Introduction / Berit von der Lippe, Rune Ottosen
I. GENDERING PROFESSIONAL AGENCIES
1 Bodies at War. The Dangers Facing Women War Reporters / Linda Steiner
2 Gendered Narratives. On Peace, Security and News Media Accountability to Women / Sarah Macharia
3 Conflict Reporting in Nigeria. How Gender Balanced? / Lilian Ngusuur Unaegbu
4 Sexual Violence against Journalists in Conflict Zones. Gendered Practices and Cultures in the Newsroom / Marte Høiby
II. WOMAN AND LACK OF AGENCY
5 "There Are No Women". The War in Libya in TV News / Eva Boller
6 War and Women's Voices. The Gender Approach of Afghanistan's Largest News Agency / Elisabeth Eide
7 Being a Female Journalist at the Frontline. An Autoethnography / Desy Ayu Pirmasari
8 Good or Bad Agents? Western Fascination with Women and the Construction of Female Objects during the ISIS/ISIL Crisis / Marta Kollárová
III. POSTCOLONIAL PERSPECTIVES FOREVER?
9 Journalism Practice and Freedom of Expression. Challenges and Constraints in Pakistan / Sadia Jamil
10 Philanthrophic War. Narratives and Dangerous Protection Scenario(s) / Berit von der Lippe
11 Key Factors and Challenges to Understanding Women's Roles in the Peace Process / Quhramaana Kakar
12 Is Peace a Smiling Woman? Femininities and Masculinities in Conflict and Peace Coverage / Kristin Skare Orgeret
IV. MASCULINITIES, HEROS AND VICTIMS
13 Masculinity, Iconisation and Fictional War Heroes in the GWT / Rune Ottosen
14 Why War - Still? Albert Meets Sigmund in the Utimate Match-Up / Toby Miller
15 Subversive Victims? The (non)Reporting of Sexual Violence against Male Victims During the War in Bosnia-Herzegovina / Anette Bringedal Houge