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[Commlist] New book: Gender, Communications and Reproductive Health in International Development
Tue Jun 20 12:50:05 GMT 2023
The book /Gender, Communications and Reproductive Health in
International Development/(McGill Queen's University Press), by Dr.
Carolina Matos, has just been published in June by McGill Queen's
University Press. Matos is a visiting scholar in Global Communications
at the School of Communication, University of Miami, and Senior Lecturer
in Media and Sociology at the Department of Media, Culture and Creative
Industries (MCCI) at City, University of London. The research published
in the book was funded by the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) and
the book is a result of a large 4 year project.
*Reviews: *
“This book makes an important contribution to a range of areas, bringing
together debates across gender and development, feminist theory and
praxis in development, communication and media analysis, international
development, sexual and reproductive health rights, and social justice.
I strongly recommend this book for students, scholars and practitioners
interested in the field.” Suzanne Clisby, Coventry University
“This fascinating work combines intellectual traditions, with practical
examples and critical empirical approaches. It is the first book, in a
long time, that provides both a theoretical and empirical critique from
a feminist perspective, of the field of communication for development.
Carolina Matos exposes, using a range of research methods including
critical discourse analysis, the problems, difficulties and challenges
of the practices that characterise the work of NGOs, especially when
they work towards the ‘emancipation of women’.” Linje Manyozo, RMIT
University
*Abstract: *
To this day, women globally are subjected to forms of control over their
bodies and, in particular, their ability to exercise their reproductive
rights is still constrained. Amid a rise of challenges to the
advancement of women’s rights, including the recent overturning of/Roe
v. Wade///in the United States, sexual and reproductive health rights
are at the forefront of conversations about the advancement of gender
equality. Communication advocacy has great potential to address the
serious health challenges of our time.
For more information, and to acquire a copy of the book for your library
and institution, please see the link below:
https://www.mqup.ca/gender--communications--and-reproductive-health-in-international-development-products-9780228017547.php
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