2003
DOI: 10.4324/9780203488928.fmatt
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“…Until recently, gender and news production studies tended to explore women as a unified category, ignoring differences and inequalities among them in terms of, for example, race, ethnicity, religion, geography, sexuality, and physical ability. A rich literature exists on African American journalists (e.g., Broussard, 2004; Bundy, 2006), but these studies do not take an intersectional approach. The current study which is part of a wider research project that has an intersectional perspective, shifts the spotlight from hegemonic women journalists to marginalized minority women journalists in Israel: Jewish women of Ethiopian origin (Lachover, 2022) and Russian women who resettled in Israel during the mass wave of immigrations from the Former Soviet Union in the 1990s (Lachover, 2023).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Until recently, gender and news production studies tended to explore women as a unified category, ignoring differences and inequalities among them in terms of, for example, race, ethnicity, religion, geography, sexuality, and physical ability. A rich literature exists on African American journalists (e.g., Broussard, 2004; Bundy, 2006), but these studies do not take an intersectional approach. The current study which is part of a wider research project that has an intersectional perspective, shifts the spotlight from hegemonic women journalists to marginalized minority women journalists in Israel: Jewish women of Ethiopian origin (Lachover, 2022) and Russian women who resettled in Israel during the mass wave of immigrations from the Former Soviet Union in the 1990s (Lachover, 2023).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%