The Hindu’s Coverage of Women’s Tennis: US Open 2023

The US Open 2023 concluded yesterday, and throughout the tournament I kept track of how my newspaper – The Hindu – covered the men’s game vs. the women’s game in their sports pages, to see if there was any bias there. (Previously I covered Wimbledon.) This is how I kept score: Column space by cm;Continue reading “The Hindu’s Coverage of Women’s Tennis: US Open 2023”

The Hindu’s Coverage of Women’s Tennis: Wimbledon 2023

Wimbledon 2023 concluded yesterday, and throughout the tournament I kept track of how my newspaper – The Hindu – covered the men’s game vs. the women’s game in their sports pages, to see if there was any bias there. (Previously I covered the French Open.) This is how I kept score: Column space by inches;Continue reading “The Hindu’s Coverage of Women’s Tennis: Wimbledon 2023”

The Hindu’s Coverage of Women’s Tennis: French Open 2023

The French Open 2023 concluded yesterday, and throughout the tournament I kept track of how my newspaper – The Hindu – covered the men’s game vs. the women’s game in their sports pages. They sourced their main articles from Agence France Presse, and there was a separate “Day in Numbers” section by someone from TheContinue reading “The Hindu’s Coverage of Women’s Tennis: French Open 2023”

Rape Myths About How Victims “Should” Behave

I first wrote this in 2014. How deeply sad that it’s all relevant again. In the wake of the Tejpal rape case, some articles and comments in Indian media have propagated certain myths about how “true” rape victims “should” behave. These myths echo depictions of rape in cinema and television, and go something like this:Continue reading “Rape Myths About How Victims “Should” Behave”

Victim Blaming Analogies

Note: You might want to read How to Analyse Arguments From Analogy first. Summary This post analyses various arguments from analogy (“AFAs”) used in victim blaming. It also talks about victim blaming in general – what we mean by blame and responsibility, and the psychological causes of victim blaming. Finally, it argues that victim blaming isContinue reading “Victim Blaming Analogies”

How to Analyse Arguments From Analogy

Note: You might want to read How to Argue first, to understand the structure of arguments in general. An argument from analogy is similar to what we simply call an analogy, but is different in that it’s an argument, whereas an analogy is usually just a stating of a similarity. “Your driving is like RahulContinue reading “How to Analyse Arguments From Analogy”