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BBC Women Reporting the World : Conversations with Foreign Correspondents / / by Colleen Murrell



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Autore: Murrell Colleen Visualizza persona
Titolo: BBC Women Reporting the World : Conversations with Foreign Correspondents / / by Colleen Murrell Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2025
Edizione: 1st ed. 2025.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (241 pages)
Disciplina: 070.4332
Soggetto topico: Journalism
Journalism - Authorship
International relations
Peace
Gender identity in mass media
Sex
News Journalism
Writing and Reporting
Foreign Policy
Peace and Conflict Studies
Media and Gender
Gender Studies
Nota di contenuto: Preface: The Monstrous Regiment -- Introduction: The BBC's employment of women correspondents throughout the years -- Chapter 1: Kate Adie, CBE, BBC Chief News Correspondent -- Chapter 2: Diana Goodman, Correspondent in Bonn, East Germany and Moscow 1986-2000 -- Chapter 3: Elizabeth Blunt, MBE, West Africa Correspondent 1986-1990, India TV producer 1993-1994, Ethiopia Stringer 2007-2009 -- Chapter 4: Lyse Doucet, CM, OBE, Chief International Correspondent -- Chapter 5: Orla Guerin, Senior International Correspondent based in Istanbul -- Chapter 6: Carrie Gracie -- Chapter 7: Sara Beck -- Chapter 8: Caroline Wyatt -- Chapter 9: Sara Rainsford -- Chapter 10: Shaimaa Khalil.
Sommario/riassunto: This book explores the changing experiences and roles of the BBC's female journalists. Featuring original interview content, the book focuses on the careers of female foreign correspondents, from Kate Adie to Shaimaa Khalil. It begins by examining the power structures and gender-based assumptions widespread in the BBC from its inception through to the 1970s and 1980s, when international reporting opportunities first opened up for women, and then charts the changes that took place between the 1980s to the 2020s, including the recent controversy surrounding pay inequality. Featuring insights and anecdotes from the women themselves, it will appeal to a broad range of readers interested in the BBC, news journalism and gender, while also informing evolving academic debates around public service broadcasting, international news flows, media practice and issues of gender, race, class and power in the media industry. What drives women to become foreign news correspondents, do they approach their jobs differently from their male colleagues, and might their long battle for equal treatment and pay be nearing its end? These issues – and more – are handled with depth and nuance in BBC Women Reporting The World, an immensely readable work that will fascinate journalists and the public alike. Vivien Marsh, former BBC world news journalist, author of Seeking Truth in International TV News: China, CGTN and the BBC. This is a wonderful book which brings to life the extraordinary lives of many of the women foreign correspondents we take for granted on the BBC. It details the many challenges they faced from their employer and also from (men) colleagues and how they overcame them with determination. An inspiring read which I would thoroughly recommend. Emma Heywood, Senior Lecturer in Journalism Radio and Communication, Sheffield University. Colleen Murrell is Professor of Journalism at Dublin City University, Ireland. In her previous career she worked as a producer, reporter and news editor for a number of international broadcasters including the BBC, ITN, AP, TF1, CBC and ABC Australia. Murrell is the author of Foreign Correspondents and International Newsgathering: The Role of Fixers (2015) and tweets @ivorytowerjourn.
Titolo autorizzato: BBC Women Reporting the World  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9783031851988
9783031851971
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9911020416703321
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