The News in Black and White: An Investigation into Racial Stereotyping in the Media
The methodology used in this study was deliberately chosen to achieve two main ends: first and foremost to reveal the extent to which racial stereotypes
The methodology used in this study was deliberately chosen to achieve two main ends: first and foremost to reveal the extent to which racial stereotypes
In our country discrimination against women and sexism continues despite a new constitution which guarantees all South Africans freedom and equality. The media plays a
In 1994 the Media Monitoring Project (MMP) monitored the media coverage of the first democratic elections. In our final analysis we found that the media’s
This research examines the media’s treatment of women in politics over the past five years. Beginning with an evaluation of the predominant approaches and research
Diversity in media content, especially that of news and information programmes is crucial. The media, as a primary source of news and information in our
Clause 11 in our Bill of Rights guarantees the right to life whilst clause 12 (2a,b) gives everyone the right to “make decisions concerning reproduction”
The aim of this study was to examine the role of the print media during the apartheid era. The findings included in the Truth and