Feminist Media Participatory Spaces, Networks and Cultural Citizenship

While feminists have long recognised the importance of self-managed, alternative media to transport their messages, to challenge the status quo, and to spin novel social processes, this topic has been an under-researched area. Hence, this book explores the processes of women's and feminist medi...

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Main Author: Zobl, Elke
Other Authors: Drüeke, Ricarda
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bielefeld, Germany transcript Verlag 2012
Series:Critical Studies in Media and Communication
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