The "Me Too" and "Time's Up" Movements in The Guardian

Tsvetelina Dzhambazova
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The article analyzes the author's content analysis results on texts about the new social justice movements "Me Too" and "Time's Up. „The analyzed materials are published on The Guardian's website (theguardian.com) between October 5th, 2017, and December 31st, 2018, (thus marking both campaigns' first anniversary). The text aims to study the methods through which both initiatives are presented in the British medium. The article's important tasks are researching whether this website's authors express an attitude towards the movements and checking out whether there is any connection between these campaigns and the existing calls for changes in the social roles of sexes in modern society. The Guardian's journalists actively present attempts to eliminate violence and simultaneously express a largely positive attitude toward those activists' actions and efforts to eradicate gender discrimination. The published materials are characterized by a significant generic variety, while calls for changes in men and women's social roles can often be found in the analyzed texts. In the end, readers are fully informed about the most important facts surrounding the two movements, which once again proves the huge The Guardian plays in supporting and promoting gender equality values.
《卫报》上的“我也是”和“时间到了”运动
本文分析了作者对新社会正义运动“Me Too”和“Time’s Up”文本的内容分析结果。分析后的材料在2017年10月5日至2018年12月31日(这两个竞选活动的一周年纪念日)期间发布在《卫报》网站(theguardian.com)上。本文旨在研究通过这两个倡议是在英国媒体提出的方法。本文的重要任务是研究这个网站的作者是否表达了对这些运动的态度,并检查这些运动与现代社会中性别社会角色变化的呼吁之间是否存在任何联系。《卫报》的记者积极报道消除暴力的努力,同时对这些活动家的行动和消除性别歧视的努力表达了基本上积极的态度。出版的材料的特点是种类繁多,而在分析的文本中往往可以发现要求改变男女社会角色的呼声。最后,读者充分了解了围绕这两个运动的最重要的事实,这再次证明了《卫报》在支持和促进性别平等价值观方面的巨大作用。
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