In a case study of Irish television, gendered production processes are created through the channeling of women and men into different types of roles where they receive differential rewards and opportunities from their work. Gender also impacts in complex ways on the routines of production, where it shapes the perspective applied to media content and expectations regarding the behavior of staff. Gendered production routines and role allocations become embedded over time and eventually form a gendered culture of television production that prohibits Irish women’s equal participation. Despite the reproduction of gendered work roles, routines, and cultures, women offer evidence of sustainable and valued careers in production. However, w...
This study describes the gendered challenges that mothers face when working in Irish film and televi...
Recent international challenges to the hegemonic structures in the media industries—particularly r...
This study describes the gendered challenges that mothers face when working in Irish film and televi...
In a case study of Irish television, gendered production processes are created through the channeli...
In a case study of Irish television, gendered production processes are created through the channeli...
Are the media mirrors or makers? Does television merely reflect society or does it influence a socie...
During the 1980s, New Zealand’s Fourth Labour Government implemented a number of economic policy cha...
During the 1980s, New Zealand’s Fourth Labour Government implemented a number of economic policy cha...
While all media workers face challenges particular to flexible specialization in a networked econom...
While all media workers face challenges particular to flexible specialization in a networked econom...
While all media workers face challenges particular to flexible specialization in a networked econom...
Gender has a major impact on how society is organized. Societal processes taking place within fields...
Representations on television have lasting effects on those who watch it, especially children. Unfor...
Representations on television have lasting effects on those who watch it, especially children. Unfor...
Representations on television have lasting effects on those who watch it, especially children. Unfor...
This study describes the gendered challenges that mothers face when working in Irish film and televi...
Recent international challenges to the hegemonic structures in the media industries—particularly r...
This study describes the gendered challenges that mothers face when working in Irish film and televi...
In a case study of Irish television, gendered production processes are created through the channeli...
In a case study of Irish television, gendered production processes are created through the channeli...
Are the media mirrors or makers? Does television merely reflect society or does it influence a socie...
During the 1980s, New Zealand’s Fourth Labour Government implemented a number of economic policy cha...
During the 1980s, New Zealand’s Fourth Labour Government implemented a number of economic policy cha...
While all media workers face challenges particular to flexible specialization in a networked econom...
While all media workers face challenges particular to flexible specialization in a networked econom...
While all media workers face challenges particular to flexible specialization in a networked econom...
Gender has a major impact on how society is organized. Societal processes taking place within fields...
Representations on television have lasting effects on those who watch it, especially children. Unfor...
Representations on television have lasting effects on those who watch it, especially children. Unfor...
Representations on television have lasting effects on those who watch it, especially children. Unfor...
This study describes the gendered challenges that mothers face when working in Irish film and televi...
Recent international challenges to the hegemonic structures in the media industries—particularly r...
This study describes the gendered challenges that mothers face when working in Irish film and televi...