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This paper highlights how media and communication in developing countries can be an invaluable tool in raising awareness of and ultimately challenging gendered power structures. Participatory media allows for diverse voices, including those of women, to engage with channels of media communication to make their priorities and issues heard. However, as case studies demonstrate, when women are directly involved in such processes, a large number of complex factors need to be considered.
ISBN: 978-1-920550-26-4
Publisher: Gender Links
Edition: 6th Edition
Year of Publication: 2009
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