Title : | Communicating power and gender |
Material Type: | printed text |
Authors: | Deborah J. Borisoff, Author ; James W. Chesebro, Author |
Publisher: | Prospect Heights, Ill. : Waveland Press |
Publication Date: | 2011 |
Pagination: | vi, 234 p. |
Size: | 24 cm |
ISBN (or other code): | 978-1-577-66690-5 |
General note: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 197-222)
Includes index (p. 223-234) |
Languages : | English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) |
Descriptors: | Communication Communication - Sex differences Communication and culture
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Class number: | 302.2 |
Abstract: | As a perceptive and outstanding assessment, Communicating Power and Gender examines the relationships between gender and power and how they are linked to and transformed by the communication process. Within this discussion a host of correlations emerge, crossing social, cultural, historical, political, and racial spheres. In order to anchor their discussion Borisoff and Chesebro define the terms gender, power, and communication, which provides an operational platform from which to view fundamental issues such as the effects of stereotyping and verbal and nonverbal communication by gender. The authors also consider four contexts that shape and influence gender socialization and sex-role constructions: mediated communication and gender roles in various media systems, early socialization in the home, the educational landscape, and women and men in the workplace. |
Contents note: | The stereotype : fiction or fact; Verbal and nonverbal face-to-face communication by gender; Mediated communication and gender roles; Early socialization in the home : influencing gendered scripts; The educational landscape : connecting gender and identity; Gendered scripts : women and men in the workplace; |
Record link: | https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=17331 |