Items where Author is "Orgad, Shani"

Number of items: 75.
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  • Listening in times of crisis:the value and limits of radio phone-in shows. (2025) Orgad, Shani; Srivastava, Divya; Olaleye, Diana picture_as_pdf
  • How to tame your hormones:menopause rage in media discourse. (2024) Orgad, Shani; Gilchrist, Kate; Rottenberg, Catherine picture_as_pdf
  • Mediating menopause:feminism, neoliberalism, and biomedicalisation. (2023) Orgad, Shani; Rottenberg, Catherine picture_as_pdf
  • The menopause moment:the rising visibility of ‘the change’ in UK news coverage. (2023) Orgad, Shani; Rottenberg, Catherine picture_as_pdf
  • Sensing the (in)visible:domestic cleaning and cleaners on Mumsnet Talk. (2022) Orgad, Shani; Higgins, Kathryn picture_as_pdf
  • Crisis-ready responsible selves:national productions of the pandemic. (2022) Orgad, Shani; Hegde, Radha picture_as_pdf
  • Get unstuck! Pandemic positivity imperatives and self-care for women. (2022) Gill, Rosalind; Orgad, Shani picture_as_pdf
  • The shifting terrain of sex and power: from the ‘sexualization of culture’ to #MeToo. (2018) Gill, Rosalind; Orgad, Shani picture_as_pdf
  • The amazing bounce-backable woman: resilience and the psychological turn in neoliberalism. (2018) Gill, Rosalind; Orgad, Shani
  • The cultural dimensions of online communication : a study of breast cancer patients’ internet spaces. (2006) Orgad, Shani
  • The transformative potential of online communication : the case of breast cancer patients' internet spaces. (2005) Orgad, Shani
  • Book Review: Beyond consumer capitalism: media and the limits to imagination. Orgad, Shani
  • Book review: mothering through precarity: women’s work and digital media. Orgad, Shani
  • Confidence culture and the remaking of feminism. Gill, Rosalind; Orgad, Shani
  • Girl power and ‘selfie humanitarianism’. Koffman, Ofra; Orgad, Shani; Gill, Rosalind
  • The Good Samaritan and the Marketer: public perceptions of humanitarian and international development NGOs. Seu, Irene Bruna; Flanagan, Frances; Orgad, Shani
  • 'Have you seen Bloomberg?': satellite news channels as agents of the new visibility. Orgad, Shani
  • How any woman does what they do is beyond comprehension:media representations of Meghan Markle’s maternity. Orgad, Shani; Baldwin, Elizabeth picture_as_pdf
  • Incongruous encounters: media representations and lived experiences of stay-at-home mothers. Orgad, Shani
  • 'Intimacy at a distance' in humanitarian communication. Orgad, Shani; Seu, Bruna
  • #MeToo, popular feminism and the news:a content analysis of UK newspaper coverage. De-Benedictis, Sara Maria; Orgad, Shani; Rottenberg, Catherine description
  • Media visibility of femininity and care:UK women magazines’ representations of female “keyworkers” during Covid-19. Rottenberg, Catherine; Orgad, Shani picture_as_pdf
  • Mobile TV. Orgad, Shani
  • Posting vulnerability on LinkedIn. Orgad, Shani picture_as_pdf
  • Proper distance from ourselves: the potential for estrangement in the mediapolis. Orgad, Shani
  • Proper distance: mediation, ethics, otherness. Chouliaraki, Lilie; Orgad, Shani
  • Representations of migration in U.K. and U.S. children’s picture books in the Trump and Brexit era. Orgad, Shani; Lemish, Dafna; Rahali, Miriam; Floegel, Diana picture_as_pdf
  • Safety valves for mediated female rage in the #MeToo era. Orgad, Shani; Gill, Rosalind description
  • Visualizers of solidarity: organizational politics in humanitarian and international development NGOs. Orgad, Shani
  • Watching how others watch us: the Israeli media's treatment of international coverage of the Gaza War. Orgad, Shani
  • Women who quit:media and policy discourse about gender and work. Orgad, Shani picture_as_pdf
  • The confidence cult(ure). Gill, Rosalind; Orgad, Shani
  • The cruel optimism of The Good Wife:the fantastic working mother on the fantastical treadmill. Orgad, Shani
  • The humanitarian makeover. Orgad, Shani; Nikunen, Kaarina
  • The internet as a moral space: the legacy of Roger Silverstone. Orgad, Shani
  • The maternal in the city: outdoor advertising representations in Shanghai and London. Orgad, Shani; Meng, Bingchun
  • The mediation of humanitarianism: towards a research framework. Orgad, Shani; Seu, Bruna
  • The sociological imagination and media studies in neoliberal times. Orgad, Shani picture_as_pdf
  • The 'stay-at-home' mother, postfeminism and neoliberalism: content analysis of UK news coverage. Orgad, Shani; De Benedictis, Sara
  • The survivor in contemporary culture and public discourse: a genealogy. Orgad, Shani
  • Audio/visual resource
  • LSE IQ:Is gender equality possible? Lordan, Grace; Banet-Weiser, Sarah; Orgad, Shani
  • Book
  • Confidence culture. Orgad, Shani; Gill, Rosalind
  • Heading home:motherhood, work, and the failed promise of equality. Orgad, Shani
  • Media representation and the global imagination. Orgad, Shani
  • Storytelling online: talking breast cancer on the internet. Orgad, Shani
  • Chapter
  • How can researchers make sense of the issues involved in collecting and interpreting online and offline data? (2009) Orgad, Shani
  • Building paths to caring in crisis and mitigating the crisis of caring. Orgad, Shani; Seu, Irene Bruna
  • Caring enterprise in crisis? Challenges and opportunities of humanitarian NGO communications. Orgad, Shani
  • Caring in crisis and the crisis of caring: toward a new agenda. Seu, Irene Bruna; Orgad, Shani
  • Communication. Orgad, Shani
  • From online to offline and back: moving from online to offline relationships with research informants. Orgad, Shani
  • Help yourself: the world wide web as a self-help agora. Orgad, Shani
  • Interrelations between ‘online’ and ‘offline’: questions, issues and implications. Orgad, Shani
  • Just do it! The online communication of breast cancer as a practice of empowerment. Orgad, Shani
  • Underline, celebrate, mitigate, erase: humanitarian NGOs’ strategies of communicating difference. Orgad, Shani
  • When sociology meets media representation. Orgad, Shani
  • The escalating price of motherhood:aesthetic labour in popular representations of ‘stay-at-home’ mothers. De Benedictis, Sara; Orgad, Shani
  • Conference or Workshop Item
  • Metaphorical bystanders: the mediation of distant suffering and audiences’ reception. Orgad, Shani; Seu, Bruna
  • People tie themselves up in knots, write whole PhDs about this… Does it really f***ing matter, actually?’: NGO communications producers’ relation to academic research(ers). Orgad, Shani
  • Report
  • Heading home: public discourse and women’s experience of family and work. Orgad, Shani
  • Knowing about and acting in relation to distant suffering: mind the gap! Orgad, Shani; Vella, Corinne; Seu, Bruna; Flanagan, Frances; Bray, Ian; Daynes, Leigh; Paddy, Brendan; Morrison, Joe
  • This box was made for walking: how will mobile television transform viewers' experience and change advertising? Orgad, Shani
  • Who cares?: challenges and opportunities in communicating distant suffering: a view from the development and humanitarian sector. Orgad, Shani; Vella, Corinne
  • Online resource
  • Caring in crisis – why development and humanitarian NGOs need to change how they relate to the public. Orgad, Shani; Seu, Bruna
  • Why does the media ‘love stay at home mums’? Orgad, Shani
  • Why don’t people act when they know about suffering? (guest-blog). Orgad, Shani
  • Women who quit their careers: a group rarely investigated. Orgad, Shani
  • Working paper
  • Patient users and medical websites : the user experience of internet environments. Orgad, Shani
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  • Against systemic gender injustice, our confidence culture encourages women to blame themselves. Orgad, Shani; Gill, Rosalind picture_as_pdf
  • Community as an antidote to “Broken Britain”. Orgad, Shani; Srivastava, Divya; Olaleye, Diana picture_as_pdf
  • Crisis-ready responsible selves:how national governments demanded self-sufficiency during the pandemic. Orgad, Shani; Sarma Hegde, Radha picture_as_pdf
  • LSE Festival 2021:working from home will not necessarily bring about gender equality. Orgad, Shani picture_as_pdf
  • Mumpreneurialism:a gig economy side-hustle fantasy. Orgad, Shani picture_as_pdf
  • Why is vulnerability trending on LinkedIn? Orgad, Shani picture_as_pdf
  • Women who care:how magazines depicted female keyworkers during COVID. Orgad, Shani; Rottenberg, Catherine picture_as_pdf