Karen Ross provides the necessary historical context against which to read recent sex- and gender-based media phenomena such as Big Brother, Terminator, girls' use of mobile phones, women news editors, the Wonderbra generation, the Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin phenomena, and so on.
This is an ideal textbook for students studying gender and media, and for general courses on gender studies, sociology, cultural studies, and women’s studies.
Gender discrimination and inequality are highly prevalent in media organizations.
The 59 chapters in this volume, written by leading researchers from around the world, provide scholars and students with an engaging and authoritative survey of current thinking in media and gender research.
Soothill and Walby note that in the same year as the notorious rapist Malcolm Fairley ('The Fox') was convicted hardly a rape was reported which was not treated as if it was some kind of copycat offence – that is, all reporting about ...
Basierend auf der Annahme, dass Geschlechterrollen in den letzten Jahrzehnten zunehmend komplexer und differenzierter geworden sind, wird in den Artikeln des Bandes die Konstruktion von Geschlecht in zeitgenössischen Medienprodukten ...
Carter, C. and Steiner, L. (2004). Introduction to critical readings: Media and gender. In C. Carter and L. Steiner (Eds.), Critical Readings: Media and Gender (pp. 1–10). Maidenhead, UK: Open University Press. Chinchilla, N. and Haas, ...
Gaye Tuchman, Arlene Kaplan Daniels, James Walker Benét, and Foundation National Science, 3–38. New York: Oxford University. Valentine, Gill, Lucy Jackson, and Lucy Mayblin. 2014. Ways of Seeing: Sexism the Forgotten Prejudice?
The report attempts to account for what is going on in the field of gender and media in a broad sense. The main focus is on news content and popular...
Forbes, July 18, 2012. http://www.forbes.com/sites/dorothypomerantz / 2012 / 07 / 18 / guy - fieri - would - like - you - to - stop - talking - about - the - burgers -please / . Poniewozik, James. “Media Circus: Full Metal Skillet.
This volume addresses the lack of critical attention in leadership research to how women leaders and professionals are represented in the media.