Feminist Interventions in International Communication :: Minding the Gap.
This cutting-edge work critiques today's global mediascape through feminist perspectives, highlighting concerns of policy, power, labor, and technology. Starting with the state of international communications, a top-notch author group covers cases on online news, pornography, democracy, policie...
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Zusammenfassung: | This cutting-edge work critiques today's global mediascape through feminist perspectives, highlighting concerns of policy, power, labor, and technology. Starting with the state of international communications, a top-notch author group covers cases on online news, pornography, democracy, policies for women's development, violence against women, information workers, print media, 'telecentres, ' media coverage of HIV/AIDS, and more. This essential book provides fresh feminist insights into international communication, showing the important strides taken toward women's justice in these areas and ho. |
Beschreibung: | Public/Private Consumption of Bodies. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (606 pages) |
Bibliographie: | ReferencesCHAPTER SEVEN-The Spectral Politics of Mobile Communication Technologies: Gender, Infrastructure, and International Policy; The Emergent Universe of Wireless Mobile Communication Devices; Making Spectrum Visible; Spectrum Policy Matters; Conclusion; Notes; References; CHAPTER EIGHT-The Global Structures and Cultures of Pornography: The Global Brothel; Money Makes the Porn Go 'Round: The International Political Economy of the Industry; Geographies, and Modes, of Production: The Demand-Supply-Demand Machine; Pornsocialization Cultures. |
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505 | 8 | |a Consumers, Citizens, and WorkNotes; References; PART TWO -- GENDERING POLICY REGIMES; CHAPTER FIVE -- The Expediency of Women; The New Popularity of Cultural Policy; Gender in International Cultural Policy; Women, Cultural Diversity, and Cultural Security; Conclusion; Notes; References; CHAPTER SIX -- Gender-Sensitive Communication Policies for Women's Development: Issues and Challenges; Communication for Women's Development and the Policy Gap; The Image Trap; Media Policy and Women's Development: Access and Activism; Human Rights and Violence against Women; ICTs and Policy Issues; Conclusion. | |
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spelling | Sarikakis, Katharine. Feminist Interventions in International Communication : Minding the Gap. Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2007. 1 online resource (606 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; PART ONE -- REVISITING INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION STUDIES; CHAPTER ONE -- Revisiting International Communication: Approach of the Curious Feminist; International Communication, Globalization, and Transnationalism; Feminist Perspectives in International Communication; Minding the Gap; Future Research for the Curious Feminist; Note; References; CHAPTER TWO -- Feminist Issues and the Global Media System; Powerful Issues: Media Employment and Decision Making; Frontier Issues: The Internet Era; Foundational Issues: Policies and Their Implementation. Enduring Issues: New Spin, New PoliticsNotes; References; Critical Issues: Content and Portrayal; CHAPTER THREE -- Public/Private: The Hidden Dimension of International Communication; Transformation and Ontology; Public/Private: Old and New Paradigms; Public and Private and the International; Public-Private in Theory and Practice; Feminist IR and Spatial Politics; IC and Public and Private in the New Media Age; Some Relevant Readings; CHAPTER FOUR -- Women, Participation, and Democracy in the Information Society; Whose Information Society?; Public and Private Boundaries. Consumers, Citizens, and WorkNotes; References; PART TWO -- GENDERING POLICY REGIMES; CHAPTER FIVE -- The Expediency of Women; The New Popularity of Cultural Policy; Gender in International Cultural Policy; Women, Cultural Diversity, and Cultural Security; Conclusion; Notes; References; CHAPTER SIX -- Gender-Sensitive Communication Policies for Women's Development: Issues and Challenges; Communication for Women's Development and the Policy Gap; The Image Trap; Media Policy and Women's Development: Access and Activism; Human Rights and Violence against Women; ICTs and Policy Issues; Conclusion. ReferencesCHAPTER SEVEN-The Spectral Politics of Mobile Communication Technologies: Gender, Infrastructure, and International Policy; The Emergent Universe of Wireless Mobile Communication Devices; Making Spectrum Visible; Spectrum Policy Matters; Conclusion; Notes; References; CHAPTER EIGHT-The Global Structures and Cultures of Pornography: The Global Brothel; Money Makes the Porn Go 'Round: The International Political Economy of the Industry; Geographies, and Modes, of Production: The Demand-Supply-Demand Machine; Pornsocialization Cultures. International Policy Regimes and the Disarticulation of ResponsibilityConclusion; Notes; References; PART THREE -- MEDIATING MEANINGS, MEDIATING REGIMES OF POWER; CHAPTER NINE -- Mediations of Domination: Gendered Violence Within and Across Borders; On Transnational Links; Culturalizing Violence; Afghan Women Victims; Missing Aboriginal Women-Violence within Borders; Conclusion; Notes; References; CHAPTER TEN -- From Religious Fundamentalism to Pornography? The Female Body as Text in Arabic Song Videos; Inscribing Bodies; Polarizing the Female Body: Hymenic and Political Castration. Public/Private Consumption of Bodies. This cutting-edge work critiques today's global mediascape through feminist perspectives, highlighting concerns of policy, power, labor, and technology. Starting with the state of international communications, a top-notch author group covers cases on online news, pornography, democracy, policies for women's development, violence against women, information workers, print media, 'telecentres, ' media coverage of HIV/AIDS, and more. This essential book provides fresh feminist insights into international communication, showing the important strides taken toward women's justice in these areas and ho. Print version record. Communication, International. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85029042 Mass media and women. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85081892 Feminism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85047741 Communication internationale. Médias et femmes. Féminisme. feminism. aat PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. bisacsh Communication, International fast Feminism fast Mass media and women fast Shade, Leslie Regan. has work: Feminist Interventions in International Communication (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGtd3JgfDbPYgvDjGr8q6X https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Sarikakis, Katharine. Feminist Interventions in International Communication : Minding the Gap. Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, ©2007 9780742553057 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=622668 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Sarikakis, Katharine Feminist Interventions in International Communication : Minding the Gap. Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; PART ONE -- REVISITING INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION STUDIES; CHAPTER ONE -- Revisiting International Communication: Approach of the Curious Feminist; International Communication, Globalization, and Transnationalism; Feminist Perspectives in International Communication; Minding the Gap; Future Research for the Curious Feminist; Note; References; CHAPTER TWO -- Feminist Issues and the Global Media System; Powerful Issues: Media Employment and Decision Making; Frontier Issues: The Internet Era; Foundational Issues: Policies and Their Implementation. Enduring Issues: New Spin, New PoliticsNotes; References; Critical Issues: Content and Portrayal; CHAPTER THREE -- Public/Private: The Hidden Dimension of International Communication; Transformation and Ontology; Public/Private: Old and New Paradigms; Public and Private and the International; Public-Private in Theory and Practice; Feminist IR and Spatial Politics; IC and Public and Private in the New Media Age; Some Relevant Readings; CHAPTER FOUR -- Women, Participation, and Democracy in the Information Society; Whose Information Society?; Public and Private Boundaries. Consumers, Citizens, and WorkNotes; References; PART TWO -- GENDERING POLICY REGIMES; CHAPTER FIVE -- The Expediency of Women; The New Popularity of Cultural Policy; Gender in International Cultural Policy; Women, Cultural Diversity, and Cultural Security; Conclusion; Notes; References; CHAPTER SIX -- Gender-Sensitive Communication Policies for Women's Development: Issues and Challenges; Communication for Women's Development and the Policy Gap; The Image Trap; Media Policy and Women's Development: Access and Activism; Human Rights and Violence against Women; ICTs and Policy Issues; Conclusion. International Policy Regimes and the Disarticulation of ResponsibilityConclusion; Notes; References; PART THREE -- MEDIATING MEANINGS, MEDIATING REGIMES OF POWER; CHAPTER NINE -- Mediations of Domination: Gendered Violence Within and Across Borders; On Transnational Links; Culturalizing Violence; Afghan Women Victims; Missing Aboriginal Women-Violence within Borders; Conclusion; Notes; References; CHAPTER TEN -- From Religious Fundamentalism to Pornography? The Female Body as Text in Arabic Song Videos; Inscribing Bodies; Polarizing the Female Body: Hymenic and Political Castration. Communication, International. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85029042 Mass media and women. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85081892 Feminism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85047741 Communication internationale. Médias et femmes. Féminisme. feminism. aat PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. bisacsh Communication, International fast Feminism fast Mass media and women fast |
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title | Feminist Interventions in International Communication : Minding the Gap. |
title_auth | Feminist Interventions in International Communication : Minding the Gap. |
title_exact_search | Feminist Interventions in International Communication : Minding the Gap. |
title_full | Feminist Interventions in International Communication : Minding the Gap. |
title_fullStr | Feminist Interventions in International Communication : Minding the Gap. |
title_full_unstemmed | Feminist Interventions in International Communication : Minding the Gap. |
title_short | Feminist Interventions in International Communication : |
title_sort | feminist interventions in international communication minding the gap |
title_sub | Minding the Gap. |
topic | Communication, International. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85029042 Mass media and women. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85081892 Feminism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85047741 Communication internationale. Médias et femmes. Féminisme. feminism. aat PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. bisacsh Communication, International fast Feminism fast Mass media and women fast |
topic_facet | Communication, International. Mass media and women. Feminism. Communication internationale. Médias et femmes. Féminisme. feminism. PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. Communication, International Feminism Mass media and women |
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