References 1. Journalists split their time between working in the newsroom and going out to witness events or interview people(the field) 2. Howard Schuman,“Sense and nonsense about surveys” Context, summer, 40(7),(2002): 40. 3. Steinar Kvale, InterViews: An Introduction to Qualitative Research Interviewing(Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, 1996), 84 4. Howard Schuman,“Sense and nonsense about surveys” Context, summer, 40(7),(2002): 40. 5. Ibid. 42 6. Ibid. 43 7. Robert S. Weiss, Learning from strangers: The art and method of qualitative interview studies(New York: Free Press, 1996) 8. Ibid 9. Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration(CCMA) information sheet. Accessed on the world wide web: http://www.ccma.org.za/UploadedMedia/InfoSheets_DISCRIMINATION%20-%20JAN%202002(1).pdf 10. Johanna Son, Gender and Development Glossary: A Tool for Journalists and Writers(Thailand& Philippines: IPS Asia-Pacific, 2010), 33. 11. Ibid 12. Ibid 13. Ibid P40. 14. Ibid P36 15. Femininity and masculinity refer to the“set of expectations about how women and men respectively, should behave, think and appear in a given society.” See Johanna Son, Gender and Development Glossary: A Tool for Journalists and Writers(Thailand& Philippines: IPS Asia-Pacific, 2010), 31. 16. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission(EEOC): What is Sexual Harassment? Available on the world wide web: http://www.un.org/womenwatch/osagi/pdf/whatissh.pdf 17. Zambia Demographic and Health Survey(ZDHS) 2007. Accessed on the world wide web http://www.zamstats.gov.zm/surveys/zdhs.php 18. For the purpose of this research patriarchy is defined as the dominance of men over women in spheres of life, including, but not limited to economic, social and cultural spheres. In other words, patriarchy is a social system that propagates male superiority, power and control over women as natural. In patriarchal societies, leadership roles, control of valuable resources and decision making are a preserve of men. As a result, patriarchy oppresses, exploits and subordinates women. 19. See http://www.zamstats.gov.zm/census/cen.html 20. Central Statistics Office Zambia. http://www.zamstats.gov.zm/surveys/zdhs.php 21. Unicef. Zambia HIV and Aids key statistics. Accessed on the world wide web: http://www.unicef.org/zambia/5109_8459.html 26
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