Women in Politics and Media: Perspectives from Nations in Transition
Editat de Maria Raicheva-Stover, Elza Ibroschevaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 noi 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781628920871
ISBN-10: 1628920874
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 15 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1628920874
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 15 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Represents a unique collection of 23 research essays and interviews of women who are currently active in the political arena of Latin America, sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East and North Africa, Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, Russia and the former Soviet republics
Notă biografică
Maria Raicheva-Stover is Professor of Mass Media at Washburn University, USA. Her research focuses on the study of media systems in Eastern Europe, various aspects of the gender problematic, and, most recently, the social impact of new communication technologies. Elza Ibroscheva is an Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Mass Communications, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, USA. Originally from Bulgaria, her research interests focus on media developments in Eastern Europe, include media stereotypes, international and political communication, gender representations and media and nationalism.
Cuprins
AcknowledgementsNotes on Contributors1. Introduction Part One: Framing the message: mediated representations and journalistic practices 2. The Portrayal of Women Politicians in Israeli Popular Women's Magazines,Einat Lachover, Sapir Academic College, Israel3. Ambiga Sreenevasan and Malaysian Counter-Publics Mary Griffiths and Sara Chinnasamy, University of Adelaide, Australia4. The Girls of Parliament: A Historical Analysis of the Press Coverage of Female Politicians in BulgariaElza Ibroscheva and Maria Raicheva-Stover5. Zambian Women MPs: An Examination of Coverage by The Post and Zambia Daily MailTwange Kasoma, Radford University, USA6. Media Visibility of Tunisian Women Politicians in Traditional and New Media: Obstacles to Visibility and Media Coverage StrategiesMaryam Ben Salem and Atidel Majbri, Center of Arab Women for Training and Research, Tunisia7. Understanding the Gender Dynamics of Current-affairs-based Shows in Pakistani Television Industry Munira Cheema, University of Sussex, UK8. Between Two Democratic Ideals: Gendering in the Russian Culture of Political LournalismLiudmila Voronova, Södertörn University, Sweden9. Becoming Less Gendered: A Comparison of (Inter)National Press Coverage of First Female Government Heads Who Win Again at the PollsTania Cantrell Rosas-Moreno, Loyola University Maryland, USA, and Ingrid Bachmann, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, ChilePart Two: Managing the message: self-representations 10. 'Cameroon's Female Obama': Deconstructing the Kah Walla Phenomenon in the Context of the 2011 Presidential Elections in CameroonTeke Ngomba, Public Spheres and Comparative Media Systems Analysis, Cameroon 11. The Mother of Brazil: Gender Roles, Campaign Strategy, and the Election of Brazil's First Female PresidentPedro G. dos Santos, Luther College, USA and Farida Jalalzai, University of Missouri-St. Louis, USA12. The Visual Framing of Romanian Women Politicians in Personal Campaign Blogs during the 2012 Romanian Parliamentary ElectionsCamelia Cmeciu, Danubius University of Gala?i, Romania, and Monica Patru?, Vasile Alecsandri University of Bacau, Romania13. Gender, Politics and the Albanian Media: A Women Parliamentarians' AccountSonila Danaj, University of Jyväskylä, Finland, and Jonila Godole, University of Tirana, AlbaniaPart Three: Navigating the cultural space: race, class and beauty14. Michelle Bachelet, President of Chile: A Moving PortraitClaudia Bucciferro, Gonzaga University, USA15. Virgin Venuses: Beauty and Purity for 'Public' Women in VenezuelaElizabeth Gackstetter Nichols, Drury University, USA16. Ultra-Feminine Women of Power: Beauty and the State in ArgentinaElizabeth Gackstetter Nichols, Drury University, USA17. Yulia Tymoshenko's Two BodiesTatiana Zhurzhenko, Institute for Human Sciences, AustriaConcluding remarksIndex
Recenzii
The editors, Maria Raicheva-Stover and Elza Ibroscheva, are to be congratulated on bringing together a collection of essays on the women/politics/media nexus which eschews the usual 'Western' suspects in favour of scholarly explorations of a wide range of under-researched regions including South East Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe. This book will quickly become the must-have text for anyone interested in developing a more nuanced and richer understanding of how those relations work in different parts of the world, including the patterns of similarity and instances of difference made manifest by a comparative edition such as this one.
Aided by the increasing prevalence of the Internet, democratization of knowledge and information, women are actively participating in the political, social, and economic sectors in the US and developing nations. This highly thought-provoking, multi-cultural, and multi-dimensional book sheds the needed light on the complex and impactful role of women in politics and media across the world. The editors are to be commended for their timely and superb contribution to the existing literature in women, media and politics.
Women in Politics and Media: Perspectives from Nations in Transition is a timely and important book on the changing status of women in local, national and global politics and the central role that media play in shaping and framing them as 'gendered' political actors. Responding to calls for work on women politicians and media beyond an American orientation, editors Maria Raicheva-Stover and Elza Ibroscheva have assembled a superior collection of essays on gender, media and politics in emerging and transitioning democracies, many from scholars living and working in the Global South. This book should be of great value for anyone interested in media, representation, and political agency in non-Western countries in the era of 'globalization.'
Aided by the increasing prevalence of the Internet, democratization of knowledge and information, women are actively participating in the political, social, and economic sectors in the US and developing nations. This highly thought-provoking, multi-cultural, and multi-dimensional book sheds the needed light on the complex and impactful role of women in politics and media across the world. The editors are to be commended for their timely and superb contribution to the existing literature in women, media and politics.
Women in Politics and Media: Perspectives from Nations in Transition is a timely and important book on the changing status of women in local, national and global politics and the central role that media play in shaping and framing them as 'gendered' political actors. Responding to calls for work on women politicians and media beyond an American orientation, editors Maria Raicheva-Stover and Elza Ibroscheva have assembled a superior collection of essays on gender, media and politics in emerging and transitioning democracies, many from scholars living and working in the Global South. This book should be of great value for anyone interested in media, representation, and political agency in non-Western countries in the era of 'globalization.'