This article analyses the framing in four British and American newspapers of the second wave feminist movement during its most politically active period (1968–1982). Using content and critical discourse analysis of 555 news articles, the article investigates how movement members were represented, what problems and solutions to women’s oppression/inequality were posed and whose voices were used. This paper identifies: opposition to the movement, support for the movement, conflict and movement defined in terms of its goals. In addition to exploring nuances in coverage across time and space, we use a feminist perspective to make political statements about how gendered hierarchies function through media discourse, and argue that the circulation...
Social Movements often incorporate masculinity into protest events as a means of achieving media att...
The feminist movement has gone through many different stages, three to be exact. Each stage, or as t...
My dissertation examines the role of quality newspapers in shaping the debate surrounding the so-cal...
This article examines and compares how four British and American newspapers reported the second-wave...
This article examines news reports of the second-wave feminist movement during its most active polit...
This study examines how the second-wave feminist movement, its members and their goals for equal rig...
Feminism in the News is a detailed exploration of how the women's movement, its members, and their g...
This dissertation is a case study of the historical interaction between the New York Times and The N...
This dissertation is a case study of the historical interaction between the New York Times and The N...
Despite being an issue of much concern, the relationship of the women’s movement with news media has...
In the 1970s, women journalists employed at mainstream U.S. print news media outlets undertook an as...
More than forty years after the Second Wave feminist movement emerged in the Western world, it is fr...
This article aims to present the main aspects of the British Women’s Liberation Movement of the 1970...
The protests and activism of women\u27s liberation of the 1960s and 1970s became defining images for...
This article explores how anarchist women viewed the feminist struggle for suffrage in the earl...
Social Movements often incorporate masculinity into protest events as a means of achieving media att...
The feminist movement has gone through many different stages, three to be exact. Each stage, or as t...
My dissertation examines the role of quality newspapers in shaping the debate surrounding the so-cal...
This article examines and compares how four British and American newspapers reported the second-wave...
This article examines news reports of the second-wave feminist movement during its most active polit...
This study examines how the second-wave feminist movement, its members and their goals for equal rig...
Feminism in the News is a detailed exploration of how the women's movement, its members, and their g...
This dissertation is a case study of the historical interaction between the New York Times and The N...
This dissertation is a case study of the historical interaction between the New York Times and The N...
Despite being an issue of much concern, the relationship of the women’s movement with news media has...
In the 1970s, women journalists employed at mainstream U.S. print news media outlets undertook an as...
More than forty years after the Second Wave feminist movement emerged in the Western world, it is fr...
This article aims to present the main aspects of the British Women’s Liberation Movement of the 1970...
The protests and activism of women\u27s liberation of the 1960s and 1970s became defining images for...
This article explores how anarchist women viewed the feminist struggle for suffrage in the earl...
Social Movements often incorporate masculinity into protest events as a means of achieving media att...
The feminist movement has gone through many different stages, three to be exact. Each stage, or as t...
My dissertation examines the role of quality newspapers in shaping the debate surrounding the so-cal...