Browse by Goldsmiths authors: Douglas, Omega
Number of items: 16.
The Racial Dynamics of Reporting Africa
Colonial and Decolonial Practices in Mainstream Western News Media. (2025)
Douglas, Omega
The Black British Press. (2025)
Douglas, Omega
It’s Rife: The Online Bullying of Women Journalists in Africa: What Is to Be Done? (2024)
Daniels, Glenda and Douglas, Omega
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Theory in Practice: How Feminist and Decolonization Movements Shape Media Ecologies and Representation. (2024)
Douglas, Omega
Colonial continuities and discontinuities in British journalism. (2024)
Douglas, Omega
The online harassment of African women journalists. (2023)
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Journalism, Culture and Society: A Critical Theoretical Approach to Global Journalistic Practice. (2022)
Douglas, Omega and Phillips, Angela
The Chilling: A Global Study of Online Violence Against Women Journalists. (2022)
Posetti, Julie; Shabbir, Nabeelah; Douglas, Omega and Gardiner, Becky
The media diversity and inclusion paradox: Experiences of black and brown journalists in mainstream British news institutions. (2022)
Douglas, Omega
Radical Journalism: Then and Now. (2022)
Douglas, Omega
How Racialised Hierarchies are Playing out in the Russia-Ukraine War. (2022)
Douglas, Omega
The media diversity and inclusion paradox: there is a disconnect between expressed commitments to diversity and the experiences of journalists of colour. (2021)
Douglas, Omega
Backstories / Black Stories: Black Journalists, INGOs and the Racial Politics of Representing Sub-Saharan Africa in Mainstream UK News Media. (2019)
Douglas, Omega
A Future for Public Service Television: Content and Platforms in a Digital World. (2016)
Freedman, Des (D. J.); Tryhorn, Chris; Goblot, Vana; Born, Georgina; Loughrey, Pat; Chitty, Andrew; Griffee, Andrew; Watson, Neil; Clayton, Sue; Normington, David; Douglas, Omega and O’Neill, Onora
Postcolonial Perspectives on Development Achievements, Future Relevance and Possible Directions. (2015)
Douglas, Omega
Research project on structural racism in UK newsrooms.
Al-Kaisy, Aida and Douglas, Omega