Book on communication rights mentions NWMI as the face of the 'women in media' movement
An extract from the review of Pradip Ninan Thomas' book Negotiating Communication Rights: Case Studies From India (Sage Publications, 284 pages) by Pramod K Nayar in the BusinessWorld issue dated Nov-28-2011 states:
"The Network of Women in Media, India (NWMI) is the face of the 'women in media' movement. Thomas analyses the representation of women in media, women's access to media as professionals (journalists, camerapersons), their access to media as citizens and audiences, and the impact on women of laws and policies relating to the media and communication. He examines the media representation of the Women's Reservation Bill in four English dailies to discover that the entire debate is skewed for it ignores the role of women campaigners for Reservation. Thomas also studies the Blank Noise and Pink Chaddi campaigns and the iconic figure of Irom Sharmila".
Read the entire review at Speaking Of Rights