In 🇫🇮🇺🇸 1/2 of the new top editors appointed in the last year are women. In many others few are. No market in our sample has a majority of women top editors in 2023. The figures:
Among the 38 new top editors appointed, only 26% are women
👉 While 1/2 markets have seen a growing share of women among top editors, many others have seen declines, particularly in 🇿🇦South Africa: 40%>20% #InternationalWomensDay#HappyWomensDay2023
When we compare the % of women working in journalism with the % of women in top editorial positions, we find a weak positive correlation.
👉 Despite this, in 11 out of 12 markets, there are many more women working as journalists than there are women among the top editors
Looking more broadly at gender inequality in society and the percentage of women in top editorial positions, we find a very weak correlation.
Countries that score well on the UN Gender Inequality Index, such as 🇰🇷 and 🇪🇸, have relatively few women among the top editors #IWD2023
There is notable variation in the percentage of people who get news from outlets with a female top editor in each country, according to figures from our own #DNR22
This % ranges from 72% in 🇰🇪 and 71% in 🇫🇮 to 27% in 🇧🇷 and 18% in 🇲🇽 #HappyWomensDay2023
👋 Good morning! Our daily round-up on journalism worldwide includes stories on disinformation campaigns in the MENA region, layoffs at Euronews, fake news in an Indian province, and more.
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🕯️Hundreds of women in the Middle East and North Africa region, particularly journalists and human rights activists, have faced disinformation attacks in the public sphere during the last decade. newlinesmag.com/reportage/disi…
✂️ Nearly half of the Euronews workforce will be laid off and the media outlet’s headquarters in Lyon will be sold. lemonde.fr/en/economy/art…
🇮🇪 From Ireland, @philipbromwell and his team at @rtenews have relaunched their fantastic series on local climate action with this video on a local community's efforts to restore peatland
🇰🇪 Our contributor @moniango spoke with African investigative journalist @naipanoilepapa, who broke a major scandal on surrogacy in 2022 and won one of the most prestigious journalism awards in Kenya
👩🏾💻 On the challenges of being a freelance investigative journalist
"As a freelancer, you need to have an editor or at least people you trust. I was surrounded by people who cared. Having those people providing you with editing, fact-checking and lawyers was very important"
👋 Good morning! Our daily round-up on journalism worldwide includes stories on Scotland’s newspaper environment, AI-written articles, Rest of World turn 3, and more.
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📰 Scotland’s newspapers are struggling due to dwindling advertisement and high production costs. bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotla…
🤖 The Daily Mirror and the Express have published their first articles written using AI. However, the chief executive of their partner company says journalists should not fear for their jobs. theguardian.com/business/2023/…
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For the last of our #RISJSeminars this term, @khalelashawe and Hail Khalaf of @FrontlineInFocu will discuss their groundbreaking AR/VR reporting of conflict zones later today.
@khalelashawe@FrontlineInFocu On the sixth of February at 4.17am, the Kahramanmaras earthquake struck southern and central Turkey and northern and western Syria. More than 50,000 were killed and millions were displaced by the disaster.