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Peer-to-Peer

Podcast de In the Balance (by Sparknews)

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Peer-to-Peer (P2P) is a series of behind-the-scenes conversations with recognized journalists on how to better include girls' and women's perspectives in the news, thus ensuring a more accurate reflection of the nuanced, complex world we live in. Packed with anecdotes, learnings from lived experience, and hard-hitting facts and figures, the episodes tackle different aspects of striving for gender equality in the media, showing that better representation and inclusion for girls and women makes for richer, more engaging news that benefits us all. This podcast is hosted, produced, and edited by Ahlem Khattab. To learn more about our project, you can head to inthebalance.news (http://inthebalance.news) and towards-equality.com (http://towards-equality.com) Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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Portada del episodio P2P #2.2 - Nabeelah Shabbir on how to deal with gendered online violence

P2P #2.2 - Nabeelah Shabbir on how to deal with gendered online violence

It’s heavy but necessary work. Since 2019, the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) has been studying how online violence against women journalists occurs and operates in the help of ultimately coming up with solutions and systems that help prevent escalations that might lead to offline harm. In 2022, the ICFJ published The Chilling [https://www.icfj.org/our-work/chilling-global-study-online-violence-against-women-journalists], a report presenting their findings so far, case studies, and more than a hundred practical recommendations for action. Nabeelah Shabbir is one of its two co-authors. She is our guest in a new episode of our podcast Peer-to-Peer. Before becoming a researcher, Nabeelah worked as journalist for a decade in Rawalpindi, Cologne, Brussels, Paris, London, Oxford and Amsterdam for different news outlets. She has notably reported on climate change for The Guardian, and she and the “Keep it in the Ground” team won a British Journalism Award in 2015. In this conversation, she shares her thoughts on the evolution of online hate and what we can learn from what journalists like Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa have been through. She also highlights the importance of collaboration and solidarity in the face of online violence. CONTENT WARNING Mentions of physical attacks and violent threats. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy [https://ausha.co/privacy-policy] for more information.

26 de ene de 2024 - 20 min
Portada del episodio P2P #2.1 - Megan Clement: “Gender journalism is not activism”

P2P #2.1 - Megan Clement: “Gender journalism is not activism”

She's one of the authors of the “Gender is Part of Every Story,” [https://ugc.production.linktr.ee/FYIqyKaxQdOIYnNDsdde_%E2%80%98Gender%20is%20Part%20of%20Every%20Story%E2%80%99%20The%20Global%20Landscape%20of%20Gender%20and%20Feminist%20Journalism.pdf]  a report on gender journalism based on a survey of 100 media professionals across the globe. Megan Clement has long covered different topics (politics, climate, migration, human rights…) with a focus on women’s perspectives. She’s also the editor of Impact, a bilingual newsletter at the intersection of politics and gender. In a new episode of Peer-to-Peer, she explains the why, and the why now of this survey, and what finding surprised her the most. We also talk about her work with Impact, and what advice she would give herself if she were to get started with gender journalism today. https://inthebalance.news/ Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy [https://ausha.co/privacy-policy] for more information.

8 de sep de 2023 - 22 min
Portada del episodio P2P #6 - Ed Yong on gender bias and the need for more diversity in health reporting

P2P #6 - Ed Yong on gender bias and the need for more diversity in health reporting

Before becoming a writer, Ed Yong studied zoology then biochemistry, but realized that he’d rather explain science to others than be a scientist. Today, he’s an award-winning journalist and author, notably known for his writing on the world of animals and the Covid-19 pandemic (for which he received a Pulitzer Prize in 2021). In 2018, Ed published an article titled “I Spent Two Years Trying to Fix the Gender Imbalance in My Stories.” More than five years later, we wanted to check in with him. What process did he put in place? How did it change his reporting? And is this something that stuck with him over the years? He tells us about all of that, and shares some of the things he wishes he had known before he started writing health stories in which women are the protagonists, and calls on other male journalists to strive for more diversity in their own reporting. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy [https://ausha.co/privacy-policy] for more information.

7 de abr de 2023 - 28 min
Portada del episodio P2P #5 - Zahra Nader on journalism and women in Afghanistan

P2P #5 - Zahra Nader on journalism and women in Afghanistan

In less than two years, the Taliban have erased 20 years of progress for Afghan girls’ and women’s rights according to the latest estimates by UN experts. They have also restricted press freedom, and women journalists were the most affected by that: more than 84% of them have lost their jobs since August 2021, whereas 52% of men have. While many local media outlets were forced to close shop, Afghan voices from elsewhere in the world rose, making it their mission to talk about the reality of what’s happening in Afghanistan. Zan Times was launched in that context, in August 2022. Edited in Dari Persian and in English, the women-led independent news platform aims to give a voice to women and the LGBTQ+ community.' We sat down with its editor-in-chief, Zahra Nader, to talk about how Zan Times came to be, how their newsroom operates today and what it’s like for women journalists under Taliban rule. Although the conversation is specific to Afghanistan, there might be in Zahra’s words something to learn or relate to for each and every one of us. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy [https://ausha.co/privacy-policy] for more information.

28 de mar de 2023 - 26 min
Portada del episodio P2P #4 - Shreya Raman on how to make the most of data in your reporting

P2P #4 - Shreya Raman on how to make the most of data in your reporting

After working for a year in broadcast journalism at the news channel Mirror Now, Shreya Raman started digging into data to unearth stories. She spent three years as a reporter with IndiaSpend, the first data journalism initiative in India, then almost a year as a data analyst with India Migration Now, a research, data and media agency. Living between Mumbai and Goa, she now reports independently (BehanBox, IndiaSpend, FT, Nikkei Asia…) on a variety of subjects “at the intersection of gender, caste and disability.”  In this conversation, we talk about — you guessed it — data, but also the lack of it when it comes to women’s and girls’ lives, or what is called the gender data gap. Shreya Raman also shares some of the things she has learned while working with data, which might be useful especially to journalists who aren’t data specialists (so… most of us). Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy [https://ausha.co/privacy-policy] for more information.

24 de feb de 2023 - 19 min
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