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  1. envjustice.org

    This study identifies two tropes depicting women defenders as desperate mothers or underdogs, which empowers yet silences diverse women in diverse ways. The implications of such archetypes are that reporting may not only oversimplify the complexity of their experiences, but also contribute to pressures on women to be self-sacrificing and docile.
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      New: "Realities beyond reporting: women environmental defenders in South Africa" Author: Dalena Tran Read now the new research article of Dalena Tran about women environmental defenders in South Africa. Now available on the Journal of Feminist Media Studies.

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  3. tandfonline.com

    Materials and methods. This study unpacks how mainstream news articles covering South African environmental conflicts depict women defenders. To collect news articles, cases of environmental conflicts were first identified through the Environmental Justice Atlas (EJAtlas), an online inventory of EDCs, with over 3,500 in total and 60 for South Africa as of January 2022 (Leah Temper, Daniela Del ...
  4. portalrecerca.uab.cat

    This study identifies two tropes depicting women defenders as desperate mothers or underdogs, which empowers yet silences diverse women in diverse ways. The implications of such archetypes are that reporting may not only oversimplify the complexity of their experiences, but also contribute to pressures on women to be self-sacrificing and docile.
  5. mendeley.com

    Feminist Media Studies. Women environmental defenders continue to face marginalization despite their growing significance in ecological conflicts. ... Realities beyond reporting: women environmental defenders in South Africa. Tran D; Feminist Media Studies (2023) 23(5) 2152-2169 ... This study thus examines depictions of South African women ...
  6. semanticscholar.org

    ABSTRACT Women environmental defenders continue to face marginalization despite their growing significance in ecological conflicts. The media's role in empowering or further rendering them invisible is unclear. This study thus examines depictions of South African women defenders in news articles. A feminist critical discourse analysis of 98 media reports about 48 conflicts suggests a ...
  7. ingentaconnect.com

    This study identifies two tropes depicting women defenders as desperate mothers or underdogs, which empowers yet silences diverse women in diverse ways. The implications of such archetypes are that reporting may not only oversimplify the complexity of their experiences, but also contribute to pressures on women to be self-sacrificing and docile.
  8. Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UAB

    https://ddd.uab.cat › record › 257320

    Women environmental defenders continue to face marginalization despite their growing significance in ecological conflicts. The media?s role in empowering or further rendering them invisible is unclear. This study thus examines depictions of South African women defenders in news articles. A feminist critical discourse analysis of 98 media reports about 48 conflicts suggests a typology of the ...
  9. tandfonline.com

    This study unpacks how mainstream news articles covering South African environmental conflicts depict women defenders. To collect news articles, cases of environmental con-flicts were first identified through the Environmental Justice Atlas (EJAtlas), an online inventory of EDCs, with over 3,500 in total and 60 for South Africa as of January ...
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