25th Anniversary
Our 25 anniversary book is now available in PDF version, click here and download it for free.
When Change Isn’t Enough
"Without exception, each scholar was surprised and excited that I was from England. "I didn’t know there were Black people in Britain" was a common refrain. To many, I was from an unheard species called Black British journalist. My heart sank."
Gendered Journalism in China: From Newsrooms to Classrooms
"I was told again and again that in order to survive in the newsroom, the ability to navigate in the sexist environment was an essential skill. I heard stories that were far more disturbing than mine".
A Girl in the Scarlet Sail
“I was still a kid when I suddenly figured out that my dad had spent several years in a prison camp and was only released after Stalin’s death. I was shocked!"
Diversity: A Universal Heritage That Challenges The Media
"If diversity issues have always been close to my heart, it is probably because of my personal background."
Journalism, Diversity and Faces of Change
The story about media and diversity for many of us starts with the question of whom journalists should listen to.
De-Westernisation of Journalism Studies Enhances Sector’s Diversity ...
“Scholars from the Global South have struggled for decades for international recognition of their voices and intellectual contributions to a global academic community. A de-westernization movement has emerged in journalism and media studies, as seen in the rise of g...
Why?
“Stereotypes that she picked up in her village during childhood convinced her that children had to be protected from anything different. Because when hard, troubling times come, that’s when you see that “blood is thicker than water.” Regardless of whether it is...