Scholarship has long demonstrated how a focus on women’s roles can reveal vital new elements of broadcasting history, adding critical perspectives on institutional, aesthetic, communicatory, and participatory media narratives. This article asks: What happens if we stop looking at the stories of women in broadcasting as “media history”? What other interpretive lenses and disciplinary traditions might we draw on, and how might we insert media fruitfully within them? The work derives from research on the early years of the International Association of Women in Radio and Television (IAWRT) as read from the correspondence of founder Wilhelmina (Lilian) Posthumus-van der Goot (1897–1989), and builds on IAWRT’s example to develop methodolog...
This paper sketches the establishment, consolidation and decline of the Australian Broadcasting Comm...
This article zooms into the practice and historiographical implications of doing television history ...
Gender inequalities have been at the core of debates and studies about media and communication for a...
Scholarship has long demonstrated how a focus on women's roles can reveal vital new elements of broa...
Scholarship has long since demonstrated both the ways in which a focus on women’s roles reveals vita...
The 20th century was a time of rapid expansion in media industries, as well as of accelerating deman...
This paper proposes a feminist critique of the media and communication field by offering a different...
Between 1926 and 1938, the Foreign Department of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) played a...
Originally a keynote speech at an international feminist conference, the article reviews patterns in...
The articles in this Special Issue are drawn from some of the contributions to a conference held at ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.This thesis examines the career...
In this presentation I will examine how thinking about women’s technical and professional communicat...
© 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Radio play...
Women in Transnational History offers a range of fresh perspectives on the field of women’s history,...
From its earliest days in 1923 the BBC employed a sizeable female workforce. The majority were in su...
This paper sketches the establishment, consolidation and decline of the Australian Broadcasting Comm...
This article zooms into the practice and historiographical implications of doing television history ...
Gender inequalities have been at the core of debates and studies about media and communication for a...
Scholarship has long demonstrated how a focus on women's roles can reveal vital new elements of broa...
Scholarship has long since demonstrated both the ways in which a focus on women’s roles reveals vita...
The 20th century was a time of rapid expansion in media industries, as well as of accelerating deman...
This paper proposes a feminist critique of the media and communication field by offering a different...
Between 1926 and 1938, the Foreign Department of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) played a...
Originally a keynote speech at an international feminist conference, the article reviews patterns in...
The articles in this Special Issue are drawn from some of the contributions to a conference held at ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.This thesis examines the career...
In this presentation I will examine how thinking about women’s technical and professional communicat...
© 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Radio play...
Women in Transnational History offers a range of fresh perspectives on the field of women’s history,...
From its earliest days in 1923 the BBC employed a sizeable female workforce. The majority were in su...
This paper sketches the establishment, consolidation and decline of the Australian Broadcasting Comm...
This article zooms into the practice and historiographical implications of doing television history ...
Gender inequalities have been at the core of debates and studies about media and communication for a...