PART ONE: FRAMEWORK
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Women's Participation in Communication
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Gender in Communication
PART TWO: WOMEN AS COMMUNICATIVE SUBJECTS: THE SOCIAL AND COMMUNITY DIMENSION
Penina Mlama
Reinforcing Existing Indigenous Communication Skills
The Use of Dance in Tanzania
Susan Y Dyer-Bennem
Cultural Distinctions in Communication Patterns of African-American Women
Sonia Mu[squiggly line above the n]noz
Notes for Reflection
Popular Women and Uses of Mass Media
Maria Protz
Understanding Women's Grassroots Experiences in Producing and Manipulating Media
PART THREE: WOMAN AS MEDIA PRODUCERS: DEVELOPING MEDIA COMPETENCES
Jennifer Kawaja
Process Video
Self-Reference and Social Change
Clemencia Rodríguez
A Process of Identity De-Construction
Latin American Women Producing Video Stories
Carmen Ruíz
Losing Fear
Video and Radio Productions of Native Aymara Women in Bolivia
Dorothy Kidd
Shards of Remembrance
One Woman's Archeology of Community Video
Maria Mata
Being Women in Latin American Popular Radio
PART FOUR: WOMEN AS SOCIO-POLITICAL ACTORS: BUILDING ORGANIZATION AND STRATEGIES OF COMMUNICATION
Rose Mensah-Kutin
The WEDNET Initiative
A Sharing Experience Between Researchers and Rural Women
Sharon Taylor
Communicating for Empowerment
Women's Initiatives to Overcome Poverty in Rural Thailand and Newfoundland
Libby Lloyd
Speak Magazine
Breaking Barriers and Silences
Rosa María Alfaro
Women as Social Agents of Communication
Social Maternity and Leadership