In an era of increasing globalization, women continue to be underrepresented and stereotyped in national, international, and global news media. The problem is exacerbated when traditional geographic boundaries are crossed and the media in one country report on issues and events, particularly those that impact women, in another country. The question addressed in this article is how news organizations can best represent women and our diverse lives within this new global context. In an effort to bridge the local-global dichotomy, this article aims to make connections between macro-level theories of cultural globalization and micro-level theories of feminism. Three scenarios of cultural globalization, as proposed by Jan Nederveen Pieterse (2004...
This paper casts a gender perspective on globalization to illuminate the contradictory effects on wo...
Media are powerful agents of socialisation. Through representation, media helps in constructing and...
There is growing evidence illustrating means in which a substantial number of women have been advers...
textThis research project builds on theories of cultural globalization and feminism to develop a fr...
This entry discusses the participation and representation of women in the news media. Women entered ...
Valentine Moghadam has written a much-needed text outlining the work of transnational activists conc...
Third wave feminism is located historically in relation to de-industrialization in the 1980s and the...
Women's voices continue to be underrepresented in the global news media. This report examines women'...
The article considers reasons for the continuing exclusion and stereotyping of women in the news med...
This article examines the consequences of globalization in the lives of women. The author explains t...
Feminist communication scholars have moved both slowly and in fragmentary ways to develop a politica...
Globalization has become the defining condition of the world in the twenty-first century. Yet, the i...
Gender inequalities have been at the core of debates and studies about media and communication for a...
Gender inequalities have been at the core of debates and studies about media and communication for a...
Globalization affects the social and political construction of a gendered change of world in four ...
This paper casts a gender perspective on globalization to illuminate the contradictory effects on wo...
Media are powerful agents of socialisation. Through representation, media helps in constructing and...
There is growing evidence illustrating means in which a substantial number of women have been advers...
textThis research project builds on theories of cultural globalization and feminism to develop a fr...
This entry discusses the participation and representation of women in the news media. Women entered ...
Valentine Moghadam has written a much-needed text outlining the work of transnational activists conc...
Third wave feminism is located historically in relation to de-industrialization in the 1980s and the...
Women's voices continue to be underrepresented in the global news media. This report examines women'...
The article considers reasons for the continuing exclusion and stereotyping of women in the news med...
This article examines the consequences of globalization in the lives of women. The author explains t...
Feminist communication scholars have moved both slowly and in fragmentary ways to develop a politica...
Globalization has become the defining condition of the world in the twenty-first century. Yet, the i...
Gender inequalities have been at the core of debates and studies about media and communication for a...
Gender inequalities have been at the core of debates and studies about media and communication for a...
Globalization affects the social and political construction of a gendered change of world in four ...
This paper casts a gender perspective on globalization to illuminate the contradictory effects on wo...
Media are powerful agents of socialisation. Through representation, media helps in constructing and...
There is growing evidence illustrating means in which a substantial number of women have been advers...