阿拉伯妇女利用媒体来解决不平等问题

Q2 Social Sciences
M. Odine
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摘要

女性在阿拉伯世界的不平等与社会文化有关,基于性别和父权体制的命令,她们被降伏为二等公民。因此,妇女在教育、就业和家庭方面受到歧视,成为家庭暴力的受害者。在保守的社会中,不平等现象更为严重,在那里,女性不被允许投票或开车,也不能在未经男性允许的情况下旅行或工作。意识到她们的事业缺乏社会支持,妇女们转向现代信息技术,特别是Facebook、YouTube、Twitter和智能手机等社交媒体,因为它们是虚拟的,不受政府令人窒息的控制。取得了显著的进展,包括媒体立场和最终解决妇女不平等问题的报道。越来越多的女性进入大学,甚至敢于进入以前只属于男性的领域。那些被社会认为不被女性接受的职业,因为它们需要与非家庭成员的男性交流,大门也敞开了。为了维持对抗不平等和规划未来的倡议,阿拉伯妇女组织在该地区涌现,重点是能力建设,使妇女能够获得必要的知识,有效地利用媒体来解决普遍存在的不平等问题。
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Arab women use media to address inequality
Abstract Women's inequality in the Arab world is associated with culture in the societies, subjugating them to second-class citizens based on gender and dictates of the patriarchal establishment. Consequently, women face discrimination in education, employment and in the home, and are victims of domestic violence. Inequality is more draconian in conservative societies where women are not allowed to vote or drive, nor can they travel or work without the man's permission. Aware of lack of societal support for their causes, women have turned to modern information technology, particularly social media in the forms of Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and smart phones because they are virtual and free from stifling government controls. Remarkable progress has been recorded, including media positions and eventual reportage addressing women's inequality issues. More women are enrolling at universities and daring to enter even fields that heretofore were reserved for men. The gate is open, too, for careers that society deemed unacceptable for women because they required communicating with non-family males. To sustain initiatives to counter inequality and plan for the future, Arab women's organizations have sprung in the region, focusing on capacity building to enable women to acquire necessary know-how to effectively use media to address pervasive inequality.
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Journal of International Communication
Journal of International Communication Social Sciences-Communication
CiteScore
2.30
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0.00%
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11
期刊介绍: International Communication is an established field of study taught widely around the world under a variety of names. Journal of International Communication (JIC) is a refereed journal the field of international communication calls its own and one that provides a forum for discussion for the various geo-academic approaches to the study of global communication. A variety of fields of study, including International Communication, International Relations, International Development, International Political Economy, Global Sociology, Media Anthropology, Media and Cultural Studies, and Post-colonial Studies nourish JIC .
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