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These media events revolve around three central themes that characterize the coverage more broadly, namely feminist protest, sexual violence, and celebrity culture, particularly in the high-profile worlds of entertainment and fashion. The combination of these three themes, we suggest, has helped to sustain the campaign’s visibility over time.
[DOC File]LSE CC revisited nb6
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Legitimate culture, the omnivorous orientation and ‘emerging cultural capital’ The mechanics of the transmission of privilege. 1) Cultural capital: comments on the concept’s evolution. Cultural capital has proved a most fecund concept. It is now all over the place – in more than one sense of that phrase.
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The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) commissioned researchers from the London School of Economics (LSE) to undertake analysis of Understanding Society data to develop the evidence base on the social and wellbeing impacts of cultural engagement and sport participation.
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The London School of Economics and Political Science; City, University of London. To be published in . Feminist Media Studies, Commentary and Criticism section on Anger, media and feminism: the gender politics of mediated rage. In political discourse, popular and media culture, female rage is “having a moment.” More and more women are ...
[DOC File]Equality and Diversity Forum response to Commission on a ...
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The Equality and Diversity Forum (EDF) is the network of national non-governmental organisations committed to equal opportunities, social justice, good community relations, respect for human rights and an end to discrimination based on age, disability, gender, gender identity, race, religion or belief, and sexual orientation.
Professor Nicholas J. Cull
War and the Media, University of Kent, on Murrow as director of USIA. Sept. 2001. British Council Advisory Board, London, April 2003, on ‘Public Diplomacy.’ IAMHIST XX, Leicester, July 2003. plenary interview with Gerry Anderson. British Cold War Culture, London, September 2003, on Gerry Anderson and Cold War Culture.
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“Anti-Gender Movements in Europe: Unusual Religions and Unconventional Media” in Díez Bosch, M., Melloni, A. and Micó, J.L (ed.). Perplexed Religion Barcelona: Blanquerna Observatory on Media Religion and Culture.
[DOC File]NICOLA LACEY - LSE
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LSE Gender Institute/Knowledge Exchange HEIF5 Confronting Gender Inequality: Findings from the LSE Commission on Gender, Inequality and Power (2015; updated version published with further public event 2017) (Co-directed with Diane Perrons: author of Law section and co-author of introduction).
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Media, Religion and Gender. Edited (Editor: Mia Lövheim), volume in to be published in the Routledge series “Media, Religion & Culture”, editors Stewart Hoover, Jolyon Mitchell, David Morgan. ...
[DOC File]NICOLA LACEY
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LSE Gender Institute/Knowledge Exchange HEIF5 Confronting Gender Inequality: Findings from the LSE Commission on Gender, Inequality and Power (2015; updated version published with further public event 2017) (Co-directed with Diane Perrons: author of Law section and co-author of introduction).
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