Gender, Race and Ethnicity in Media
Other Media
- AMARC - Asociación mundial de radios comunitarias
- The World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters "is an international non-governmental organization serving the community radio movement. Its goal is to support and contribute to the development of community and participatory radio along the principals of solidarity and international cooperation. All continents are represented on AMARCκs Board of Directors."
- Border Crossings
- "Border Crossings" uses World Wide Web links to encourage the browsing reader to consider the areas of their postmodern world where traditional boundaries are being renegotiated and blurred. by Karla Tonella
- "Complete Freedom of Movement: Video Games as Gender Play Spaces."
- by Henry Jenkins, Director, Comparative Media Studies, MIT.In this essay, Jenkins states, " I examine the fit between video games and traditional boy culture and review several different models for creating virtual play spaces for girls."
- The Female Musician
- Educational electronic magazine and audio production facility located in Northport, New York designed to benefit young women wishing to pursue a career in the music industry and music technology related fields.
- Female Reporters in Male Locker Rooms
- "In 1978, a female federal court judge opened the locker rooms of all male athletes thereby making them a heterosexual environment. An additional civil ruling in 1985 reaffirmed the previous 1978 decree. The legal process that resulted in women being allowed in male locker rooms is dis cussed in this article."
- Lady Liberty: The Changing Face of American Freedom
- by Lisa Guernsey. Sections: "Origins: The Female Form as Allegory"; "Symbols: Lady Liberty's Male Relations; Politics"; "The Agendas Behind the Monuments"; "Journeys: Tracing the Paths of our Lady Liberties"; "Ironies: Race, Gender and the Deception of "Freedom." Also: The Poetry of Lady Liberty's Diverse Public featuring poems by Emma Lazarus, Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Wiliam A. Cox and Rita Dove.
- Multicultural Imagined Communities
- Jon Stratton and Ien Ang, 'Multicultural imagined communities: cultural difference and national identity in Australia and the USA' From Continuum: The Australian Journal of Media & Culture, vol. 8 no 2 (1994) Critical Multiculturalism issue.
- Race -- America's rawest nerve
- Table of Contents and article abstracts from Media Studies Journal, Summer 1994.
- Worm Lips Productions
- Radio production and other productions by S.F. Bay Area producer Ginna Allison. "Tongue Meat" is a children's story illustrated by 7-year-old Molly Louise Allison-Baker, "Youth Radio" has been in operation for almost 10 years and is still innovative and exciting, You can listen to excerpts from the documentary "Steel Drivin' Man" and connect to the major documentary series "The DNA Files: Unraveling the Mysteries of Genetics."
Communication Studies Resources is compiled and maintained by Karla-Tonella@uiowa.edu
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