Bien que les marchands ambulants soient en majorité des hommes, le journaliste a fait l’effort de rechercher la voix d’une femme qui exerce comme tel.
Dans le but de faire un article équilibré, le journaliste a aussi sollicité l’avis de l’adjoint au maire. Le seul reproche que l’on pourrait lui faire, c’est d’avoir illustré l’article par des photos dépourvues de personnes.
Exercices pour la formation:
Qu’est-ce qui fait que cet article soit sensible au genre?
Les marchands ambulants à Maurice ont beau paralyser la circulation et faire de l’ombre aux propriétaires de magasins mais le public les tolère car il y trouve son compte vu les prix concurrentiels qu’ils pratiquent. Faites un micro-trottoir auprès de vos compatriotes pour savoir s’ils préfèrent que les marchands ambulants déambulent les rues ou qu’ils n’aient plus rien d’ambulants et opèrent dans un local?
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