INIS
women
98%
dimensions
72%
portugal
50%
drawing
50%
guinea-bissau
43%
humans
36%
protection
34%
mapping
32%
africa
30%
safety
29%
communities
29%
environment
29%
production
26%
control
26%
universities
21%
regulations
21%
policy
21%
guinea
21%
biodiversity
21%
workers
21%
increasing
21%
surveys
18%
resources
18%
males
18%
vulnerability
18%
incidents
14%
labor
14%
visibility
14%
attitudes
14%
security
10%
incentives
10%
ethics
10%
wages
10%
legal aspects
10%
bridges
10%
presses
10%
interactions
10%
internet
10%
constraints
9%
data
7%
teaching
7%
schools
7%
connections
7%
Social Sciences
Journalism
100%
Harassment
87%
Women Journalists
69%
Human Rights
43%
Portugal
39%
Hostility
37%
Journalist
32%
Occupations
26%
Legislation
21%
Caregiving
21%
Narrative Method
21%
Elections
21%
Guinea
21%
Open Access
21%
Semi-Structured Interview
15%
Gender Inequality
15%
UK
13%
Community Media
10%
Guinea-Bissau
10%
Occupational Career
10%
Corruption
10%
Emotional Labor
8%
Africa
7%
Digitization
7%
Emotions
7%
In-Depth Interview
7%
Cultural Context
7%
Close Relationship
7%
Investigative Journalism
5%
Cultural Studies
5%
Family Structure
5%
Diplomas
5%
Parenthood
5%
Democracy
5%
Public Utilities
5%
Freedom of Expression
5%
Administrative Structure
5%
International Human Rights Law
5%
Caregiver
5%
Employment Conditions
5%
Financial Resources
5%
Media Studies
5%
Thematic Analysis
5%
Communication Legislation
5%
Focus Group
5%
Family
5%
Work Culture
5%
Incentive
5%
Arts and Humanities
Narrative Method
21%
Western Africa
21%
Guinea
21%
Local Media
21%
pubs
21%
Online
21%
Conservation Biology
16%
Initiative
10%
Awareness
10%
Expression
7%
Narrative
7%
Digital
7%
Textual Analysis
7%
Editorial Choice
7%
Vernacular
7%
Subjective
7%
General elections
7%
Grouping
7%
Environmental Education
5%
Vocal Music
5%
Dissemination
5%
Collaborator
5%
Regional
5%
Conservation Efforts
5%
Communication education
5%
Science Communication
5%
communicators
5%
Articulation
5%
Technical
5%
Communities
5%
Outreach
5%
Episode
5%
Natural Resources
5%