Power Dimensions in Journalism: A framework for intersectional journalism
Power Dimensions in Journalism: A framework for intersectional journalism
Stine Eckert and Karin Assman received a best paper award for “Power Dimensions in Journalism: A framework for intersectional journalism,” which was presented at the joint Annual Conference of the Journalism/Journalism Studies Division and the Media, Publics and Gender Division of the German Communication Association (DGPuK) September 11 - 13, 2024 in Berlin. They have been invited to submit this paper to a peer-reviewed special issue in January 2025.
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