Women in Mass Communication
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Women in Mass Communication
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Wackwitz, Laura A.; Creedon, Pamela J.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2022
240
Mole
Inglês
9781032322315
15 a 20 dias
462
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Part 1: Perspectives 1. Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, and Misogyny: Challenges in Mass Communication 2. Social Media and Misogyny: A Perilous Landscape 3. The Other: Identity and Difference in Global, Religious, and Gendered Context Part 2: Challenges in the Academy and Profession 4. Misogyny in Academia: The Irreparable Harm of Institutional Abuse 5. "All Your Tools Belong to Us": Feminist Uses of Media from the 19th to 21st Century 6. A Socio-Ecological Model of Influence: Pursuing Racial Equity and Inclusion in Public Relations 7. Incongruity of Gender Roles: Media Impact on Women in Science and Health Communication Part 3: Global Realities 8. Gender and Digital Communication in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Feminist Political Economy of Enduring Inequities 9. Social Media's Gendered Affordances for Mobile Migrant Women in the Arabian Gulf 10. "Doing Gender": Cultural Differences in the Feminization of PR in Europe 11. Women Journalists and News: Lessons from New Zealand and Australia 12. Unraveling Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: The Role for Feminists and Media in Making Progress Last Part 4: Women in Mass Communication Celebration: Honoring Contributions of Colleagues
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mass communication;media;gender;digital media;social media;feminism;activism;news media;critical race theory;diversity;Violate;equity;Follow;DEI;Gender Equality;Uncertainty Avoidance;Social Media Affordances;Hashtag Activism;CSW;Women Journalists;WMC;UN;Trailblazing Women;Public Relations;GMMP;South Sudan;Social Media Platforms;Ohio State University School;PR Profession;Dakota;LGBTQ;Role Congruity Theory;PR Research;Socio-ecological Model
Part 1: Perspectives 1. Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, and Misogyny: Challenges in Mass Communication 2. Social Media and Misogyny: A Perilous Landscape 3. The Other: Identity and Difference in Global, Religious, and Gendered Context Part 2: Challenges in the Academy and Profession 4. Misogyny in Academia: The Irreparable Harm of Institutional Abuse 5. "All Your Tools Belong to Us": Feminist Uses of Media from the 19th to 21st Century 6. A Socio-Ecological Model of Influence: Pursuing Racial Equity and Inclusion in Public Relations 7. Incongruity of Gender Roles: Media Impact on Women in Science and Health Communication Part 3: Global Realities 8. Gender and Digital Communication in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Feminist Political Economy of Enduring Inequities 9. Social Media's Gendered Affordances for Mobile Migrant Women in the Arabian Gulf 10. "Doing Gender": Cultural Differences in the Feminization of PR in Europe 11. Women Journalists and News: Lessons from New Zealand and Australia 12. Unraveling Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: The Role for Feminists and Media in Making Progress Last Part 4: Women in Mass Communication Celebration: Honoring Contributions of Colleagues
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mass communication;media;gender;digital media;social media;feminism;activism;news media;critical race theory;diversity;Violate;equity;Follow;DEI;Gender Equality;Uncertainty Avoidance;Social Media Affordances;Hashtag Activism;CSW;Women Journalists;WMC;UN;Trailblazing Women;Public Relations;GMMP;South Sudan;Social Media Platforms;Ohio State University School;PR Profession;Dakota;LGBTQ;Role Congruity Theory;PR Research;Socio-ecological Model