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Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Images and icons: harnessing the power of the media to reduce sex-selective abortion in India - Yvonne MacPherson

Sex-selective abortion is an increasing problem in India. Previous awareness-raising efforts on the issue have focused largely on the act of abortion, without substantively addressing the context that creates a demand for sex selection. The BBC World Service Trust conducted a research study on how best to use the media to address the issue, and concluded that a fictional television drama would be a suitable medium, as it would be able to unravel the reasons for son preference, demonstrate ways in which social pressure can be challenged, and depict women in a variety of roles that would serve to increase their value within the family and society.
From: Gender and Development, Vol. 15 no. 3 (November 2007)

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