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Women and Mass Communications: An International Annotated Bibliography
By (Author) John Lent
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th January 1991
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
016.30223082
Hardback
504
The first comprehensive survey of women and mass communications to be attempted on an international scale, this bibliography systematically lists and annotates every type of literature on the subject. Each geographical area is organized according to six main topics: general studies, historical studies, women's media, images of women in the media, women as an audience, and women as mass media professionals. The media represented include book, magazine, and newspaper publishing; radio; television; film; and video, as well as affiliated areas such as advertising, public relations, and wire services. The introduction provides a history of the literature, information on data bases searched, and a summary of principal international findings. The first chapter lists materials that are global in perspective, such as comparative analyses, non-country specific material, special issues of journals, and edited volumes. Five chapters deal with specific geographic regions. A final chapter devoted to the United States has been expanded to encompass advertising, public relations, broadcasting, film, and print media under each of the six main topics. Providing annotation of published and significant unpublished materials from all over the world, this bibliography is an appropriate resource for libraries, women's studies programs, and programs and organizations concerned with mass communications.
A comprehensive survey of women and mass communications on an international scale, this bibliography systematically lists and annotates every type of literature on the subject. Each geographical area is organized according to six main topics: general studies, historical studies, women's media, images of women in the media, women as an audience, and women as mass media professionals. The introduction provides a history of the literature, information on data bases searched, and a summary of principal international findings.-Reference & Research Book News
"A comprehensive survey of women and mass communications on an international scale, this bibliography systematically lists and annotates every type of literature on the subject. Each geographical area is organized according to six main topics: general studies, historical studies, women's media, images of women in the media, women as an audience, and women as mass media professionals. The introduction provides a history of the literature, information on data bases searched, and a summary of principal international findings."-Reference & Research Book News
JOHN A. LENT has been a Professor of Communications at several major universities in the U.S., Malaysia, and the Philippines and is Director of Third World Media Associates. His 37 books and more than 300 journal articles have appeared in various publications throughout the world. He also founded the first mass communication program in Malaysia.