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Interactions: Studies in Communication & Culture 10.3 is Now Available
Monday, December 16, 2019

Interactions: Studies in Communication & Culture 10.3 is Now Available

Intellect is pleased to announce that Interactions: Studies in Communication & Culture 10.3 is now available!

 

This special issue looks at the international impact and reach of the #MeToo and Time’s Up movements, presenting the perspectives of women of different societies around the world.

 

For more information about the journal and this special issue click here >>https://www.intellectbooks.com/interactions-studies-in-communication-culture

 

Aims & Scope

 

Interactions: Studies in Communication & Culture recognizes the interdisciplinary nature of the fields of media, communication and cultural studies. We therefore encourage diverse themes, subjects, contexts and approaches: empirical, theoretical and historical. Our objective is to engage readers and contributors from different parts of the world in a critical debate on the myriad interconnections and interactions between communication, culture and society at the outset of the twenty-first century.

 

Issue 10.3

 

Editorial

 

Global perspectives on the #MeToo movement: From ‘big noise’ to ‘discrete oblivion’?

Karen Arriaza Ibarra

 

Articles

 

#IntersectionalActivism: Tales of origin and intersectional negotiations

Angharad N. Valdivia

 

#MeToo in Spain and France: Stopping the abuse towards ordinary women

Karen Arriaza Ibarra; Regina Berumen

 

Sweden and the #MeToo movement

Ester Pollack

 

When it is Us Too? How Russian and Japanese media framed sexual harassment towards their journalists

Kateryna Kasianenko

 

#MeToo and broadcast journalism in South Korea: The gatekeeping process of #MeToo

Misook Lee

 

#MeToo, feminism and femicide in Brazil

Raquel Paiva

 

‘The consequences will be with us for decades’: The politicization and polarization of the #MeToo and Time’s Up movements in the United States

Elizabeth R. Earle

 

Effects of the #MeToo campaign in media, social and political spheres: The case of Mexico

Maria T. Nicolas-Gavilan; María P. Baptista-Lucio; Maria A. Padilla-Lavin