The 1001 Stories of Common Ground website is an opportunity to reinvent the famous ‘One Thousand and One Nights’ with 1001 constructive stories relevant to 21st century issues. Designed for people who believe that changing the world begins with positive change at the interpersonal level, users are invited to add their story to the many […]
Pediatricians Recommend A Media Diet For Kids To Fight Obesity
This article outlines a link between children, media, and obesity, and makes suggestions about reducing the amount of time children spend using media in order to fight childhood obesity.
Declaration of Principles of Equity in the News Media
This declaration is signed by executives and leaders from all media platforms and news organizations from around the world, and outlines principles of equality and fairness, credibility and accuracy, and equal treatment in newsrooms for women and men media professionals.
Global Report: Men Occupy Majority of Management Jobs in News Companies
The new ‘Global Report on the Status Women in the News Media’, examining more than 500 companies in nearly 60 countries, shows that men occupy the vast majority of the management jobs and news-gathering positions in most nations included in this study. The report is available on the website.
Who Makes The News
Who Makes The News is an annual global media monitoring project that examines the practices of the media internationally and posts its findings on the website.
Media Action Group
The Media Action Group is an initiative to extend the role of media with a systematic research and action intervention by offering a platform for development support communication. These intervention methods include research, editorial campaigns, and people engagement.
Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media
Six years ago, while watching children’s entertainment with her young daughter, Academy Award winner Geena Davis noticed a remarkable imbalance in the ratio of male to female characters. From that small starting point, Davis commissioned the largest research study ever undertaken on gender in children’s entertainment. The research showed that in the top-grossing G-rated films, […]
‘Newsroom Summit Highlights Digital Engagement’
This is an article that explores concept of the ‘newsroom cafe’, where citizen journalists can come together in a public space and both consume and write news.
Media and Information Literacy: Curriculum for Teachers
This Media and Information Literacy Curriculum for Teachers is a resource for Member States in their continuing work towards achieving the objectives of the Grünwald Declaration (1982), the Alexandria Declaration (2005) and the UNESCO Paris Agenda (2007) – all related to MIL. It is pioneering for two reasons. First, it is forward looking, drawing on […]
Roadmap Draft
This resource is a roadmap draft that outlines the aims of the Centre for Media Research at Jawaharlal Nehru University, including the principles to be upheld in the research methodology and how to incorporate various issues and teaching methods.
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