The focus of this article is on Arab women journalists and how they negotiate their position in news and current affairs programmes. The main aim is to illustrate how gender identity can be appropriated and contested. Drawing on a recent piece of field-work among a large sample of Arab men and women journalists in transnational media, I aim to show how women interpret the boundaries inside the newsroom, and their strategies to overcome these boundaries. Also, drawing on post-feminist debates, I argue that Arab female journalists like to see themselves as free agents responsible for their career routes to consolidate their journalistic experience and professionalism; the reality, however, is that they end up reproducing the dominant structur...
This volume explores the dialogue between Arab media and global developments in the information age,...
This paper sets out to examine recent changes in the journalistic profession from a gender perspecti...
This paper sets out to examine recent changes in the journalistic profession from a gender perspecti...
While the expansion of the Arab news and media industries over the past two decades has provided unp...
This article examines the factors contributing to the under-representation of women leaders in the E...
This article examines the factors contributing to the under-representation of women leaders in the E...
This article examines the factors contributing to the under-representation of women leaders in the E...
This article examines the factors contributing to the under-representation of women leaders in the E...
This thesis explores what it is like to be a woman journalist in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, a noto...
This paper develops both theoretical and conceptual tools with which to analyze coverage of the Syri...
Abstract This article delves into the experiences of Pakistani female TV journalists, examining thei...
Arab women and the patriarchal culture are two things that cannot be separated. The influence of glo...
Arab women and the patriarchal culture are two things that cannot be separated. The influence of glo...
Arab women and the patriarchal culture are two things that cannot be separated. The influence of glo...
The media have power: they create frames of conceptions, influence attitudes and behaviour, and moni...
This volume explores the dialogue between Arab media and global developments in the information age,...
This paper sets out to examine recent changes in the journalistic profession from a gender perspecti...
This paper sets out to examine recent changes in the journalistic profession from a gender perspecti...
While the expansion of the Arab news and media industries over the past two decades has provided unp...
This article examines the factors contributing to the under-representation of women leaders in the E...
This article examines the factors contributing to the under-representation of women leaders in the E...
This article examines the factors contributing to the under-representation of women leaders in the E...
This article examines the factors contributing to the under-representation of women leaders in the E...
This thesis explores what it is like to be a woman journalist in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, a noto...
This paper develops both theoretical and conceptual tools with which to analyze coverage of the Syri...
Abstract This article delves into the experiences of Pakistani female TV journalists, examining thei...
Arab women and the patriarchal culture are two things that cannot be separated. The influence of glo...
Arab women and the patriarchal culture are two things that cannot be separated. The influence of glo...
Arab women and the patriarchal culture are two things that cannot be separated. The influence of glo...
The media have power: they create frames of conceptions, influence attitudes and behaviour, and moni...
This volume explores the dialogue between Arab media and global developments in the information age,...
This paper sets out to examine recent changes in the journalistic profession from a gender perspecti...
This paper sets out to examine recent changes in the journalistic profession from a gender perspecti...