Stereotypes in News Reporting
-- ViewingNowThe Graduate Certificate in Stereotypes in News Reporting is a crucial program that addresses the pressing issue of stereotyping in news reporting. With 5 units, this course helps learners develop essential skills to identify and challenge stereotypes, promoting more accurate and inclusive reporting.
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- Stereotyping in News: Concepts and Controversies
- Media Representation and Identity
- News Reporting and the Construction of Reality
- Critical Analysis of Stereotypes in News Sources
- Effective Communication Strategies for Mitigating Stereotype Risk
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