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Battling the 'Invisible Nets'. Gender in the fields of journalism in sub-Saharan Africa

Abstract
Battling the ‘invisible nets’ studies journalism as a gendered practice in sub-Saharan Africa. This thesis analyses the gender logic in the field of journalism by examining how structures of gender, class and race interact to create barriers and opportunities for black women journalists and media managers. The empirical focus is on South Africa but also includes Zambia, Nigeria, Ethiopia and Uganda. The theoretical framework is inspired by French socio- logist Pierre Bourdieu and the appropriation of his theories by Toril Moi. Inspired by an ethnographic approach, five empirical studies examine the lived experiences of black women journalists. The thesis also examines how gender logic operates in the field of journalism in South Africa on a detailed level by analysing reporting and editorial discussions concerning a specific gender-sensitive topic during the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The results of the thesis show the South African context is unique in the way it shapes opportunities and obstacles for women in the field of journalism, and how black women journalists act in order to navigate the ‘invisible nets’ and succeed in the field.
Parts of work
I. Roxberg, Z., M. (2010). Rapport från regnbågsredaktionen. En studie om kvinnors erfarenheter av att verka som journalister i Sydafrika. Nordicom-Information, 32, (1), pp. 61-73.
 
II. Zuiderveld, M. (2011). ‘Hitting the glass ceiling’ – gender and media management in sub-saharan Africa. Journal of African Media Studies, 3, (3), pp. 401-415. ::doi::10.1386/jams.3.3.401_1
 
III. Zuiderveld, M. (2014). Women Climbing the Ladder. Experiences of Affirmative Action in South African Media. Global Media Journal: African edition, 8, (1), pp. 30-62. ::doi::10.5789/8-1-155
 
IV. Zuiderveld, M. (Submitted). Gender and leadership divides in sub-Saharan newsrooms.
 
V. Zuiderveld, M. (2013). Sex, Football and the Media: The Case of South Africa and the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Scandinavian Sport Studies Forum, 4, pp. 25-48.
 
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
Göteborgs universitet. Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of Social Sciences
Institution
Department of Journalism, Media and Communication (JMG) ; Institutionen för journalistik, medier och kommunikation (JMG)
Disputation
Fredagen den 2 juni 2017, kl. 13.15 i sal 305, Annedalsseminariet, Seminariegatan 1A, Göteborg
Date of defence
2017-06-02
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/52127
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Date
2017-05-04
Author
Zuiderveld, Maria
Keywords
South Africa
Zambia
Uganda
Nigeria
Ethiopia
journalism
gender logic
Bourdieu
intersectionality
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-88212-63-4 (pdf)
978-91-88212-61-0 (tryckt)
ISSN
1101-4652
Language
eng
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