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
–Women and the Internet: Part One: Online and offline violence towards women (Medium)
–Women’s issues in Arab media: finding a place, finding the words (Thomson Reuters Foundation)
–Swedish cinemas take aim at gender bias with Bechdel test rating (The Guardian)
–It’s a Man’s Phone: My female hands meant I couldn’t use my Google Nexus to document tear gas misuse (Medium)
–The gender ratio at many literary publications is shameful. But on Twitter, some of the most widely read critics are women (by Anna Holmes)
–Writing as Woman’s Work: The devaluation of “content” is bad for readers and for democracy (The Nation)
–Inside Iran: A Female Journalist Tells Her Story (ABC News) On Farideh Khoosha
–Capturing the truth in photojournalism one woman stands out (Women News Network) On Svetlana Bachevanova
–On Being a Woman Photographer With Maggie Steber and Lynn Johnson (National Geographic)
–Sara Lewkowicz Wins College Photographer Of The Year (NPPA)
–Katherine Boo, investigative journalist, and Gail Collins, Op-Ed columnist, join Pulitzer Prize Board (Columbia News)
–Q&A: WNYC Contributing Editor, Beth Fertig (ReportHers)
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