The launch of the Wits State of the Newsroom Report 2019-20 is about to start. QW+ director Kathy Magrobi will be there, with Nechama Brodie, author, media academic and analyst, and Sbu Ngalwa, chairperson of @SAEditorsForum and Newzroom Afrika political editor. #SOTN#SOTN2020
@SAEditorsForum@sbungalwa@brodiegal@KathyMagrobi@Journ_SA This year’s #SOTN looks back at 2019 and offers some initial reflections on 2020. QW+'s contribution to the report delves into how journalists choose to amplify the opinions and perspectives of men over women when they use the same men news experts time after time. #SOTN2020
@SAEditorsForum@sbungalwa@brodiegal@KathyMagrobi@Journ_SA@franzkruger Dr Brodie says it is hard for journalists to speak out against each other - we don't speak out. But the same names circulate over the years - on paper media ownership seems to have changed, but we still have a concentration of ownership in similar places. #SOTN#SOTN2020
.@KathyMagrobi says a number of people chose to take part in the roundtable anonymously - shows the fear they had of the structures they work in. (The roundtable asked a number of women journos about their newsroom experieneces). #SOTN#SOTN2020
@KathyMagrobi Alan Finlay asks @brodiegal about demographics of ownwership structures - looking good in racial parity, but not so much in gender. #SOTN#SOTN2020
@KathyMagrobi@brodiegal .@brodiegal says media in SA can be a very toxic environment for women, especially black women. Men are very patriarchal. And look at glaring absence of women in leadership structures. #SOTN#SOTN2020
@verashni Dr Tlalang Mofokeng is talking in a pre-recorded video - she remembers being eight in QwaQWA, learning to throw stones at a Nyala. She knew it wasn't normal. @drtlaleng#NoVoiceLeftBehind#StorySlam
Our #QuoteThisWoman+ database has close-on 300 voices now - and a significant number of our wonderful women are able to contribute to the debates around #YouthDay. Here's a list (thread)...
Prof Deevia Bhana's research focuses on gender, sexuality, race, class, culture and childhood and takes in poverty, wealth, violence and inequalities. She is Professor in Gender and Childhood Sexuality at the University of KwaZulu-Natal.
Dr Shakira Choonara is an award-winning public health researcher whose work spans universal health coverage, youth advocacy, health governance, gender equality, HIV, disability and malaria prevention. She is a member of the AU’s Youth Advisory Council. @ChoonaraShakira
We're a bit late in celebrating #WorldOceansDay2020. ☺️But it is never too late to celebrate the voices on our database. May we introduce some of our experts on oceans and related matters? (Thread)
Victoria Ndinelago Erasmus is a marine scientist who has done extensive research on feeding ecology, reproduction strategies, age and growth, and effects of mercury as a contaminant of deepwater fish species.
Dr Louise Gammage (@LouGammage) is an environmental geographer whose research looks at the interface of natural and social systems. Her interdisciplinary research focuses on marine fisheries in South Africa.
At #QuoteThisWoman, we are working to get women’s voices heard in the media. And we’ve been debating a question: does excluding women amount to #fakenews? Thread follows… #HearUsSeeUs
Every day, media managers/journos make choices about what will and what will not make news – choices affected by their conscious and unconscious beliefs about where women should be in society. #HearUsSeeUs
Women are invisible, the media overlooks them (see @MediaMattersZA study: bit.ly/2CWLvra). Some categories are especially under-represented: elderly women, women from minority religious groups, poor women, women with different sexual orientations. #HearUsSeeUs