While all media workers face challenges particular to flexible specialization in a networked economy, there are differences in career outcomes for men and women, which occur as a result of gendered work cultures. Within media production these gendered contexts manifest through three main factors, which compromise women workers and can eventually cause them to exit their professions mid-career. Women leave media work because of a combination of the gendered nature of work cultures, the informalisation of the sector and structural restrictions placed on women’s agency to participate in networks. The interplay of these factors ultimately creates an impossible bind for many female media workers forcing them to exit media work
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This article explores the impact of structural and technological change on women's employment in the...
As proffesional actor, women journalist are unique. They are dominated by men in masculine world. Al...
The Gender-in-Media Landscape Study (Vietnam) aims to inform the activities of the Southeast Asia Me...
While all media workers face challenges particular to flexible specialization in a networked econom...
This article concerns gendered sustainability of careers in the UK TV industry. Much academic scruti...
Are the media mirrors or makers? Does television merely reflect society or does it influence a socie...
In a case study of Irish television, gendered production processes are created through the channeli...
Although there is a body of scholarship concerning women’s roles in the British media industries, fe...
This article uses Acker’s concept of inequality regimes to analyze qualitative research findings on ...
This article discusses how employment practices concerning writers of film and television contribute...
During the 1980s, New Zealand’s Fourth Labour Government implemented a number of economic policy cha...
This thesis examines the occupational roles of women as portrayed on prime time television in the la...
Sumario. ¿Con qué medios contamos las mujeres?. Las estructuras de poder: el techo de cristal. La co...
Thirty percent of female lawyers leave their careers. The same is true for female doctors. Over time...
Representations on television have lasting effects on those who watch it, especially children. Unfor...
This article explores the impact of structural and technological change on women's employment in the...
As proffesional actor, women journalist are unique. They are dominated by men in masculine world. Al...
The Gender-in-Media Landscape Study (Vietnam) aims to inform the activities of the Southeast Asia Me...