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Communo Magazine, Spring 2019, School Of Communication
Communo Magazine, Spring 2019, School Of Communication
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The Current Volume 29 : Issue 24, Nova Southeastern University
The Current Volume 29 : Issue 24, Nova Southeastern University
The Current
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Experiences Of Egyptian Female Journalists With Workplace Gender Discrimination, Mai Ismail
Experiences Of Egyptian Female Journalists With Workplace Gender Discrimination, Mai Ismail
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There is an upward trend in the employment of women in the media worldwide and in the Middle East. Despite their growing presence, women working in the industry continue to experience discrimination, gendered practices and sexist attitudes at the workplaces. This study examines the experiences of Egyptian women journalists. It employs a qualitative approach, building on in-depth interviews conducted with twenty early- to mid-career Egyptian female journalists. These work in state-run, private and independent news organizations whether in print, broadcast or online media. The analysis shows that the experience of female journalists is linked to various factors pertaining to the …
The Current Volume 29 : Issue 16, Nova Southeastern University
The Current Volume 29 : Issue 16, Nova Southeastern University
The Current
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