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Mass Media for Women’s Education is a scholarly exploration of how traditional and digital media platforms can serve as powerful tools for advancing women’s educational opportunities. Author Akila Sivaraman provides an in-depth analysis of media’s transformative potential in breaking educational barriers faced by women across different socioeconomic backgrounds.
The book examines various forms of mass media—including television, radio, print, and digital platforms—and their effectiveness in disseminating educational content tailored for women. It addresses critical issues such as representation, accessibility, and cultural sensitivity in media-driven educational initiatives.
Through case studies and research-backed insights, this work demonstrates how strategic media utilization can foster literacy, skill development, and awareness among female audiences. The publication serves as an essential resource for educators, media professionals, policymakers, and researchers interested in gender-responsive education and the intersection of media and women’s empowerment.







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