#MeToo, Sexual Harassment and Coping Strategies in Norwegian Newsrooms

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Autor(a) principal: Idås, Trond
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Orgeret, Kristin Skare, Backholm, Klas
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/mac.v8i1.2529
Resumo: This article, through conducting a study of the sexual harassment (SH) of media workers, investigates the extent and types of SH experienced by the editorial staff of Norwegian newsrooms at the time the #MeToo campaign arrived in Norway, and what effects such experiences have on journalists’ professional lives. We are also interested in what Norwegian media houses are doing to address these challenges. The leading research question consists of three interrelated parts: To what extent are journalists exposed to SH? What coping strategies do they use? How can newsrooms be better prepared to fight SH, from the perspective of the safety of journalists? A mixed methods approach, which combines findings from a quantitative questionnaire with qualitative in-depth interviews, was used to answer these questions. The findings show that female, young, and temporary media workers are significantly more frequently targeted than others and that those who had experienced SH handled the situation using avoiding strategies to a significantly greater extent than those who had only been exposed to unwanted attention experiences. The findings feed into a discussion of what strategies media houses can use to be better prepared in the fight against SH.
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title #MeToo, Sexual Harassment and Coping Strategies in Norwegian Newsrooms
spellingShingle #MeToo, Sexual Harassment and Coping Strategies in Norwegian Newsrooms
Idås, Trond
coping strategies; female journalists; journalism; newsrooms; safety; sexual harassment
title_short #MeToo, Sexual Harassment and Coping Strategies in Norwegian Newsrooms
title_full #MeToo, Sexual Harassment and Coping Strategies in Norwegian Newsrooms
title_fullStr #MeToo, Sexual Harassment and Coping Strategies in Norwegian Newsrooms
title_full_unstemmed #MeToo, Sexual Harassment and Coping Strategies in Norwegian Newsrooms
title_sort #MeToo, Sexual Harassment and Coping Strategies in Norwegian Newsrooms
author Idås, Trond
author_facet Idås, Trond
Orgeret, Kristin Skare
Backholm, Klas
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Backholm, Klas
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Orgeret, Kristin Skare
Backholm, Klas
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv coping strategies; female journalists; journalism; newsrooms; safety; sexual harassment
topic coping strategies; female journalists; journalism; newsrooms; safety; sexual harassment
description This article, through conducting a study of the sexual harassment (SH) of media workers, investigates the extent and types of SH experienced by the editorial staff of Norwegian newsrooms at the time the #MeToo campaign arrived in Norway, and what effects such experiences have on journalists’ professional lives. We are also interested in what Norwegian media houses are doing to address these challenges. The leading research question consists of three interrelated parts: To what extent are journalists exposed to SH? What coping strategies do they use? How can newsrooms be better prepared to fight SH, from the perspective of the safety of journalists? A mixed methods approach, which combines findings from a quantitative questionnaire with qualitative in-depth interviews, was used to answer these questions. The findings show that female, young, and temporary media workers are significantly more frequently targeted than others and that those who had experienced SH handled the situation using avoiding strategies to a significantly greater extent than those who had only been exposed to unwanted attention experiences. The findings feed into a discussion of what strategies media houses can use to be better prepared in the fight against SH.
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