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Communication in Everyday Life Assesment

   

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Communication in Everyday
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Table of Contents
Part 1 – Annotated Bibliography................................................................................. 2
Article 1................................................................................................................... 2
Article 2................................................................................................................... 2
Article 3................................................................................................................... 3
Article 4................................................................................................................... 3
Part B – Critical Analysis............................................................................................. 4
References................................................................................................................. 6
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Part 1 – Annotated Bibliography
India: Social media left outraged after charred body of 27-year-old found in Hyderabad
https://gulfnews.com/world/asia/india/india-social-media-left-outraged-after-charred-
body-of-27-year-old-found-in-hyderabad-1.1575097687164
Article 1
Ismail, A. and Mishra, S., 2016, ‘Violence against Women Digitized: An Analysis of Times of
India Online Videos After the Delhi Gang Rape’, Online Journal of Communication and Media
Technologies, vol. 6, no. 2, p. 158.
The main purpose of the article is to explore violence against women which has become a major
concern in the modern world. The article has performed a textual analysis for collecting adequate
information. It represents that the news media must work as overseers over the wrongdoings in
the world instead of helpers in deteriorating the communal weaknesses. It primarily focuses on
the media exposure of gang rape case in Delhi and the death of a 23-year-old medical learner.
The study demonstrates that the government of the country revised the laws affecting sexual
violence. It is argued that media develop an impression of cases instead of an correct record of
the events. Besides this, the author argued that there should be more research on sex crimes and
violence against women to present accurate information so that the government could take
essential steps. The limitation of the article is that it uses time periods that cover the critical event
in the media. It is a useful source because it provides knowledge regarding violation of the
victim by the media and the culprit. The article is relevant to the issue because it explores the
role of media in covering the brutal murder case of women.
Article 2
Mwambene, L. and Wheal, M., 2015, ‘Realisation or oversight of a constitutional mandate?
Corrective rape of black African lesbians in South Africa’, African Human Rights Law
Journal, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 58-88.
The article aims to analyze the legal response of South Africa towards rape amongst black
African lesbians. It focuses on different stories of people who lost their life. Zoliswa was one of
the victims who was brutally murdered in Cape Town because she was lesbian. The study
indicates that lesbians face intolerance, dangers and intimidation that make their life vulnerable.
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