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  1. The Routledge Handbook of Critical Discourse Studies.[author unknown] - 2018
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  • #MeToo and the promise and pitfalls of challenging rape culture through digital feminist activism.Jessalynn Keller, Jessica Ringrose & Kaitlynn Mendes - 2018 - European Journal of Women's Studies 25 (2):236-246.
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  • Exploring disempowerment in women’s accounts of endometriosis experiences.Stella Bullo - 2018 - Discourse and Communication 12 (6):569-586.
    This work explores disempowerment caused by discourses surrounding the life-altering gynaecological disease of endometriosis. Despite affecting one in 10 women, the worldwide average diagnosis time is 7.5 years, and it is mainly diagnosed when exploring infertility rather than complaints about incapacitating pain and other associated manifestations. The aim of this article is to identify dis/empowerment caused by discourses in the healthcare and social environment of women as manifested in their accounts of endometriosis experiences. Having been informed and shaped by a (...)
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  • Online hate, digital discourse and critique: Exploring digitally-mediated discursive practices of gender-based hostility.Majid KhosraviNik & Eleonora Esposito - 2018 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 14 (1):45-68.
    The communicative affordances of the participatory web have opened up new and multifarious channels for the proliferation of hate. In particular, women navigating the cybersphere seem to be the target of a disproportionate amount of hostility. This paper explores the contexts, approaches and conceptual synergies around research on online misogyny within the new communicative paradigm of social media communication. The paper builds on the core principle that online misogyny is demonstrably and inherently a discourse; therefore, the field is envisaged at (...)
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  • News, Gender, and Power.Cynthia Carter, Gill Branston & Stuart Allan - 1998 - Psychology Press.
    Addresses the pressing questions of how gender shapes the forms, practice, institutions and audiences of journalism, and explores the multiple interconnections between news, gender and power.
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  • Spectacular Girls: Media Fascination and Celebrity Culture.[author unknown] - 2014
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