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Journalism and Gender-Based Violence: A Systematic Review of the Literature

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In recent years, cases of gender-based violence in journalism have increased. Therefore, this text will analyze the link between both phenomena. In addition, the ultimate goal is to document existing publications on journalism and gender-based violence. To search for accurate information, the Scopus database was used. Regarding the correct selection of articles, the documents that were related to the topic developed were used, as well as the texts that had the Spanish language were Open Access and were between 2018 and 2022. In addition, the PRISMA method was used. In the course of the research, there were different limitations, so changes had to be made to the text. Finally, the research seeks to increase the dissemination of cases of gender violence that occurs in the journalistic field.

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Huertas-Yenque, T.Y., Turriate-Guzman, A.M., Bravo-Guevara, D.R., del Pilar Segura-Carmona, N., Espinoza-Carrasco, I.G. (2024). Journalism and Gender-Based Violence: A Systematic Review of the Literature. In: Joshi, A., Mahmud, M., Ragel, R.G., Kartik, S. (eds) ICT: Cyber Security and Applications. ICTCS 2022. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 916. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-0744-7_40

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