For further research
- Ana María
- 21 nov 2021
- 1 Min. de lectura
It is crucial when analyzing and creating a perception about certain issues to acquire information from different sources. Not only does it give you a bigger range of opinions but also makes your arguments about certain topics stronger. For this reason, I highly recommend for you read all these articles in this blog about LGBTQ+ portrayals in the media, and also visit the following websites to obtain more information about this topic

Media Smarts: It is a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to digital and media literacy in Canada (Media Smarts, 2012). Not only will you find historical research about the queer community's representation in media, but also other issues about media nowadays.

The association of LGBTQ journalist: This website is one of the most reliable that you will find on the internet nowadays. As its name explains is an association of journalists whose main goal is to support fair and factual LGBTQ news coverage (*NLGJA*, 2014). Moreover, it has developed a deeper understanding of queer terminology and it has a profound respect for the community in its articles.

Taboo media: Tabroom.com's mission is to provide a competition administration system for discussion and speech tournaments all around the world, in as many styles as needed (Tabroom.com, 2013). Here you will find taboo topics that will be discussed and monitored. Moreover, encourages ethical reporting.
Lastly, If you are interested on having a more significant understanding about the LGBTQ+ community in the media you should explore SEATUP blog where main words are defined, a historical approach to the issue, and even LGBTQ+ Tv shows that you could see!.



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