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| Tuesday, December 04, 2007 |
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| Wednesday, August 08, 2007 |
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Media wise - children make the difference
By MMP @ 3:10 PM :: 756 Views ::
0 Comments :: Children and youth
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The comprehensive research study proposed by the MMP, the first of its kind in South Africa, aimed to address the representation of children and children’s rights in the news media. The ECM project took place over a three-month period in 2003. A group of monitors reviewed print, radio and television media to identify trends in the portrayal of children in the news. In an exciting and innovative research approach, the MMP also sought the active participation of children, in order to understand their views and perceptions of children’s representation in the media. The MMP, together with Clacherty & Associates, an organisation that specialises in participatory work with children, co-developed the content and methodology of the participatory workshops. Clacherty & Associates facilitated the workshops, which were run with the children. As part of the process, the children engaged in a parallel monitoring project where they monitored the media for a two-week period. This was done so that the children could express their views directly and see for themselves how they are represented by the media.
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| Wednesday, April 25, 2007 |
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The Children's Media Mentoring Project (CMMP) Report
By MMP @ 4:01 PM :: 963 Views ::
0 Comments :: Children and youth
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The Media Monitoring Project pioneered a best practice
approach to working with children as monitors and with journalists as mentors
in a project called the Children’s Media Mentoring Project. MMP worked together
with the Institute for the Advancement of Journalism (IAJ) and Agência de
Notícas dos Direitos da Infância (ANDI: a Brazilian news agency focused on
children’s rights). This report describes the project activities and looks at The
Star newspaper as a case study on the effectiveness of the MMP's approach. This file is 2MBs.
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| Monday, February 12, 2007 |
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50 Years of Women's Voices: Women's Day 2006
By MMP @ 2:10 PM :: 923 Views ::
0 Comments :: Gender and sexuality
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The 50th year anniversary of the 1956 women's pass march offered media an opportunity to educate and inform South African's of the role played by women in the struggle against apartheid. Diverse women featured in coverage including: * The stories of heroines, leaders and activists; * gender-based violence covered * Successful women; and * The Magogos.
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| Wednesday, January 17, 2007 |
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Delivering Service: Local Government Elections 2006 and the Media
By MMP @ 8:42 AM :: 767 Views ::
0 Comments :: Elections and democracy
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The 2006 Local Government Elections demonstrated many of the patterns from past of election coverage, with the elections attracting much media attention, but event-based reporting predominating. The majority of the coverage was national, rather than local, as may be expected in a local election. Beeld was the exception in this regard.
The fairness of coverage was compromised by media not setting their own agenda, but in allowing national party figures to do so. While national political figures featured largely, local issues only made the news mainly through public service delivery protests.
Women featured during this period in the media as a result of party manifestos to promote women within their ranks, not from a media strategy to seek out and discover female sources.
Race featured narrowly in the media, based on party announcements and perceived race-based voting.
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| Monday, November 20, 2006 |
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| Tuesday, October 24, 2006 |
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Whose blacklist is it anyway?
By MMP @ 2:50 PM :: 1039 Views ::
0 Comments :: Media Freedom
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In a constitutional democracy like the South African, it is commonly accepted and
entirely uncontroversial to assert the central role allocated to an independent
public service broadcaster in facilitating informed public debate based on the
central tenets, as stated in the SABC Charter, of free speech and journalistic and
programming independence. However, as witnessed by recent public debate,
the SABC is currently being challenged on the extent to which its editorial policy
remains in compliance with these basic democratic principles.
In this context, the Media Monitoring Project (MMP), an independent media
monitoring organisation which has been monitoring the media since 1993, sees its
role as to assess the merits of these claims. As an independent organisation of
civil society, the MMP remains independent of all parties and undertakes
evaluations of compliance with constitutional principles and professional media
practices. In this sense the MMP’s aim is to secure the primacy of the constitution,
which constitutes the MMP’s only substantive bias.
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| Monday, October 02, 2006 |
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Reporting on Children in the Context of HIV/AIDS: A Journalist's Resource
By admin @ 1:36 AM :: 1147 Views ::
0 Comments :: Children and youth
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In the context of widespread HIV/AIDS and poverty, this booklet provides reference information about children affected by HIV/AIDS and related policy issues, which need urgent and in-depth coverage by the media. With the imperative to “put children first”,this booklet challenges some of the limitations and misleading messages in current coverage, and offers a resource list to help media with the task of shaping an appropriate national response to children affected by the epidemic.
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| Saturday, September 30, 2006 |
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