Being a female journalist at the frontline:an autoethnography (original) (raw)
Being a female journalist at the frontline:an autoethnography
2016
Abstract
This is an autoethnography paper about being a female journalist, reporting amid the civil war and political unrest in Libya. It highlights my own experiences and how my gender affected the coverage. My findings also demonstrate that volatility in gender roles is a common phenomenon in times of civil unrest.
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