Women transforming communications : global intersections
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Women transforming communications : global intersections
Sage Publications, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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内容説明
Written to share "herstories" with both women and men, Women Transforming Communications provides a one-of-a-kind account of the strategies for liberating communication systems from gender and cultural biases, especially in those areas in which women and minorities are traditionally excluded because of limited and controlled access. The renowned contributors to this reader fight fire with fire, using mass media communication such as newspaper, magazine, and television journalism, as well as communication research and scholarship, to ensure full inclusion of women and minorities in all areas. A platform for feminist discourse on topics such as pornography, grassroots communication, and culturally diverse organizations each chapter voices issues important to women entering the 21st century. Brought together, these voices clamor thunderously for definitive and positive social change. This exciting work provides an account of the strategies for transforming communication systems that are not inclusive. Students and professionals in communication, media studies, sociology, women's studies, cultural studies and ethnic and gender studies will benefit by witnessing this account of history in progress.
目次
Introduction - Ramona R Rush
Websters and Spinsters
PART ONE: COMMUNICATION VISIONS
Ten Tenets for Deeper Communications - Ramona R Rush
Transforming Communications Theory and Research
Transforming Faith in the First Amendment - Christy C Bulkeley
Communication, Socialization, and Domination - Riane Eisler
The Replication of Violence and the Partnership Alternative
Environmental Communication - JoAnn Myer Valenti
A Female-Friendly Process
Action Research - Edna F Einsiedel
Implications for Gender, Development, and Communications
Afrocentric, Archetypical Perspectives - Frankie Hutton
Four Black Female Journalists
Return of a Native Daughter - Anne Wilson Schaef
PART TWO: COMMUNICATION CHASMS
Democracy, Technology, and the Public Library - Patricia Madoo Lengermann, Jill Niebrugge-Brantley, and Jane Kirkpatrick
A Feminist Sociological Analysis
Revolutionary Circles within Larger Political Patterns - Gloria Steinem
An Afterword to Revolution from Within
Women, Ethnic and Language Minorities, and Mass Media - Annette J Samuels
Uncovering the Media Coverage of Sport - Judith Cramer
Suing the Sacred Cows That Fed Her - Sandy Nelson
Surviving Auschwitz and the Media - Susan J Kaufman
A Mengele Twin's Media Voyage
Against the Male Flood - Andrea Dworkin
Censorship, Pornography, and Equality
A Systemic Commitment to Women in the Academy - Ramona R Rush
Barriers, Harrassment Prevent `Being All That We Can Be'
Feminism after Ferment - Kathryn Cirksena
Ten Years of Gendered Scholarship in Communications
The Wren, the Eagles, and the Assistant Professor - Susan Holly Stocking and Julianne H Newton
Demonstrations in Intellectual Diversity - Mercedes Lynn de Uriarte
Applied Theory to Challenge Campus Press Hegemony
A Challenge to Traditional Media Technology in the Form of a Dialogue with an Absent Other - Sharon A Russell
The Rib Syndrome - Pamela J Creedon
Rebels, Servants, and Victims
PART THREE: TRANSFORMATIVE COMMUNICATIONS
The Birth, Success, Death, and Lasting Influence of a Feminist Periodical - Paula Kassell
New Directions for Women (1972-1993-?)
Women and International Communication - Fran P Hosken
The Story of WIN News
The Founding of WINGS (Women's International News Gathering Service) - Frieda Werden
A Story of Feminist Radio Survival
Feminist International Radio Endeavor - FIRE - Maria Suarez Toro
Women Communicating Globally - Annabelle Sreberny-Mohammadi
Mediating International Feminism
Reclaiming Language - Casey Miller and Kate Swift
African American Women and Mass Communication Research - Jannette L Dates and Carolyn A Stroman
Women at Hearst Magazines - Barbara Straus Reed
A Case Study of Women in Magazine Publishing
Television's Transformative Role in Courtroom Justice for Women and Children - Elizabeth Dodson Gray
Filipino Women in Communications - Florangel Rosario-Braid
Breaking New Grounds
The Washington Press Club Foundation's Oral History Project - Peggy A Simpson
Getting Women Journalists to Speak of Themselves, for Themselves, for Herstory's Sake
Powerful Grassroots Women Communicators - Sara Stuart and Renuka Bery
Participatory Video in Bangladesh
Multicultural Literacy - Marlene G Fine
Communicating in Culturally Diverse Organizations
Women and Technology - Donna Allen
Transforming Communication and Democracy
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