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Together against “the Truth Gap”: A Proposal to Fight Invisibility and Misinformation Affecting Women
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Martínez Rodríguez, Beatriz
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/ Activism
/ Adolescent girls
/ Adolescents
/ Alternative approaches
/ Ambition
/ Aspiration
/ Best practice
/ Case studies
/ Civil society
/ collaborative work
/ COVID-19
/ Democracy
/ Deterioration
/ development
/ disinformation
/ Education
/ Equal opportunities
/ Equal opportunity
/ Equality
/ False information
/ Females
/ Girls
/ Information
/ Information literacy
/ Information sources
/ Journalism
/ Mass media images
/ Misinformation
/ NGOs
/ Nongovernmental organizations
/ Pandemics
/ Professionals
/ right to information
/ Social change
/ Social networks
/ Truth
/ Visibility
/ Women
/ Young women
/ Youth
2024
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Together against “the Truth Gap”: A Proposal to Fight Invisibility and Misinformation Affecting Women
by
Martínez Rodríguez, Beatriz
in
Access to information
/ Activism
/ Adolescent girls
/ Adolescents
/ Alternative approaches
/ Ambition
/ Aspiration
/ Best practice
/ Case studies
/ Civil society
/ collaborative work
/ COVID-19
/ Democracy
/ Deterioration
/ development
/ disinformation
/ Education
/ Equal opportunities
/ Equal opportunity
/ Equality
/ False information
/ Females
/ Girls
/ Information
/ Information literacy
/ Information sources
/ Journalism
/ Mass media images
/ Misinformation
/ NGOs
/ Nongovernmental organizations
/ Pandemics
/ Professionals
/ right to information
/ Social change
/ Social networks
/ Truth
/ Visibility
/ Women
/ Young women
/ Youth
2024
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Together against “the Truth Gap”: A Proposal to Fight Invisibility and Misinformation Affecting Women
by
Martínez Rodríguez, Beatriz
in
Access to information
/ Activism
/ Adolescent girls
/ Adolescents
/ Alternative approaches
/ Ambition
/ Aspiration
/ Best practice
/ Case studies
/ Civil society
/ collaborative work
/ COVID-19
/ Democracy
/ Deterioration
/ development
/ disinformation
/ Education
/ Equal opportunities
/ Equal opportunity
/ Equality
/ False information
/ Females
/ Girls
/ Information
/ Information literacy
/ Information sources
/ Journalism
/ Mass media images
/ Misinformation
/ NGOs
/ Nongovernmental organizations
/ Pandemics
/ Professionals
/ right to information
/ Social change
/ Social networks
/ Truth
/ Visibility
/ Women
/ Young women
/ Youth
2024
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2024
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Overview
In 2020, the Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP) marked its silver anniversary by releasing its sixth report on the representation of women in the global media landscape, and in 2021, the NGO Plan International unveiled the tenth edition of its report “State of the World’s Girls: The Truth Gap”. The study focused on how misinformation impacts equal opportunities for girls, adolescents, and young women worldwide, and proposed strategies to combat the “truth gap”. These examples showcase the collective efforts made in recent decades by professionals, academia, institutions, NGOs, and activists to enhance the state of information globally. The aspiration is ambitious, aiming to make information more transparent, accessible, and inclusive, fostering equality, truth-seeking, and the visibility of women, young people, and rural populations. However, the findings from the GMMP reports, as well as the analysis conducted by Plan International and numerous other works, underscore that despite evident social changes worldwide—particularly in the educational, labor, and social realms for women—access to truthful and high-quality information remains elusive. Simultaneously, studies reveal a declining public trust, especially among young people, in traditional media, a shift to alternative information sources, and a deterioration in the quality benchmarks of the journalism profession. Journalism, a pursuit of truth from sources to the public, has historically been and should remain a pillar upholding democracy and freedom. This article employs a qualitative case study methodology to analyze the best practices proposed across various domains to safeguard information quality. Special attention is given to initiatives that aim to involve women and young people in the collective effort against misinformation.
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