personal: An Analysis of Reactions to Disclosure of Sexual Violence Victimization in Israel, by Online Textual Testimonies and by VR Illustration
Nili Steinfeld and Hila Lowenstein-Barkai
12. Reporting on Sexual Violence During the #MeToo 2.0 Hashtag Era: Can the Media Be an Agent of Social Change?
Usha Manchanda Rodrigues and Andrea Baker
9781032115528 9781032115511 3862.90
2022020846
Sex crimes
Women
MeToo movement
Hashtags (Metadata)
R 070.4493 REP
Table of Contents
Part I: Issues with Reporting on Sexual Violence in the #MeToo Era
1. Reporting on Sexual Violence in the Pre- and Post-#MeToo 2.0 Era
Andrea Baker and Usha Manchanda Rodrigues
2. Objectively Silencing Survivors During #MeToo 2.0: The Case of the US News Media and Donald Trump
Lindsey Blumell and Jen Huemmer
3. #MeToo 2.0 as a Critical Incident: Voices, Silencing, and Reckoning in Denmark and Sweden
Jannie Møller Hartley and Tina Askanius
4. Marginalizing the Reporting of #MeToo 2.0 With Structural Bias in Japan
Misook Lee
5. The Disquieting Demise of a "Watershed" Movement in India
Chindu Sreedharan and Einar Thorsen
Part II: Intersectionality, Reporting the Missing Gap in the #MeToo Movement
6. The Significance of Intersectionality in the United States’ Media Coverage of the #MeToo 2.0 Movement
Carly Gieseler
7. Intersectionality and Hashtag Journalism: Giving Women and Girls of Color a Voice in the United States’ Media Coverage of the R. Kelly Scandals
Andrea Baker
8. Exploring the Digital Divide as a Component of Intersectionality Through the #DalitLivesMatter Movement
Ali Saha, Usha Manchanda Rodrigues and Paromita Pain
Part III: Reporting on Sexual Violence: Advocacy, Campaign and a Solutions Journalism Lens
9. How the #MeToo 2.0 Campaign Changed the Way Norwegian Journalists Write About Rape
Thea Storøy Elnan
10. Australian Media, Intersectionality, and Reporting on Violence Against Women from Diverse Backgrounds
Usha Manchanda Rodrigues
11. It’s Personal: An Analysis of Reactions to Disclosure of Sexual Violence Victimization in Israel, by Online Textual Testimonies and by VR Illustration
Nili Steinfeld and Hila Lowenstein-Barkai
12. Reporting on Sexual Violence During the #MeToo 2.0 Hashtag Era: Can the Media Be an Agent of Social Change?
Usha Manchanda Rodrigues and Andrea Baker
9781032115528 9781032115511 3862.90
2022020846
Sex crimes
Women
MeToo movement
Hashtags (Metadata)
R 070.4493 REP