加纳媒体中的妇女地位:妇女是否意识到自身的不平等?

IF 1 4区 文学 Q3 COMMUNICATION Journal of African Media Studies Pub Date : 2024-02-26 DOI:10.1386/jams_00109_1
A. A. Yeboah-Banin, Ivy M. Fofie, Audrey S. Gadzekpo
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历史和当代的学术研究描绘了这样一幅图景,即媒体中的女性代表不足,被误解,没有 机会影响媒体中发生的事情以及她们自己在媒体中的地位。尽管多年来一直在采取干预措施--包括推动平权行动--以改善她们的地位和工作条件,但情况依然如此。在本研究中,我们认为部分解决方案在于提高媒体女性的自觉性,让她们更加意识到自己所面临的不平等。通过对加纳媒体中的女性进行全国范围的调查,并以女权主义媒体理论为前提,我们表明,尽管女性地位的进步是有目共睹的,但不平等现象依然存在。受访者在与男性地位平等问题上态度暧昧,这表明她们可能默许了不公平的做法,因为她们没有意识到内在的不平等。我们将讨论这些发现及其对学术和实践的影响。
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Status of women in the Ghanaian media: Are women conscious of their own inequalities?
Historical and contemporary scholarship paint a picture of women in media as under-represented, misrepresented and lacking the opportunity to influence what happens in media and their own status in media. This is despite years of interventions – including pushing for affirmative action – targeted at improving their status and working conditions. In this study, we argue that part of the solution lies in conscientizing women in media to become more aware of the inequalities they face. Through a nationwide survey of women in the Ghanaian media and premised on feminist media theory, we show that though progress is visible in the status of women, inequalities persist. Respondents were ambivalent about status parity with males, pointing to the possibility that they acquiesce to unfair practices because they are unaware of the embedded inequality. We discuss these findings and their implications for scholarship and practice.
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