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In turn, it affects their opportunities to fully and effectively participate in public life. Lack of inclusivity in the media is one reason for widespread gender stereotyping. Recent findings from the Global Media Monitoring Project show that the news media falls far short of being an inclusive space for women, for example. The panel explored the media's role in mitigating gender stereotypes, and the potential for regulatory frameworks to counter its prevalence in the media. Here are some key takeaways. Education Education is the most effective approach to fighting gender stereotyping in the media, the panelists said. Women: Depictions Of Women In The MediaEmail0 Pakistani social media circles continue to bear witness to an influx of fake accounts.
Meanwhile, the leftist media and personalities started bashing Katherine George over the tweet. One newspaper wrote an entire article over the reactions on the tweet, which gives a glimpse into the state of journalism. However, after a couple of days, the truth was revealed and people came to know that the Twitter account was fake and pictures of actual Polish travel blogger, Source Mroz, were used in this account.
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The account was made on February 1, and had over 12, followers. Depictionss further said that she will never speak for any Pakistani women, because they know their country best. Indeed, experts say that using a fake account with fake images will not help the cause of the country.
Although, it would give an initial euphoria to the people of country and they can boast on social media, how great the country is and how we treat our guests, but in the long run, it would be destructive. Observers maintain that repetition of such incidents will eventually backfire and people will not, especially, foreigners will stop believing this narrative.
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Currently, there are a Drpictions of accounts, which promotes Pak-Turk friendship, and Cordial relations between Pakistan and Russia, and continuously tweet about Pakistan, its rivalry Meda India and their strong support for Pakistan. Local sociologists and experts say that we, as a nation, love to share the tweets from such accounts because they paint Pakistan in positive colors, which is totally justified as everyone likes to see their country have a good reputation.
However, digital activists underline that one must do their research before believing and sharing the contents of such accounts, which apparently only focus on Pakistan and its politics. They urge us to check the history of such accounts, the people running the account, so that gives us an authentic source. For, they say, such accounts can manipulate the source of information and perspective about different issues, hence one must do their research which does not take much time.]
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