Combining classic work on radio with innovative research, journalism and biography, Women and Radio offers a variety of approaches to understanding the position of women as producers, presenters and consumers as well as offering guidelines, advice and helpful information for women wanting to work in radio. Women and Radio examines the relationship between radio audiences, technologies and programming and reveals and explains the inequalities experienced by women working in the industry.
Combining classic work on radio with innovative research, journalism and biography, Women and Radio offers a variety of approaches to understanding the position of women as producers, presenters and consumers as well as offering guidelines, advice and helpful information for women wanting to work in radio. Women and Radio examines the relationship between radio audiences, technologies and programming and reveals and explains the inequalities experienced by women working in the industry.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Caroline Mitchell is principal lecturer in radio at the University of Sunderland. She has been active in the community radio movement in the UK for the last 20 years and jointly set up the first women's radio station in the UK: Fem FM.
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Introduction: On a Woman's Wavelength? 1: Gendered radio - hidden histories and the development of programming by and for women 1: Introduction 1: Speaking up: Voice Amplification and Women's Struggle for Public Expression 2: Broadcasting a Life 3: Hilda Matheson and the BBC, 1926-1940 4: From Plauderei to Propaganda: On Women's Radio in Germany 1924-35 5: Twin Peaks: The Staying Power of BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour 6: Twisting the Dials: Lesbians on British Radio 7: Women's Airwaves Survey 8: Sisters are doing it ... From Fem FM to Viva! A History of Contemporary Women's Radio Stations in the UK 2: Radio texts and audiences and the rise of feminist radio 2: Introduction 9: From 'Unruly Guest' to 'Good Companion': The Gendered Meanings of Early Radio in the Home 10: Mother's Little Helper: Programmes, Personalities and the Working Day 11: Justifying Injustice: Broadcasters' Accounts of Inequality in Radio 12: Gender, Fantasy and Radio Consumption: An Ethnographic Case Study 13: Galway's Pirate Women 14: Limited Talk 15: On Air/Off Air: Defining Women's Radio Space in European Women's Community Radio 3: Women working in radio 3: Introduction 16: Getting in and Getting on: Women and Radio Management at the BBC 17: The Long Goodbye 18: The Nature of Glass: Participation of Women in the Irish Independent Radio Industry 19: The Last Bastion: How Women Become Music Presenters in UK Radio 20: Women in Radio News: Making a Difference? 21: Sound Advice for Women who want to Work in Radio 4: Contacts and resources
Introduction: On a Woman's Wavelength? 1: Gendered radio - hidden histories and the development of programming by and for women 1: Introduction 1: Speaking up: Voice Amplification and Women's Struggle for Public Expression 2: Broadcasting a Life 3: Hilda Matheson and the BBC, 1926-1940 4: From Plauderei to Propaganda: On Women's Radio in Germany 1924-35 5: Twin Peaks: The Staying Power of BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour 6: Twisting the Dials: Lesbians on British Radio 7: Women's Airwaves Survey 8: Sisters are doing it ... From Fem FM to Viva! A History of Contemporary Women's Radio Stations in the UK 2: Radio texts and audiences and the rise of feminist radio 2: Introduction 9: From 'Unruly Guest' to 'Good Companion': The Gendered Meanings of Early Radio in the Home 10: Mother's Little Helper: Programmes, Personalities and the Working Day 11: Justifying Injustice: Broadcasters' Accounts of Inequality in Radio 12: Gender, Fantasy and Radio Consumption: An Ethnographic Case Study 13: Galway's Pirate Women 14: Limited Talk 15: On Air/Off Air: Defining Women's Radio Space in European Women's Community Radio 3: Women working in radio 3: Introduction 16: Getting in and Getting on: Women and Radio Management at the BBC 17: The Long Goodbye 18: The Nature of Glass: Participation of Women in the Irish Independent Radio Industry 19: The Last Bastion: How Women Become Music Presenters in UK Radio 20: Women in Radio News: Making a Difference? 21: Sound Advice for Women who want to Work in Radio 4: Contacts and resources
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