And just a short follow up to my last post:
Susanne Kirchhoff and me are the Austrian research team for the new project funded by the "European Institute for Gender Equality"(EIGE) and we have now reached stage 3 of the project - conducting interviews with female journalists in Austrian media.
Homepage: http://womenandmedia.eu/
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Showing posts with label Gender. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Young female journalists - a favourite topic of mine...
Yesterday the newest edition of Momentum Quarterly was published.
And it contains a peer-reviewed article in German by Martina and me.
We are proud to have it published in a starting open access journal.
Look it up: "Jung, weiblich und Journalistin: Endstation Prekrariat?"
Monday, August 27, 2012
Finally my copy of the collected edition "Soziale Ungleicheit und soziales Kapital" arrived in Salzburg :)
The paper of Martina and I is to befound on pages 91 to 96 and I'm proud of the short chapter detailing why young and female journalists have to fight against structural challanges in the Austrian journalistic field.
The longer, follow up article "Jung, weiblich, Journalistin: Endstation Prekariat?" which was written by the same team over the last few month will be published in the "Momentum Quarterly" journal soon.
Bibliographic Information:
Lettner, M. / Prandner, D. (2012): Übermacht der grauen Schreiber: Das soziale Kapital ist fest in den Händen alter Männer in Fh Johanneum: Soziale Ungleichheit und Soziales Kapital. Graz: FH Joanneum Eigenverlag, p. 91 - 96.
The paper of Martina and I is to befound on pages 91 to 96 and I'm proud of the short chapter detailing why young and female journalists have to fight against structural challanges in the Austrian journalistic field.
The longer, follow up article "Jung, weiblich, Journalistin: Endstation Prekariat?" which was written by the same team over the last few month will be published in the "Momentum Quarterly" journal soon.
Bibliographic Information:
Lettner, M. / Prandner, D. (2012): Übermacht der grauen Schreiber: Das soziale Kapital ist fest in den Händen alter Männer in Fh Johanneum: Soziale Ungleichheit und Soziales Kapital. Graz: FH Joanneum Eigenverlag, p. 91 - 96.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Identity, changes and challenges of the profession in the 21st Century
My good friend and valued colleague Martina Lettner presented our paper 'Young, female and
journalist: less money, less job opportunities, less fame ‐ and still happy?' in Chile at the end of June 2012.
Because of the terrific Crossroads conference I had no chance to travel to Chile, but as always working with Martina has been a real joy and I hope that our next presentation will give us the chance to finally do one presentation together.
Abstract:
A growing number of people are living in media democracies, which are largely depending on an informed and responsible public. Therefore the media function as a central link between the powerful players within a society and its less powerful members. Yet the contents of the media are created by journalists, who are part of society and individuals themselves, working under specific conditions.
Thus not only their work, but they themselves are crucial for the constitution and well-being of society and the presented paper deals with the case of the Austrian journalistic field. There the sector faced remarkable changes during the last four decades, which not only led to women entering the field, but heavily increasing the inequality within Austrian journalism, up to the point when it became undeniable. Especially young female members of the journalistic field are doubly unprivileged compared to elder male members as a recent empirical research done by the University of Salzburg in 2010 found out. The theory of the French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu is employed to display the structure of the inequality and its reasons. Guided interviews with female journalists in Austria (conducted for this paper) display their knowledge of the inequality, their awareness of the involved risks for the media democracy, and their coping strategies. Thus it becomes necessary to discuss ways to restructure the institutional boundaries that are currently reinforcing inequality. A possible proposal is based on the idea that governmental funds and sponsoring should be specifically tied to providing equal conditions for young journalist within the individual enterprises, while putting less emphasis on creating artificial networks, for the excluded groups.
Conference HP: official Periodismo chile 2012 Homepage
Our presentation: Periodismo chile 2012 Presentation as PDF
(proceedings/paper available on demand)
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