Gender and media studies in Italy. The GEMMA research programme

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Buonanno Milly, Faccioli Franca, Panarese Paola, Comunello Francesca, Ciofalo Giovanni, Leonzi Silvia, Gavrila Mihaela, Natale Anna Lucia, Ieracitano Francesca
ISSN: 2047-7368

This multi-authored article presents new, investigative strands of the research unit GEMMA (GEnder and Media Matters, established in 2010) at the Department of Communication and Social Research of the Sapienza University of Rome. GEMMA’s
main objective is to explore the multi-layered relationships between gender and media in the peculiar conditions of the contemporary ‘media saturated’ environment, employing an approach that maps the media’s potential for changing cultural representations of gender. Without renouncing the representational approach, the recent iterations of GEMMA research have shifted focus towards addressing new objects
and paths of investigation. Ranging across a variety of media and genres, from television and advertising, to public communication campaigns, from web-based social networks to dating platforms, from documentary to fiction, from wellness reality to
cooking shows, the latest works that have been conducted during the 2016–19 years investigate forms of agency displayed by individuals, groups or institutions directly involved and engaged in the production and consumption of media texts relevant to gender. In this article, the authors summarize their research as contributing to the composition of a polyphonic text on gender and media in Italy.

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