Journalism Gender and Power
Journalism Gender and Power
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Author(s): Carter, Cynthia
ISBN No.: 9781138895362
Pages: 388
Year: 201902
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 65.94
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List of figures List of tables List of contributors Introduction Section I: The Gendered Politics of News Production 1. Getting to the Top: Women and Decision-making in European News Media Industries Karen Ross and Claudia Pado 2. Women and Technology in the Newsroom: Vision or Reality from Data Journalism to the News Startup Era Nikki Usher 3. When Arab Women (and Men) Speak: Struggles of Female Journalists in a Gendered News Industry Jad P. Melki and Sarah Mallat 4. Seeking Women''s Expertise in the UK Broadcast News Media Suzanne Franks and Lis Howells 5. Pretty in Pink: The Ongoing Importance of Appearance in Broadcast News April Spray Newton and Linda Steiner 6. Women, Journalism and Labor Unions Carolyn M.


Byerly and Sharifa Simon-Roberts Section II: News Discourses Sexualisation and Sexual violence 7. Trending Now: Feminism, Postfeminism, Sexism and Misogyny in British Journalism Rosalind Gill and Katie Toms 8. U.S. News Coverage of Transgender Lives: A Historical and Critical Review Jamie Capuzza 9. Gendered Violence in, of and by Sport News David Rowe 10. Irreconcilable Differences? Framing Demand in News Coverage of United Kingdom Anti-Trafficking Legislation Barbara Friedman and Anne Johnston 11. Patriarchy and Power in the South African News: Competing Coverage of the Murder of Anene Booysen Nicky Falkof 12.


No more Page 3? Sexualisation, Politics and the UK Tabloid Press Patricia Holland 13. "Page 3 Journalism": Gender and News Cultures in Post Reforms India Section III: Engendering News Audiences and Activism Sahana Udupa 14. Refugees and Islam: Representing Race, Rights, Cohabitation Beverly M. Weber 15. Black Lives Matter and the Rise of Womanist News Narratives Allissa V. Richardson 16. Be Cute, Play with Dolls and Stick to Tea Parties: Journalism, Girls and Power Cynthia Carter 17. Mediated Gendered Activism in the "Post-Arab Spring" Era: Lessons from Tunisia''s "Jasmine Revolution" Sahar Khamis 18.


The (In)visibility of Arab Women in Political Journalism Noha Mellor 19. Obstacles to Chinese Women Journalists'' Career Advancement Haiyan Wang Section IV: Politics and Identities in the News 20. Feminism and Gender in the Post-Truth Public Sphere Catharine Lumby 21. Women and War Photography: En/gendering Alternative Histories Stuart Allan 22. The Gendered Racialization of Puerto Ricans in TV News Coverage of Hurricane Maria Isabel Molina Guzman 23. When Women Run for Office: Press Coverage of Hillary Clinton During the 2016 Presidential Campaign Erika Falk 24. Conceptualising Masculinity and Femininity in the British Press Paul Baker and Helen Baker Index e of Appearance in Broadcast News April Spray Newton and Linda Steiner 6. Women, Journalism and Labor Unions Carolyn M.


Byerly and Sharifa Simon-Roberts Section II: News Discourses Sexualisation and Sexual violence 7. Trending Now: Feminism, Postfeminism, Sexism and Misogyny in British Journalism Rosalind Gill and Katie Toms 8. U.S. News Coverage of Transgender Lives: A Historical and Critical Review Jamie Capuzza 9. Gendered Violence in, of and by Sport News David Rowe 10. Irreconcilable Differences? Framing Demand in News Coverage of United Kingdom Anti-Trafficking Legislation Barbara Friedman and Anne Johnston 11. Patriarchy and Power in the South African News: Competing Coverage of the Murder of Anene Booysen Nicky Falkof 12.


No more Page 3? Sexualisation, Politics and the UK Tabloid Press Patricia Holland 13. "Page 3 Journalism": Gender and News Cultures in Post Reforms India Section III: Engendering News Audiences and Activism Sahana Udupa 14. Refugees and Islam: Representing Race, Rights, Cohabitation Beverly M. Weber 15. Black Lives Matter and the Rise of Womanist News Narratives Allissa V. Richardson 16. Be Cute, Play with Dolls and Stick to Tea Parties: Journalism, Girls and Power Cynthia Carter 17. Mediated Gendered Activism in the "Post-Arab Spring" Era: Lessons from Tunisia''s "Jasmine Revolution" Sahar Khamis 18.


The (In)visibility of Arab Women in Political Journalism Noha Mellor 19. Obstacles to Chinese Women Journalists'' Career Advancement Haiyan Wang Section IV: Politics and Identities in the News 20. Feminism and Gender in the Post-Truth Public Sphere Catharine Lumby 21. Women and War Photography: En/gendering Alternative Histories Stuart Allan 22. The Gendered Racialization of Puerto Ricans in TV News Coverage of Hurricane Maria Isabel Molina Guzman 23. When Women Run for Office: Press Coverage of Hillary Clinton During the 2016 Presidential Campaign Erika Falk 24. Conceptualising Masculinity and Femininity in the British Press Paul Baker and Helen Baker Index > 11. Patriarchy and Power in the South African News: Competing Coverage of the Murder of Anene Booysen Nicky Falkof 12.


No more Page 3? Sexualisation, Politics and the UK Tabloid Press Patricia Holland 13. "Page 3 Journalism": Gender and News Cultures in Post Reforms India Section III: Engendering News Audiences and Activism Sahana Udupa 14. Refugees and Islam: Representing Race, Rights, Cohabitation Beverly M. Weber 15. Black Lives Matter and the Rise of Womanist News Narratives Allissa V. Richardson 16. Be Cute, Play with Dolls and Stick to Tea Parties: Journalism, Girls and Power Cynthia Carter 17. Mediated Gendered Activism in the "Post-Arab Spring" Era: Lessons from Tunisia''s "Jasmine Revolution" Sahar Khamis 18.


The (In)visibility of Arab Women in Political Journalism Noha Mellor 19. Obstacles to Chinese Women Journalists'' Career Advancement Haiyan Wang Section IV: Politics and Identities in the News 20. Feminism and Gender in the Post-Truth Public Sphere Catharine Lumby 21. Women and War Photography: En/gendering Alternative Histories Stuart Allan 22. The Gendered Racialization of Puerto Ricans in TV News Coverage of Hurricane Maria Isabel Molina Guzman 23. When Women Run for Office: Press Coverage of Hillary Clinton During the 2016 Presidential Campaign Erika Falk 24. Conceptualising Masculinity and Femininity in the British Press Paul Baker and Helen Baker Index e "Post-Arab Spring" Era: Lessons from Tunisia''s "Jasmine Revolution" Sahar Khamis 18. The (In)visibility of Arab Women in Political Journalism Noha Mellor 19.


Obstacles to Chinese Women Journalists'' Career Advancement Haiyan Wang Section IV: Politics and Identities in the News 20. Feminism and Gender in the Post-Truth Public Sphere Catharine Lumby 21. Women and War Photography: En/gendering Alternative Histories Stuart Allan 22. The Gendered Racialization of Puerto Ricans in TV News Coverage of Hurricane Maria Isabel Molina Guzman 23. When Women Run for Office: Press Coverage of Hillary Clinton During the 2016 Presidential Campaign Erika Falk 24. Conceptualising Masculinity and Femininity in the British Press Paul Baker and Helen Baker Index ng the 2016 Presidential Campaign Erika Falk 24. Conceptualising Masculinity and Femininity in the British Press Paul Baker and Helen Baker Index.


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