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Newsletter November 2001, vol. 12
Table of Contents: | |
| 3 | MANUEL PARÉS I MAICAS, PRESIDENT, proposes to expand the scope and activities of the IAMCR |
| 4 | FRANK MORGAN,PRESIDENT-ELECT,reflects on the achievements of the Association in Budapest |
| 5 | NEWS FROM WITHIN |
| 6 | MORE NEWS on Grants for Barcelona, Barcelona 's on-line paper presentation,the Herbert Schiller Prize and IAMCR Web site |
| 7 | WHAT DO THE SECTION HEADS SUGGEST? Klaus Bruhn Jensen summarizes the Section Heads meeting in Budapest |
| 8 | HIGHLIGHTS OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD AND INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL.The major decisions of three well attended International Council meetings and three Executive Board meetings prepared by Ole Prehn |
| 10 | PROGRESS REPORTS.Election promises — officers report |
| 15 | PEACE AND COMMUNICATION PANEL, BUDAPEST.Summaries of the keynote speaker 's address —Konai Helu Thaman —and panelist Cees J.Hamelink |
| 17 | JSN ON MENTORING:Junior and senior scholars will benefit,argues Wai Hsien Cheah |
| 18 | MEMBERSHIP PROFILE:Find out where our members are and what the gender distribution looks like |
| 20 | CALL FOR ARTICLES |
| 21 | CONFERENCE 2002:BARCELONA JULY 21-26: The basic facts in English,Spanish and French |
| 25 | SECTIONS AND WORKING GROUPS:Reports on Budapest and Barcelona Call for Papers |
| 36 | OTHER CONFERENCES:Call for Papers |
| 39 | MEMBERS 'NEW WORK |
| 41 | PREVIEW Professional Journals |
| 43 | AGENDA ANNOUNCEMENTS |
| 44 | GOVERNING BODIES. |
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The Handbook of Gender, Sex, and Media
Karen Ross
The Handbook of Gender, Sex and Media offers original insights into the complex set of relations which exist between gender, sex, sexualities and the media, and in doing so, showcases new research at the forefront of media and communication practice and theory.
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