Women, Feminism and the Media
Editorial
From High Visibility to High Vulnerability: Feminist, Postcolonial and Anti-Gentrification Activism at Risk
Anastasia Denisova and Michaela O'Brien
2019-09-03 Volume 14 • Issue 1 • 2019 • 94–98
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Commentary
‘Intersectionality Went Viral’: Toxic Platforms, Distinctive Black Cyberfeminism and Fighting Misogynoir - An Interview with Kishonna Gray
WPCC Editorial Board
2020-03-17 Volume 15 • Issue 1 • 2020 • 68–73
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Research Articles
Chinese Women in the Official Chinese Press: Discursive Constructions of Gender in Service to the State
Cara Wallis
2017-06-13 Volume 3 • Issue 1 • 2006 • 94-108
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Women Candidates and Arab Media: Challenging Conservatism in Bahraini Politics
May Otaibi
2017-06-13 Volume 8 • Issue 2 • 2011 • 133-158
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Hear our plea: Voices of early free Methodist women in denominational print culture
Christy Mesaros-Winckles
2017-06-13 Volume 8 • Issue 3 • 2011 • 25-46
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Power to the women? Viennese Journalism in the interwar Period
Christian Oggolder
2017-06-13 Volume 8 • Issue 3 • 2011 • 73-98
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What Women Want on television: Doreen Stephens and BBC television programmes for women, 1953–64
Mary Irwin
2017-06-13 Volume 8 • Issue 3 • 2011 • 99-122
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AttItudes to Women In the BBC In the 1970s – not so much a glass ceiling as one of reinforced concrete
Suzanne Franks
2017-06-13 Volume 8 • Issue 3 • 2011 • 123-142
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Rethinking Privacy: A Feminist Approach to Privacy Rights after Snowden
Lindsay Weinberg
2017-10-31 Volume 12 • Issue 3 • 2017 • 5-20
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To Veil or Not to Veil: Gender and Religion on Al-Jazeera’s Islamic Law and Life
Dima Dabbous-Sensenig
2017-06-13 Volume 3 • Issue 2 • 2006 • 60-85
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