Reflections on Feminist Communication and Media Scholarship
Theory, Method, Impact
Herausgeber: Eckert, Stine; Bachmann, Ingrid
Reflections on Feminist Communication and Media Scholarship
Theory, Method, Impact
Herausgeber: Eckert, Stine; Bachmann, Ingrid
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This collection brings together ten of the most distinguished feminist scholars whose work has been celebrated for its excellence in helping to lay the foundation of feminist communication and media research.
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This collection brings together ten of the most distinguished feminist scholars whose work has been celebrated for its excellence in helping to lay the foundation of feminist communication and media research.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 188
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 150mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 227g
- ISBN-13: 9780367609832
- ISBN-10: 0367609835
- Artikelnr.: 62114118
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 188
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 150mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 227g
- ISBN-13: 9780367609832
- ISBN-10: 0367609835
- Artikelnr.: 62114118
Stine Eckert is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication at Wayne State University. Her research focuses on the intersection of media, gender, and minorities as well as the democratic potential of new media for publics. Ingrid Bachmann is Associate Professor in the School of Communications at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. A former reporter, her research explores the role of the news media in the definition of meanings within the public sphere.
Foreword Introduction: Squaring Feminist Scholarship with Media and
Communications Studies Part I: Reflecting the Past 1. Feminist Editing of a
Mainstream Journal: Reckoning with Process and Content Related Challenges
2. The Lunchroom Sessions: Lessons in Vulnerability and Resistance from a
Junior High Cafeteria 3. Designing Feminist Resilience Part II: Taking
Stock of the Present 4. A Feminist Odyssey from the Personal to the Public
5. Suffrage Media Historiography and Status Politics 6. Memory, Media, and
Gender Violence in Kenya: Revisiting the St. Kizito Secondary School Crime
of 1991 7. Feminist Endurance: Global Elisions and the Labor of Critique
Part III: Writing the Future 8. A Negotiated Feminist Agenda: Doing
Politics, Researching News, Going Digital 9. Feminist Media Studies: We
Need to Take Intersectionality Seriously 10. Global Feminist Positionality
(GFP): Coordinates of Time, Space, and Location in Research 11. What Is
Happening Here?: Re-imagining Feminist Communication and Media Work amid a
Global Pandemic Conclusion: Community, Deep Analysis, and Self-Reflexivity:
Feminist Media and Communication Scholars Urge That Our Work Must Be
Intersectional
Communications Studies Part I: Reflecting the Past 1. Feminist Editing of a
Mainstream Journal: Reckoning with Process and Content Related Challenges
2. The Lunchroom Sessions: Lessons in Vulnerability and Resistance from a
Junior High Cafeteria 3. Designing Feminist Resilience Part II: Taking
Stock of the Present 4. A Feminist Odyssey from the Personal to the Public
5. Suffrage Media Historiography and Status Politics 6. Memory, Media, and
Gender Violence in Kenya: Revisiting the St. Kizito Secondary School Crime
of 1991 7. Feminist Endurance: Global Elisions and the Labor of Critique
Part III: Writing the Future 8. A Negotiated Feminist Agenda: Doing
Politics, Researching News, Going Digital 9. Feminist Media Studies: We
Need to Take Intersectionality Seriously 10. Global Feminist Positionality
(GFP): Coordinates of Time, Space, and Location in Research 11. What Is
Happening Here?: Re-imagining Feminist Communication and Media Work amid a
Global Pandemic Conclusion: Community, Deep Analysis, and Self-Reflexivity:
Feminist Media and Communication Scholars Urge That Our Work Must Be
Intersectional
Foreword Introduction: Squaring Feminist Scholarship with Media and
Communications Studies Part I: Reflecting the Past 1. Feminist Editing of a
Mainstream Journal: Reckoning with Process and Content Related Challenges
2. The Lunchroom Sessions: Lessons in Vulnerability and Resistance from a
Junior High Cafeteria 3. Designing Feminist Resilience Part II: Taking
Stock of the Present 4. A Feminist Odyssey from the Personal to the Public
5. Suffrage Media Historiography and Status Politics 6. Memory, Media, and
Gender Violence in Kenya: Revisiting the St. Kizito Secondary School Crime
of 1991 7. Feminist Endurance: Global Elisions and the Labor of Critique
Part III: Writing the Future 8. A Negotiated Feminist Agenda: Doing
Politics, Researching News, Going Digital 9. Feminist Media Studies: We
Need to Take Intersectionality Seriously 10. Global Feminist Positionality
(GFP): Coordinates of Time, Space, and Location in Research 11. What Is
Happening Here?: Re-imagining Feminist Communication and Media Work amid a
Global Pandemic Conclusion: Community, Deep Analysis, and Self-Reflexivity:
Feminist Media and Communication Scholars Urge That Our Work Must Be
Intersectional
Communications Studies Part I: Reflecting the Past 1. Feminist Editing of a
Mainstream Journal: Reckoning with Process and Content Related Challenges
2. The Lunchroom Sessions: Lessons in Vulnerability and Resistance from a
Junior High Cafeteria 3. Designing Feminist Resilience Part II: Taking
Stock of the Present 4. A Feminist Odyssey from the Personal to the Public
5. Suffrage Media Historiography and Status Politics 6. Memory, Media, and
Gender Violence in Kenya: Revisiting the St. Kizito Secondary School Crime
of 1991 7. Feminist Endurance: Global Elisions and the Labor of Critique
Part III: Writing the Future 8. A Negotiated Feminist Agenda: Doing
Politics, Researching News, Going Digital 9. Feminist Media Studies: We
Need to Take Intersectionality Seriously 10. Global Feminist Positionality
(GFP): Coordinates of Time, Space, and Location in Research 11. What Is
Happening Here?: Re-imagining Feminist Communication and Media Work amid a
Global Pandemic Conclusion: Community, Deep Analysis, and Self-Reflexivity:
Feminist Media and Communication Scholars Urge That Our Work Must Be
Intersectional