Gender Setting
New Agendas for Media Monitoring and Advocacy
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:1st Jun '01
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This study brings together research findings and monitoring experiences to demonstrate how women's groups have developed monitoring models that can be effective in widely different media contexts.
In an age of global information structures, what scope exists for independent citizen action in media and cultural policy formation? How can audiences effectively voice critiques of media content? In an increasingly market-centred and consumer-oriented media world, what is the potential for monitoring, lobbying and advocacy? This book argues that despite the breakdown of traditional patterns of regulation, there is a role for local action to promote diversity in the media. Focusing on media portrayals of gender, more particularly the media’s role in reproducing and reinforcing patterns of discrimination against women in society, the book aims to unify the hitherto disparate strands of academic research and feminist activism in the form of gender media monitoring aimed at policy critique and practical change. Research findings and monitoring experiences from both North and South are brought together to demonstrate how, with varying levels of resources and expertise, women’s groups have developed monitoring models that can be effective in widely different media contexts. Drawn from countries as diverse as Canada, India, Spain, Jamaica, Australia and South Africa, these approaches will have lessons for everyone concerned about media democracy and diversity in the new information age.
'An admirable book, long overdue. It will be an inspiration to activists and theorists, reminding us of the ongoing necessity to combine theory with practice.' Liesbet van Zoonen, author of Feminist Media Studies 'Gallagher's excellent book provides a wealth of data and analysis. The book is a must-read for all those committed to a "gender shift" in the media. It is also essential reading for all those communication researchers and media activists who are concerned about a future which respects the human entitlement to dignity, equality and liberty.' Cees Hamelink, University of Amsterdam
ISBN: 9781856498449
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224 pages