The Gender Report provides a weekly round-up of links to online articles that may be of interest to our readers. The links below are to noteworthy articles on topics related to women in journalism and the media during the past week. Articles included in this feature do not necessarily reflect the views of The Gender Report or its writers. View past week’s round-ups here.
Reading List*
–10 ways women are criminalized for being brutalized—as seen in a single story (Women Under Siege)
–The 24 Pieces That Should Be Required Reading For Women From 2013 (HuffPost Women)
–Stoking Fire: How News Outlets, Prosecutors Minimize Sexual Violence With Language (Truthout)
–4 Women Journalists Defying the Odds in Mexico City (Global Voices)
–In Qatar, local women approach broadcast journalism tentatively (Doha News)
–Arab Journalists Training and Reporting Women (Arab Women Media Watch Centre)
–Magazine apologises for rape headline (The Copenhagen Post)
–The Big O: Remembering 2013’s Top Female Film Moments (Women and Hollywood)
–Women’s eNews Announces 21 Leaders for 21st Century 2014 (Women’s eNews)
–Journalists — Of Color! — To Watch In 2014 (NPR)
–Islamic World Through Women’s Eyes: Mideast Photography at Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (New York Times)
–Meet The Inspiring Woman Breaking News About Syria As She Reinvents Digital Journalism (Fast Company) On Lara Setrakian
–Liz Jackson reveals what she’s learnt about journalism over 27 years (ABC News Back Story)
–Vivian Maier and the Hidden History of Women’s Photography (Big Think)
–Seattle’s Lindy West Brings Women’s Issues to Light Online (Seattle Magazine)
–Bloomberg’s Susan Goldberg Leaving For National Geographic (HuffPost Media)
–Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher Launch Tech News Site ‘Re/code’ (Mashable)
–Q&A: NYT Correspondent, Jodi Kantor (ReportHers)
*Note: Due to the holiday, this week’s list contains noteworthy links from the past two weeks. No Reading List was posted for the week of 12/29/2013.
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