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"This anthology presents stories of women journalists working in both traditional and digital media, who have made a name for themselves despite the unique challenges they faced on a daily basis... Throughout the anthology, several key themes are present undeniably: the barriers women journalists face, the resilience they embody, and the transformation they are bringing to Pakistani media. Through the lens of personal stories, the study underscores the importance of women's presence in newsrooms, highlighting how their contributions impact media content and influence societal attitudes toward gender equity."
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- Creator of work
- Rahemeen Malik; Ayun Manto; Laiba Ahmed
- Language
- English
- Geographic Origin
- Pakistan
- Geographic Subject
- Pakistan
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