About this course
Detangling Harassment explores the nuanced understanding and effective management of online harassment faced by journalists reporting on queer African lives. Drawing from the instructor’s firsthand experiences covering LGBTQ+ stories in Nigeria and Uganda, as well as their role as the founder of Minority Africa, a media organization dedicated to similar coverage, this multimedia course offers a comprehensive blend of video, audio, and text components. The course examines the evolution of online harassment within the media industry, looks at the specific challenges encountered while reporting on LGBTQ+ rights across African countries, and provides practical strategies for addressing and mitigating harassment through firsthand experiences from journalists. It is structured into four modules over four weeks for a total of 2.5 hours. Students who enroll in the course will engage with compelling storytelling, expert interviews, and real-life case studies to deepen their understanding and equip themselves with effective coping mechanisms.
What you’ll learn:
- Gain Insight into the evolution of online harassment in the media industry.
- Explore the dynamics of online harassment.
- Identify types of online harassment and support mechanisms.
- Develop strategies for dealing with online harassment.
- Evaluate strategies employed by journalists to navigate and mitigate online harassment, drawing from both personal experiences and extant research.
Introduction
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Module 1
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Module 2
3Effects