We Can Do Better
Feminist Manifestos for Media and Communication
Linda Steiner editor Stine Eckert editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Rutgers University Press
Publishing:15th Apr '25
£23.99
This title is due to be published on 15th April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Feminist Manifestos for Media and Communication brings together evidence-based manifestos for media and communication that take a feminist perspective and add up to a provocative vision of feminist media practices and of feminist communication. The book discusses critical problems and complaints in ways that identify and make the case for actionable, concrete solutions to media problems and deficiencies; it shows how feminist thinking can be usefully and effectively applied to a wide range of journalism, media, and communication practices. The manifestos are not “only” about women but rather offer specific, feasible blueprints for restructuring media in ways that make them fairer and more equitable along many vectors of identity, so that media can better serve democracy. These manifestos give concrete solutions to specific problems that can and should be implemented by journalists, media practitioners, students, faculty, and scholars. The manifestos are organized around three sets of demands: for better media practices, for more participatory online spaces, and for more precise and appropriate language.
"Direct, accessible, engaging, powerful, and evidence-based. This treasure trove of feminist manifestos—on extraordinarily important issues—is a welcome gift to instructors of media and communication studies seeking to provoke students' attention and their activism as media consumers and future professionals." -- H. Leslie Steeves * coauthor of Communication for Development: Theory and Practice for Empowerment and Social Justice *
“In We Can Do Better, two outstanding scholars bring together virtually every major feminist researcher across a broad swath of communication. These essays provide actionable solutions for fair and equitable media practices for women. I can't wait to share this book with both my undergrad and graduate students, not to mention every woman I know in communication. Let's all buy this book and get going." -- Esther Thorson * coeditor of Digital Advertising: Theory and Research *
ISBN: 9781978838178
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
Weight: 286g
234 pages