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The table below summarises the studies conducted according to the different countries.
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Regional |
Angola |
Botswana |
DRC |
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Lesotho |
Madagascar |
Malawi |
Mauritius |
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Mozambique |
Namibia |
Seychelles |
South Africa |
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Swaziland |
Tanzania |
Zambia |
Zimbabwe GIMEs |
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Latest
Tanzania Gender in Media Education audit
08 March 11
Regional relevance: Tanzania
This report provides an analysis of documents, interviews, lecture observation and student focus
groups conducted at the University of Dar es Salaam, School of Journalism and Mass Communication. It forms part of the Gender In Media Education in Southern Africa (GIME) research: the most comprehensive study yet... [read more]
Swaziland Gender in Media Education audit
08 March 11
Regional relevance: Swaziland
The audit of Gender In Media Education in Southern Africa (GIME) is the most comprehensive study yet undertaken of the gender dimensions of journalism and media education and training in tertiary institutions in Southern Africa. The audit of the University of Swaziland (UNISWA) is part of a larger GIME audit that... [read more]
South Africa Gender in Media Education audit
08 March 11
Regional relevance: South Africa
This report provides an analysis of documents, interviews, lecture observations and student focus
groups at six universities in South Africa. These universities which offer journalism and/or media
training are the University of Fort Hare, University of Johannesburg, University of Limpopo, Stellenbosch University,... [read more]
Namibia Gender in Media Education audit
08 March 11
Regional relevance: Namibia
The audit of Gender In Media Education in Southern Africa (GIME) is the most comprehensive study yet undertaken of the gender dimensions of journalism and media education and training in tertiary institutions in Southern Africa. The audit of the University of Namibia (UNAM) and Polytechnic of Namibia (PON) is part... [read more]
Mauritius GIME audit
08 March 11
Regional relevance: Mauritius
This report provides an analysis of documents, interviews, lecture observation and student focus
groups conducted at the University of Mauritius Communications Unit in October 2009. It forms
part of the Gender In Media Education in Southern Africa (GIME): the most comprehensive study yet undertaken of the gender... [read more]
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Critical citizens, responsive media?
11 August 08
Regional relevance: Southern Africa (SADC)
Johannesburg; 11 August. Among the many Women’s Day celebrations this weekend, the South African Gender and Media (SAGEM) Network will be toasting its victory in getting a Steers advertisement pulled off the air by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA). [read more]
Tabloids as gender activists? Research tells another story
08 October 07
Regional relevance: Southern Africa (SADC)
The scene is the quarterly meeting of the South African National Editors Forum (SANEF) in Cape Town in early 2007. The focus is a panel of tabloid editors. A media studies professor has just thrown down the gauntlet, saying in his view tabloids should not even try to masquerade as journalism. He cites the case of a... [read more]
Missing the mark? Gender and advertising in Southern Africa
24 August 07
Regional relevance: Southern Africa (SADC)
What on earth does the size of a woman’s bra have to do with smoking cigarettes? The question, posed by a woman in one of the focus group discussions in the recently released Gender Links study on gender and advertising in four Southern African countries is one that could well be asked of many of the... [read more]
How free are women in the media?
02 May 07 | (1) Comment
Regional relevance: South Africa
World Press Freedom Day on 3 May is a day to remember the importance of jealously guarding the hard won gains of an independent and fearless media. But how free is the media, when thirteen years into our new democracy it is still so unrepresentative of the people whom it serves? [read more]
Women have many houses including media houses
14 September 06
Regional relevance: Southern Africa (SADC)
A small but remarkable community of women publishers and media owners are making their mark on Southern African?s print media landscape. Yet, rarely does this extraordinary group of women blow their own trumpets, often choosing just to get on with the work. [read more]
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