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Women in Politics and Media provides an in-depth examination of women’s roles in shaping political movements and media narratives across centuries. From early suffragettes to modern-day political leaders and journalists, this book traces the evolution of female representation in spaces traditionally dominated by men.
The work explores how women have used media as a tool for political change, challenged institutional barriers, and transformed public discourse. It analyzes key figures, pivotal moments, and systemic obstacles that have defined women’s journey in politics and media. The book also addresses contemporary issues including gender bias in news coverage, underrepresentation in political leadership, and the rise of women in digital media.
Essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the intersection of gender, politics, and communication, this biography-history hybrid offers insights into how women continue to reshape political and media landscapes globally.







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