What Is Left Unsaid
The HIV&AIDS Media Project is proud to present its first major publication, issued by Fanele, an imprint of Jacana Media.
What is left unsaid: Reporting the South African HIV Epidemic is a 400-page multi-authored investigation into HIV reporting in South Africa. The book combines journalism with research to present an analysis that is at once broad in its scope and focused on the important issues.
The book is a collection of work produced by the fellows of the HIV/AIDS & the Media Project. It contains a selection of the best journalism and research produced by the Media Project fellows which gives an important insight into the history and key issues of South African health politics and media reporting on HIV in the last decade. The texts range from in-depth quantitative and qualitative research documents to radio and television transcripts and candid interviews.
As good journalism should, it shines a light on one of the world’s most pressing concerns and gives a voice to those whose own voices are often not heard against the din of political controversy that surrounds HIV. At the same time, the book also provides a wide range of research and analysis on HIV reporting and the role of the media in the HIV epidemic.<-p>
“What is left unsaid” is available at bookstores across the country, as well as online at Exclusive Books.