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Hacking gender in technology and journalism / Sara De Vuyst.
Author
De Vuyst, Sara
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, [2020]
Description
118 pages ; 22 cm.
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Subject(s)
Women in journalism
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Journalism
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Technological innovations
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Sex discrimination against women
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Sex role in the work environment
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Series
Disruptions (Routledge (Firm))
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Disruptions
Summary note
"Hacking Gender and Technology in Journalism addresses the question of whether journalism's new digital spaces suffer from the same gendered structures as traditional media organisations or whether they go beyond such bias. The book offers insights into the challenges that women journalists face in relation to technological innovation as well as the potential for developing strategies for empowerment that it offers. More specifically, there is a focus on the gendering of digital skills, the construction of gender in new digital spheres of journalism, and how these changes can lead to the disruption of gender inequalities in journalism. This book will be of interest to scholars in multimedia journalism, media ethics and gender studies"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780367205287 (hardcover)
0367205289 (hardcover)
LCCN
2019051134
OCLC
1127558477
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