Gendering War and Peace Reporting : Some Insights – Some Missing Links
By Berit von der Lippe, Rune Ottosen
Media studies
278 pages • English • 2016
About the book
War reporting has traditionally been a male activity. Elite sources like politicians, high ranking military officers and state officials are collectively still dominated by men, and it will take more than the presence of an increased number of female journalists to change this male hegemony. There is, though, no deterministic link between sex/gender and more peaceful news or a more peaceful world. This book offers analytic approaches to how traditional war journalism is gendered. Through different case studies, the book reveals how the framing of different femininities and masculinities affects the reporting and our understanding of war and conflicts.
Information
Author
Berit von der Lippe
Author
Rune Ottosen
Editions
ISBN
9789187957420
Pages
278
Measurements
165 mm ✕ 242 mm
Weight
575 g
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