Women, Globalization and Mass Media: International Facets of Emancipation

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Globalization is the fundamental idea that has set in motion a process of change in the Asian and African countries challenged by the collapse of welfare measures and they are in the process of synthesizing a new world order. The grip of tradition and cultural stereotypes is loosening and women are attempting to crack the glass ceiling through innovative strategies and fresh development initiatives. This book seeks to apply this framework and expand the study of women’s empowerment in the light of the global media including globalization of women’s issues, networking and women’s activism through the Internet in the digital era. The analysis of the process of globalization and the impact of global media from a feminist perspective as shaping women’s lives form the intellectual framework of the book. Women, Globalization and Mass Media: International Facets of Emancipation Focuses on globalization and the mass media as constructing new visions of women’s emancipation in selected geopolitical areas of the globe. The book contains authors from a range of nations; the issues raised involve several individual developing nations/regions and cover the broader international themes that affect multiple nations. The interdisciplinary scope of the book makes it an ideal text for a wide range of disciplines including communication, women’s studies, development studies, economics, sociology, political science and international studies.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kiran Prasad

Kiran Prasad is Associate professor in communication studies, College of Applied Science at salalah, Ministry of Higher Education, Oman and professor in Communication and Journalism at Sri Padmavati Mahila University, Tirupati, India. She was Commonwealth Visiting Research Fellow at the Centre for International Communication Research, University of Leeds, UK and Canadian Studies Research Fellow at the School of Journalism and Communication, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. She is also the youngest ever recipient of the ‘ State Best Teacher Award’ for university teacher from the Government of Andhra Pradesh, India. Aprolific writer and well known communication philosopher, She is author/editor of over seventeen books and conceptualized many theories in communication studies. Her recent books include Communcation for Development: Reinventing theory and Action(2009, in Vols.); Information and Communication technology: Recasting Development (2004); Women, Globalization and Mass Media: International Facets of Emancipation (2006); and HIV and AIDS: Vulnerrability of Women in Asia and Africa (2008). She has to her credit over 100 paper in journals of national and international repute and has researched extensively in India and abroad on the interrelations between communication and development studies.

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Title
Women, Globalization and Mass Media: International Facets of Emancipation
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8189110128
Length
xv+277p., Tables; References; Bibliography; 23cm.
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