Changing Lenses: Women's Perspectives on Media

Changing Lenses: Women's Perspectives on Media
ISBN-10
9718829091
ISBN-13
9789718829097
Category
Social Science / Media Studies
Pages
173
Language
English
Published
1999
Publisher
Isis International-Manila

Description

Many of the books in this section are concerned with the new information and communication technologies (ICTs) and their role in development. Of particular interest in this regard is Gender and the Information Revolution in Africa. Another new title, Changing Lenses, looks at media policies and media monitoring, while Women's Voices on Fire documents how that radio service has provided a space for women's voices.

This report provides a comprehensive overview of the state of women and the media in Asia and the Pacific, with a particular focus on violence against women. It comprises research done by ISIS International in the region and is also based on a multi-media forum organized by ISIS and UNIFEM at the 42nd Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) in 1997. Offering a general look at media policies and media monitoring, the report also features ten country experiences. Together these reveal that, despite some headway made in the women-and-media situation, many issues still remain on the feminist agenda about the media's representation and portrayal of women.

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