Review:

Ju Yon Kim (ed.) Gender And Digital Media

overall review score: 4.2
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‘Gender and Digital Media,’ edited by Ju-Yon Kim, is an academic compilation that explores the intersections between gender identities, expressions, and digital media environments. The book examines how digital platforms influence gender roles, representation, activism, and identity formation in contemporary society. It offers multidisciplinary perspectives through essays and research studies, aiming to deepen understanding of gender dynamics in the digital age.

Key Features

  • Interdisciplinary approach combining media studies, gender studies, and technology
  • Contains multiple essays from various scholars exploring different facets of gender and digital media
  • Discusses topics such as online activism, representation in digital content, virtual identities, and power relations
  • Provides both theoretical frameworks and practical case studies
  • Published by an academic press, suitable for researchers and students

Pros

  • Comprehensive analysis of how digital media shapes gender discourse
  • Multidisciplinary perspectives offer a well-rounded understanding
  • Includes recent case studies reflecting current trends
  • Useful resource for scholars, students, and practitioners interested in gender studies or media technology

Cons

  • Dense academic language may be challenging for casual readers
  • Focuses primarily on theoretical discussions rather than practical applications
  • Some essays may have limited scope or depth depending on the topic

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