Female Voices Marginalised in Media Coverage of Science in Uganda, both as Authors And Sources

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Studies on women's marginalisation as authors and sources of science stories in the media in developing countries are few, and fewer in the context of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Using feminist media theory, this study surmises that women are accordingly underrepresented in GMO stories. Based on a content analysis of 317 stories published in two Ugandan newspapers, findings indicate that chances of females being published as authors and sources increase if they collaborate with a male. There is a need for female scientists to collaborate with male counterparts and journalists to increase their visibility in the media in an agricultural sector where women are great contributors to the labourforce.

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Lukanda, I. N. (2021). Female voices marginalised in media coverage of science in Uganda, both as authors and sources. Journal of Science Communication, 20(2), A11.https://doi.org/10.22323/2.20020211

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