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The archive of Media and Gender Monitor currently onlyshows covers from all the previous issues of MGM, full texts will soon be available, thankyou for waiting.

Issue 10

Women have been involved within religious institutions for thousands of years in many and varied ways. Yet it is distorted and simplistic stereotypes that dominate much of the coverage of women of faith in mainstream media. These stereotypes which associate religion with fundamentalism, rather than fostering a greater recognition of the positive and negative connections between religion and the social, economic and political issues that affect women, serve only to inflame prejudice. But it is not only the media who are guilty of such misrepresentation.  Parts of the world-wide feminist movement have also subscribed to a simplistic view of women of faith in which women are seen as nothing more than victims of an oppressive religious culture.

Issue 9

Media and Gender Monitor is a bi-annual publication from the WACC Women's Programme distributed to more than 3,000 individuals and organisations worldwide. It aims to articulate the concerns of the WACC Women's Programme from global, regional and local perspectives and address a wide range of gender and communication issues. Media and Gender Monitor is a bi-annual publication from the WACC Women's Programme distributed to more than 3,000 individuals and organisations worldwide. It aims to articulate the concerns of the WACC Women's Programme from global, regional and local perspectives and address a wide range of gender and communication issues.

Issue 8

Media and Gender Monitor is a bi-annual publication from the WACC Women's Programme distributed to more than 3,000 individuals and organisations worldwide. It aims to articulate the concerns of the WACC Women's Programme from global, regional and local perspectives and address a wide range of gender and communication issues. Media and Gender Monitor is a bi-annual publication from the WACC Women's Programme distributed to more than 3,000 individuals and organisations worldwide. It aims to articulate the concerns of the WACC Women's Programme from global, regional and local perspectives and address a wide range of gender and communication issues.

Issue 7

Media and Gender Monitor is a bi-annual publication from the WACC Women's Programme distributed to more than 3,000 individuals and organisations worldwide. It aims to articulate the concerns of the WACC Women's Programme from global, regional and local perspectives and address a wide range of gender and communication issues. Media and Gender Monitor is a bi-annual publication from the WACC Women's Programme distributed to more than 3,000 individuals and organisations worldwide. It aims to articulate the concerns of the WACC Women's Programme from global, regional and local perspectives and address a wide range of gender and communication issues.

Issue 6

Media and Gender Monitor is a bi-annual publication from the WACC Women's Programme distributed to more than 3,000 individuals and organisations worldwide. It aims to articulate the concerns of the WACC Women's Programme from global, regional and local perspectives and address a wide range of gender and communication issues. Media and Gender Monitor is a bi-annual publication from the WACC Women's Programme distributed to more than 3,000 individuals and organisations worldwide. It aims to articulate the concerns of the WACC Women's Programme from global, regional and local perspectives and address a wide range of gender and communication issues.

Issue 5

Media and Gender Monitor is a bi-annual publication from the WACC Women's Programme distributed to more than 3,000 individuals and organisations worldwide. It aims to articulate the concerns of the WACC Women's Programme from global, regional and local perspectives and address a wide range of gender and communication issues. Media and Gender Monitor is a bi-annual publication from the WACC Women's Programme distributed to more than 3,000 individuals and organisations worldwide. It aims to articulate the concerns of the WACC Women's Programme from global, regional and local perspectives and address a wide range of gender and communication issues.

Issue 4

Media and Gender Monitor is a bi-annual publication from the WACC Women's Programme distributed to more than 3,000 individuals and organisations worldwide. It aims to articulate the concerns of the WACC Women's Programme from global, regional and local perspectives and address a wide range of gender and communication issues. Media and Gender Monitor is a bi-annual publication from the WACC Women's Programme distributed to more than 3,000 individuals and organisations worldwide. It aims to articulate the concerns of the WACC Women's Programme from global, regional and local perspectives and address a wide range of gender and communication issues.

Issue 3

Media and Gender Monitor is a bi-annual publication from the WACC Women's Programme distributed to more than 3,000 individuals and organisations worldwide. It aims to articulate the concerns of the WACC Women's Programme from global, regional and local perspectives and address a wide range of gender and communication issues. Media and Gender Monitor is a bi-annual publication from the WACC Women's Programme distributed to more than 3,000 individuals and organisations worldwide. It aims to articulate the concerns of the WACC Women's Programme from global, regional and local perspectives and address a wide range of gender and communication issues.

Issue 2

Media and Gender Monitor is a bi-annual publication from the WACC Women's Programme distributed to more than 3,000 individuals and organisations worldwide. It aims to articulate the concerns of the WACC Women's Programme from global, regional and local perspectives and address a wide range of gender and communication issues. Media and Gender Monitor is a bi-annual publication from the WACC Women's Programme distributed to more than 3,000 individuals and organisations worldwide. It aims to articulate the concerns of the WACC Women's Programme from global, regional and local perspectives and address a wide range of gender and communication issues.

Issue 1

Media and Gender Monitor is a bi-annual publication from the WACC Women's Programme distributed to more than 3,000 individuals and organisations worldwide. It aims to articulate the concerns of the WACC Women's Programme from global, regional and local perspectives and address a wide range of gender and communication issues. Media and Gender Monitor is a bi-annual publication from the WACC Women's Programme distributed to more than 3,000 individuals and organisations worldwide. It aims to articulate the concerns of the WACC Women's Programme from global, regional and local perspectives and address a wide range of gender and communication issues.

WACC promotes communication for social change. It believes that communication is a basic human right that defines people's common humanity, strengthens cultures, enables participation, creates community and challenges tyranny and oppression.

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