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[Commlist] Interactions: Studies in Communication & Culture : special issue on Global perspectives on the #MeToo movement
Sat Dec 21 20:27:26 GMT 2019
Interactions: Studies in Communication & Culture, Volume 10, Number 3,
now available at
https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/intellect/iscc/2019/00000010/00000003
The issue on “Global perspectives on the #MeToo movement: From ‘big
noise’ to ‘discrete oblivion’?” has been guest-edited by Karen Arriaza
Ibarra and, after her editorial, the issue includes the following articles:
#IntersectionalActivism: Tales of origin and intersectional
negotiations, by Angharad N. Valdivia
#MeToo in Spain and France: Stopping the abuse towards ordinary women,
by Karen Arriaza Ibarra and Regina Berumen
Sweden and the #MeToo movement, by Ester Pollack
When it is Us Too? How Russian and Japanese media framed sexual
harassment towards their journalists, by Kateryna Kasianenko
#MeToo and broadcast journalism in South Korea: The gatekeeping process
of #MeToo, by Misook Lee
#MeToo, feminism and femicide in Brazil, by Raquel Paiva
‘The consequences will be with us for decades’: The politicization and
polarization of the #MeToo and Time’s Up movements in the United States,
by Elizabeth R. Earle
Effects of the #MeToo campaign in media, social and political spheres:
The case of Mexico, by Maria T. Nicolas-Gavilan, María P.
Baptista-Lucio, Maria A. Padilla-Lavin
The journal is online at
https://www.intellectbooks.com/interactions-studies-in-communication-culture
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