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|a Feminist Interventions in International Communication :
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|a Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; PART ONE -- REVISITING INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION STUDIES; CHAPTER ONE -- Revisiting International Communication: Approach of the Curious Feminist; International Communication, Globalization, and Transnationalism; Feminist Perspectives in International Communication; Minding the Gap; Future Research for the Curious Feminist; Note; References; CHAPTER TWO -- Feminist Issues and the Global Media System; Powerful Issues: Media Employment and Decision Making; Frontier Issues: The Internet Era; Foundational Issues: Policies and Their Implementation.
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|a Enduring Issues: New Spin, New PoliticsNotes; References; Critical Issues: Content and Portrayal; CHAPTER THREE -- Public/Private: The Hidden Dimension of International Communication; Transformation and Ontology; Public/Private: Old and New Paradigms; Public and Private and the International; Public-Private in Theory and Practice; Feminist IR and Spatial Politics; IC and Public and Private in the New Media Age; Some Relevant Readings; CHAPTER FOUR -- Women, Participation, and Democracy in the Information Society; Whose Information Society?; Public and Private Boundaries.
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|a Consumers, Citizens, and WorkNotes; References; PART TWO -- GENDERING POLICY REGIMES; CHAPTER FIVE -- The Expediency of Women; The New Popularity of Cultural Policy; Gender in International Cultural Policy; Women, Cultural Diversity, and Cultural Security; Conclusion; Notes; References; CHAPTER SIX -- Gender-Sensitive Communication Policies for Women's Development: Issues and Challenges; Communication for Women's Development and the Policy Gap; The Image Trap; Media Policy and Women's Development: Access and Activism; Human Rights and Violence against Women; ICTs and Policy Issues; Conclusion.
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|a ReferencesCHAPTER SEVEN-The Spectral Politics of Mobile Communication Technologies: Gender, Infrastructure, and International Policy; The Emergent Universe of Wireless Mobile Communication Devices; Making Spectrum Visible; Spectrum Policy Matters; Conclusion; Notes; References; CHAPTER EIGHT-The Global Structures and Cultures of Pornography: The Global Brothel; Money Makes the Porn Go 'Round: The International Political Economy of the Industry; Geographies, and Modes, of Production: The Demand-Supply-Demand Machine; Pornsocialization Cultures.
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|a International Policy Regimes and the Disarticulation of ResponsibilityConclusion; Notes; References; PART THREE -- MEDIATING MEANINGS, MEDIATING REGIMES OF POWER; CHAPTER NINE -- Mediations of Domination: Gendered Violence Within and Across Borders; On Transnational Links; Culturalizing Violence; Afghan Women Victims; Missing Aboriginal Women-Violence within Borders; Conclusion; Notes; References; CHAPTER TEN -- From Religious Fundamentalism to Pornography? The Female Body as Text in Arabic Song Videos; Inscribing Bodies; Polarizing the Female Body: Hymenic and Political Castration.
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|a This cutting-edge work critiques today's global mediascape through feminist perspectives, highlighting concerns of policy, power, labor, and technology. Starting with the state of international communications, a top-notch author group covers cases on online news, pornography, democracy, policies for women's development, violence against women, information workers, print media, 'telecentres, ' media coverage of HIV/AIDS, and more. This essential book provides fresh feminist insights into international communication, showing the important strides taken toward women's justice in these areas and ho.
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