Scholarship has long since demonstrated both the ways in which a focus on women’s roles reveals vital new elements of broadcasting history, adding critical perspectives on institutional, aesthetic, communicatory and participatory narratives of the media. 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? This paper derives from work done on the early years of the International Association of Women in Radio and Television (IAWRT), as read from the correspondence of founder Lilian Posthumus-van der Goot (1897-1989). The article builds on the IAWRT example...
This paper proposes a feminist critique of the media and communication field by offering a different...
Since its early introduction in the domestic sphere in the 1920s, radio has been used as a medium fo...
Based on the work of media historian, James Curran, Narrating Media History explores British media h...
Scholarship has long since demonstrated both the ways in which a focus on women’s roles reveals vita...
Scholarship has long demonstrated how a focus on women's roles can reveal vital new elements of broa...
Scholarship has long demonstrated how a focus on women’s roles can reveal vital new elements of bro...
Feminist Media Histories publishes original research, oral histories, primary documents, conference ...
The 20th century was a time of rapid expansion in media industries, as well as of accelerating deman...
This paper sketches the establishment, consolidation and decline of the Australian Broadcasting Comm...
This article discusses the benefits and limitations of the use of digital humanities tools in the co...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.This thesis examines the career...
Radio listening has been intimately entwined with women's lives since its invention in the 1920s. Th...
Beyond Women’s Words unites feminist scholars, artists, and community activists working with the sto...
This paper is concerned with the relationship between theory and history in the development of media...
Although media studies as a discipline has long been involved in various theoretical elaborations of...
This paper proposes a feminist critique of the media and communication field by offering a different...
Since its early introduction in the domestic sphere in the 1920s, radio has been used as a medium fo...
Based on the work of media historian, James Curran, Narrating Media History explores British media h...
Scholarship has long since demonstrated both the ways in which a focus on women’s roles reveals vita...
Scholarship has long demonstrated how a focus on women's roles can reveal vital new elements of broa...
Scholarship has long demonstrated how a focus on women’s roles can reveal vital new elements of bro...
Feminist Media Histories publishes original research, oral histories, primary documents, conference ...
The 20th century was a time of rapid expansion in media industries, as well as of accelerating deman...
This paper sketches the establishment, consolidation and decline of the Australian Broadcasting Comm...
This article discusses the benefits and limitations of the use of digital humanities tools in the co...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.This thesis examines the career...
Radio listening has been intimately entwined with women's lives since its invention in the 1920s. Th...
Beyond Women’s Words unites feminist scholars, artists, and community activists working with the sto...
This paper is concerned with the relationship between theory and history in the development of media...
Although media studies as a discipline has long been involved in various theoretical elaborations of...
This paper proposes a feminist critique of the media and communication field by offering a different...
Since its early introduction in the domestic sphere in the 1920s, radio has been used as a medium fo...
Based on the work of media historian, James Curran, Narrating Media History explores British media h...