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- Apresentação. Media & Jornalismo: 20 anosPublication . Silva, Marisa Torres Da; Baptista, Carla; Subtil, Filipa; Lima Quintanilha, Tiago; Pena-Rodríguez, AlbertoA revolução digital é a última fronteira do conhecimento humano, com um impac-to profundo nos processos de comunicação e nas dinâmicas da indústria cultural. O ecossistema transmediático mudou as identidades culturais, as vivências sociais e os modos de participação cívica. Os meios de comunicação transformaram a nossa for-ma de perceber e contar a realidade, mas também a estrutura das relações sociais, a circulação da informação entre emissores e públicos, o intercâmbio entre produtores e consumidores, o debate entre agentes políticos, sociais, económicos e culturais na esfera pública, as rotinas de produção e difusão de conteúdos. Em suma, as formas de olhar, sentir, pensar, agir e existir.
- Citation patterns, the Matilda effect and gender bias in communication & media studies scientific output in Ibero-America (1980-2022)Publication . Torrado-Morales, Susana; Zamora-Medina, Rocío; Olmos, Maribel; Subtil, FilipaThis article analyses diachronically the role of women in the field of communication & media studies in Ibero-America by studying the presence or absence of women in the bibliography of a selection of articles taken from 60 communication academic journals in 9 countries (Spain, Portugal, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru) between 1980 and 2022. This study measures the degree of visibility of female scientists and their contribution and compares it statistically to that of their male counterparts by quantifying from a gender perspective the citation patterns of authors of the 484 scientific articles included in the study. The findings showed that the visibility of the female researchers-authors increased over time. Furthermore, an over-citation of publications by male researchers was also found. Last, in one of the periods analysed, in the years between 1996-2010, gender homophily was found, i.e., female researchers tended to cite more women than men during this period.
- Journalists are prepared for critical situations … but we are not prepared for this: empirical and structural dimensions of gendered online HarassmentPublication . Sampaio-Dias, Susana; Silveirinha, Maria João; Garcez, Bibiana; Subtil, Filipa; Miranda, João; Cerqueira, CarlaThis article discusses online harassment against women journalists exploring self-reported incidents, effects, and trust in safety mechanisms. Drawing on twenty-five semi-structured interviews of women journalists in Portugal, we use a feminist and critical realist framework to explore the causal structures and generative mechanisms that explain their vulnerability to online abuse. We identify three overarching themes: increasing visibility in a context of higher hostility towards journalism and insufficient safety mechanisms; intersectional gender inequality and cultural mores that foster it; and (individual) responses to harassment. These themes show that women journalists’ actions are both constrained and enabled by existing structures and cultural attitudes. While they tend to deny harassment is caused by their gender, seeing it mainly because of their job, they admit the sexualised and gendered nature of the insults, seeing this as an added offence not experienced by their male counterparts. They also see harassment as a continuation of inequality and prevailing sexism and find the protection mechanisms insufficient and ineffective. As a result, they assume an extra burden of emotional labour to deal with online bullying, admitting self-censoring and the need to develop resilience strategies.
- Maria LamasPublication . Subtil, FilipaRESUMEN: En el siglo XX, Maria Lamas fue una figura eminente de la cultura y la lucha de las mujeres, en Portugal y a escala internacional, en defensa de sus derechos y aspiraciones sociales, culturales, económicas y políticas. Sus ideas intelectuales y cívicas combinaban las demandas de la primera y segunda ola del feminismo. Próxima a las perspectivas del Partido Comunista Portugués desde mediados de los años 1940, Maria Lamas fue también una luchadora contra el fascismo vigente durante gran parte de su vida y una activista en organizaciones portuguesas e internacionales a favor del desarme y la paz. Dejó una vasta colección de obras literarias y publicaciones de carácter antropológico y sociológico.
- Maria LamasPublication . Subtil, FilipaEn el siglo XX, Maria Lamas fue una figura eminente de la cultura y la lucha de las mujeres, en Portugal y a escala internacional, en defensa de sus derechos y aspiraciones sociales, culturales, económicas y políticas. Sus ideas intelectuales y cívicas combinaban las demandas de la primera y segunda ola del feminismo. Próxima a las perspectivas del Partido Comunista Portugués desde mediados de los años 1940, Maria Lamas fue también una luchadora contra el fascismo vigente durante gran parte de su vida y una activista en organizaciones portuguesas e internacionales a favor del desarme y la paz. Dejó una vasta colección de obras literarias y publicaciones de carácter antropológico y sociológico.
- Media and multiple identities: Robert E. Park as precursor to intercultural communication theory and researchPublication . Subtil, Filipa; Garcia, José Luís de Oliveira; Leeds-Hurwitz, WendyRobert E. Park’s early study of foreign-language newspapers in urban centers hosting multiple immigrant groups deserves recognition as an important precursor to several current assumptions within intercultural communication, especially the move away from equating cultures with nations, and the possibility of simultaneously holding multiple identities. Park’s research on the media’s influence on identity construction contains theoretical contributions that remain highly relevant to a world increasingly configured by global media: in particular, on accepting complexity and the fact that individuals may and do simultaneously hold multiple and conflicting identities. Hence, beyond the nation-state, the appropriate unit of analysis became the ethnic group.
- Young adults’ (re)negotiation of gender and sexual identities across mobile apps in PortugalPublication . Alcaire, Rita; Santos, Sofia José; Subtil, FilipaStemming from a critical approach towards technology (understood as a producer of meanings, subjectivity and agency, and, thus, shaped by power relations) and taking into account the role of broader societal norms and structures in technological uses and gratifications, this chapter explores the (re)negotiations of gender and sexual identities among Portuguese young adult app users. It focuses on if app usage allows these users to break heterocisnormativity and hegemonic notions of masculinity. For that purpose, the study conducted six focus groups involving 31 participants and 25 semi-structured interviews with young adults (18–30 years old). The scripts were designed to collect data about mobile app usage practices and what meanings interviewees attribute to used platforms, navigating through imaginaries, meanings, appropriations, incorporations and mostly negotiations. Analytically, this study contributes to an enhanced understanding of how apps might change young adult lives concerning gender and sexual identities and to challenging uses and gratifications theory, which, after almost 80 years since its first formulations, has gained new impetus with the ongoing digitisation process and the so-called interactive technologies that integrate it.
