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Women, Inequality and Media Work

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ISBN: 9781138352292
AuthorO'Brien, Anne (Maynooth University, Irel
Pub Date18/06/2019
BindingHardback
Pages178
CountryGBR
Dewey302.23082
Quick overview Women, Inequality and Media Work investigates how women experience gender inequality in film and television production industries.
€135.79

Women, Inequality and Media Work investigates how women experience gender inequality in film and television production industries.





Examining women's place in the production of media is vital to understanding the broader and related question of how women are (mis)represented in media content. This book goes behind the camera to explore the world of women working in media industries and unpacks the systemic gender inequality that they experience at work. It argues that women internalize their experience of gender inequality by adopting various beliefs: whether it is that gender does not matter in the workplace; that the workplace is now post-feminist; or by adopting a sense of self as liminal, neither fully included nor excluded from the industry.





Drawing on detailed academic research and empirical investigation, Women, Inequality and Media Work is an important and timely book for students, researchers and those working in media industries.

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Women, Inequality and Media Work investigates how women experience gender inequality in film and television production industries.





Examining women's place in the production of media is vital to understanding the broader and related question of how women are (mis)represented in media content. This book goes behind the camera to explore the world of women working in media industries and unpacks the systemic gender inequality that they experience at work. It argues that women internalize their experience of gender inequality by adopting various beliefs: whether it is that gender does not matter in the workplace; that the workplace is now post-feminist; or by adopting a sense of self as liminal, neither fully included nor excluded from the industry.





Drawing on detailed academic research and empirical investigation, Women, Inequality and Media Work is an important and timely book for students, researchers and those working in media industries.