Media Coverage of Poverty and Inequality

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The Career Advancement Programme in Media Coverage of Poverty and Inequality is a comprehensive course designed to equip learners with the essential skills required to excel in the field of journalism, particularly in covering poverty and inequality. This 5-unit course is crucial for individuals seeking to advance their careers in media, as it addresses the growing demand for journalists who can effectively report on poverty and inequality.

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The course is important because it provides learners with a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding poverty and inequality, enabling them to craft nuanced and impactful stories that resonate with audiences. The programme's industry relevance is evident, as news outlets and media organisations increasingly focus on covering social and economic issues. By equipping learners with the knowledge and skills to address these topics effectively, this course prepares them for successful careers in journalism. Throughout the 5 units, learners will develop a range of skills, including in-depth research, interviewing, and story-telling techniques, as well as the ability to critically evaluate and contextualise media coverage of poverty and inequality. This training will enable learners to take on more senior roles in media organisations, or to pursue careers in advocacy, research, or policy development.

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  • Defining Poverty and Inequality in Media
  • Media Representation of Poverty and Inequality: A Critical Analysis
  • Exploring Alternative Narratives: Poverty and Inequality in the 21st Century
  • Best Practices in Media Coverage of Poverty and Inequality
  • Evaluating the Impact of Media Coverage on Poverty and Inequality

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Data Analyst (25%) - Responsible for analyzing data and creating visualizations to support news stories.

Researcher (20%) - Conducts research to gather information for news stories and articles.

Journalist (18%) - Writes and edits news stories for publication.

Program Manager (37%) - Oversees the production of news programs and ensures they are delivered on time and within budget.

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  • ProficiencyEnglish
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