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Women and Media is a thoughtful cross-cultural examination of the ways in which women have worked inside and outside mainstream media organizations since the 1970s. * * Rooted in a series of interviews with women media workers and activists collected specifically for this book, the text provides an original insight into women's experiences. * * Explains the ways that women have organized their internal and external campaigns to improve media content (or working conditions) for women, and established womenowned media to gain a public voice. * * Identifies key issues and developments in feminist…mehr
Women and Media is a thoughtful cross-cultural examination of the ways in which women have worked inside and outside mainstream media organizations since the 1970s. * * Rooted in a series of interviews with women media workers and activists collected specifically for this book, the text provides an original insight into women's experiences. * * Explains the ways that women have organized their internal and external campaigns to improve media content (or working conditions) for women, and established womenowned media to gain a public voice. * * Identifies key issues and developments in feminist media critiques and interventions over the last 30 years, as these relate to production, representation and consumption. * * Functions as both a research case study and a teaching text.
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Autorenporträt
Carolyn M. Byerly, Ph.D., is Associate Professor in the Graduate Program of Mass Communication and Media Studies, Department of Journalism, Howard University, Washington DC (USA). She teaches seminars in mass communication theory, research methods, media effects, and political communication. Recent publications include Women and Media: International Perspectives (edited with Karen Ross, Blackwell, 2004), "After 9/11: Formation of an Oppositional Discourse," (Feminist Media Studies, Fall 2005), and "Women and the Concentration of Media Ownership" (in R. R. Rush, C.E. Oukrop, and P. J. Creedon, Seeking Equity for Women in Journalism and Mass Communication Education, Erlbaum, 2004). Karen Ross, Ph.D., is Professor of Mass Communication at Coventry University (UK). She teaches research methods, gender politics and media, and audience studies and is has written extensively on issues of in/equality in communication and culture. Her previous books include: Gender and Newsroom Cultures: Identities at Work (with Marjan de Bruin, Hampton Press, 2004); Women and Media: International Perspectives (edited with Carolyn M. Byerly, Blackwell, 2004); Media and Audiences (with Virginia Nightingale, Open University Press, 2003. She is currently working on two studies relating to press coverage of elections from a gender perspective.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface and acknowledgments vi About the authors ix 1 Introduction 1 Part I Research on women and media: a short history 15 2 Women in/as entertainment 17 3 Images of women in news and magazines 37 4 Women as audience 56 5 Women and production: gender and the political economy of media industries 75 Part II Women, media, and the public sphere: shifting the agenda 97 6 Toward a Model of Women's Media Action 99 7 First path: politics to media 129 8 Second path: media profession to politics 155 9 Third path: advocate change agent 185 10 Fourth path: women's media enterprises 208 11 Conclusion 231 Bibliography 240 Appendix: research participants 273 Name index 278 Subject index 284
Preface and acknowledgments vi About the authors ix 1 Introduction 1 Part I Research on women and media: a short history 15 2 Women in/as entertainment 17 3 Images of women in news and magazines 37 4 Women as audience 56 5 Women and production: gender and the political economy of media industries 75 Part II Women, media, and the public sphere: shifting the agenda 97 6 Toward a Model of Women's Media Action 99 7 First path: politics to media 129 8 Second path: media profession to politics 155 9 Third path: advocate change agent 185 10 Fourth path: women's media enterprises 208 11 Conclusion 231 Bibliography 240 Appendix: research participants 273 Name index 278 Subject index 284
Rezensionen
"Byerly and Ross not only advocate but succeed in integratingtheory with empirical data, and may inspire a few readers toundertake their own media action." Linda Steiner, Rutgers University
"The first comprehensive attempt to theorize women's mediaactivism and its relationship to social change. An inspiringchronicle of feminist interventions in media systems world-wide,and a welcome bridge between scholarship and practice." Margaret Gallagher, author of Gender Setting: New Agendasfor Media Monitoring and Advocacy
"The essays are forays into areas of media studies whichwill only grow with the growing presence and innovations of womenin this central field of contemporary culture." Midwest Book Review
"A useful outline of global feminist media scholarship forstudents and practitioners. The book opens up new directions forfuture research, tempering an engagement with historicaldevelopment of women's media activism with attention to the realvoices and experiences of current activists andpractitioners." Culture and Policy
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