These contributions about what feminism can offer Aboriginal women in their struggles for equality include theoretical chapters, stories of political activism and personal accounts of developing political consciousness as Aboriginal feminists.
Essays on the societal roles and contexts facing women in business and management, the specific career and work-life issues of women in these fields, organizational processes affecting women and the role of women as leaders in business and management. The essays focus on the structures and practices of society and organizations that constrain or facilitate women’s representation, treatment, quality of life, and success.
The authors analyse the ways in which feminist theory and feminist perspectives affect mass communication, with a particular emphasis on race, culture and ethnicity. This updated edition includes new chapters on women's opportunities and obstacles in online journalism, the role of women in health communication, women in sports journalism, women in mass communication in a world of faith. First ed.: 1989