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Sexism's toll on Journalism
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The report shows that the two-fold danger to which many women journalists are subjected is far too common, not only in traditional reporting fields as well as new digital areas and the Internet, but a... |
by | On 08 Mar 2021 |
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Women challenging stereotypes in the Covid-world
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Our industry has an overall 90:10 gender split in leadership positions. The ratio is improving in pre-media, publishing and media. Can we do more to address the gender imbalance in the industry? [Fir... |
by | On 08 Mar 2021 |
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Model Nagar Raj Bill: Taking Democracy to the Grassroots
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Participation of citizen in local governance is a key component for good governance. It extends the citizens’ role beyond that of a voter . It ensures a more equal distribution of power and resources... |
by Kedar Diwan | On 21 Feb 2021 |
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eSS Sunday Edit: Humanities and the Public Good
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Constitutions and founding principles, including our own, were drafted by those who studied Humanities and its cognate fields, which helped them see far into the future. The plan and vision remains, a... |
by Pramod K. Nayar | On 07 Jan 2021 |
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Gandhi’s Last March: A Parable for Today
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It is difficult not to remember Gandhi in the time of COVID-19. For one, the pandemic brings us back to his critique of the modern industrial civilisation, more particularly his much-maligned and misu... |
by | On 07 Jul 2020 |
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The Sunday Edit: Communicating science in pandemic times
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The pandemic has inevitably prompted a spike in the coverage of science, in the form of medical research and health sciences. Will this lead to better attention to science in the media? Will it promp... |
by Padma Prakash | On 30 Jun 2020 |
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