Handbook of Gender, Communication, and Women's Human Rights
Handbook of Gender, Communication, and Women's Human Rights
Montiel, Aimee Vega; Gallagher, Margaret
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
12/2023
432
Dura
Inglês
9781119800682
15 a 20 dias
Acknowledgements xv
1 Introduction: Gender, Communication, and Women's Human Rights 1
Margaret Gallagher and Aimee Vega Montiel
Part I Governance and Policy 15
2 Gender Dimensions of Communication Governance: Perspectives, Principles, and Practices 17
Claudia Padovani
3 Communicating Gender in Global Development 35
Karin Gwinn Wilkins
4 Gendered Disinformation and Platform Accountability 53
Margaret Gallagher
5 From Media Reform to Data Justice: Situating Women's Rights as Human Rights 71
Leslie Regan Shade
Part II Systems and Institutions 89
6 Gender, Race, and Locality: Intersectionality in Media and Communication 91
Laura Guimaraes Correa
7 Gender Dimensions of Communication Industries: A Political Economy Analysis 105
Carolyn M. Byerly
8 Power in AI: Inequality Within and Without the Algorithm 123
Kate Devlin
9 Challenges for Women Journalists in the Age of Covid, and Union and Media Repression: One Trade Unionist's Perspective 141
Mindy Ran
10 Women and the News: Reimagining Journalism 159
Maria Joao Silveirinha
11 Revisiting and Unpacking the #MeToo Moment 175
Ammu Joseph
Part III Content, Rights, and Freedoms 193
12 Promoting Gender Equality in Media Content: A Limitation or Extension of Freedom of Expression? 195
Maria Edstroem and Eva-Maria Svensson
13 Digital Culture, Online Misogyny, and Gender-based Violence 213
Debbie Ging
14 Media Do Not Represent Me: Young Women's Social Media Lives 229
Rosalind Gill and Whitney Francois-Cull
15 Gendering Surveillance from a South Asian Perspective 245
Shmyla Khan
16 Pornography in Feminist Theory 261
Rosa Cobo Bedia
17 Violence Against Women in and Through the Media and Digital Technologies 273
Aimee Vega Montiel
Part IV Strategies, Advocacy, and Activism 287
18 The Feminist Principles of the Internet: A Framework for Feminist Organizing and Research in a Digital Age 289
Janine Moolman and Christy Alves Nascimento
19 Lessons Learned from Communication Strategies Created by Indigenous Women 305
Karla Prudencio
20 Gender Equality in and Through the Media in Southern Africa 321
Tarisai Nyamweda
21 Digital Media and Feminist Activism in Latin America: Cyberfeminism 3.0 337
Graciela Natansohn
22 A Feminist Critique of Gender Mainstreaming in Journalism and Communication Education 347
Yanet Martinez Toledo, Lucia Gloria Vazquez Rodriguez, and Maria Soledad Vargas
23 Building the Evidence for Feminist Advocacy and Awareness-raising: The Global Media Monitoring Project 361
Sarah Macharia
24 Transnational Feminist Organizing and Advocacy for Gender Justice and Women's Rights 377
Dinah Musindarwezo, Felogene Anumo, and Sanyu Awori
Index 395
Acknowledgements xv
1 Introduction: Gender, Communication, and Women's Human Rights 1
Margaret Gallagher and Aimee Vega Montiel
Part I Governance and Policy 15
2 Gender Dimensions of Communication Governance: Perspectives, Principles, and Practices 17
Claudia Padovani
3 Communicating Gender in Global Development 35
Karin Gwinn Wilkins
4 Gendered Disinformation and Platform Accountability 53
Margaret Gallagher
5 From Media Reform to Data Justice: Situating Women's Rights as Human Rights 71
Leslie Regan Shade
Part II Systems and Institutions 89
6 Gender, Race, and Locality: Intersectionality in Media and Communication 91
Laura Guimaraes Correa
7 Gender Dimensions of Communication Industries: A Political Economy Analysis 105
Carolyn M. Byerly
8 Power in AI: Inequality Within and Without the Algorithm 123
Kate Devlin
9 Challenges for Women Journalists in the Age of Covid, and Union and Media Repression: One Trade Unionist's Perspective 141
Mindy Ran
10 Women and the News: Reimagining Journalism 159
Maria Joao Silveirinha
11 Revisiting and Unpacking the #MeToo Moment 175
Ammu Joseph
Part III Content, Rights, and Freedoms 193
12 Promoting Gender Equality in Media Content: A Limitation or Extension of Freedom of Expression? 195
Maria Edstroem and Eva-Maria Svensson
13 Digital Culture, Online Misogyny, and Gender-based Violence 213
Debbie Ging
14 Media Do Not Represent Me: Young Women's Social Media Lives 229
Rosalind Gill and Whitney Francois-Cull
15 Gendering Surveillance from a South Asian Perspective 245
Shmyla Khan
16 Pornography in Feminist Theory 261
Rosa Cobo Bedia
17 Violence Against Women in and Through the Media and Digital Technologies 273
Aimee Vega Montiel
Part IV Strategies, Advocacy, and Activism 287
18 The Feminist Principles of the Internet: A Framework for Feminist Organizing and Research in a Digital Age 289
Janine Moolman and Christy Alves Nascimento
19 Lessons Learned from Communication Strategies Created by Indigenous Women 305
Karla Prudencio
20 Gender Equality in and Through the Media in Southern Africa 321
Tarisai Nyamweda
21 Digital Media and Feminist Activism in Latin America: Cyberfeminism 3.0 337
Graciela Natansohn
22 A Feminist Critique of Gender Mainstreaming in Journalism and Communication Education 347
Yanet Martinez Toledo, Lucia Gloria Vazquez Rodriguez, and Maria Soledad Vargas
23 Building the Evidence for Feminist Advocacy and Awareness-raising: The Global Media Monitoring Project 361
Sarah Macharia
24 Transnational Feminist Organizing and Advocacy for Gender Justice and Women's Rights 377
Dinah Musindarwezo, Felogene Anumo, and Sanyu Awori
Index 395