Women and journalism / (Record no. 4427)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780415274456 (pb)
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Transcribing agency CUS
082 00 - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 070.708
Item number CHA/W
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Chambers, Deborah,
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Women and journalism /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Deborah Chambers, Linda Steiner and Carole Fleming.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc. London ;
-- New York :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Routledge,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2004.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent vii, 278 p. ;
Dimensions 24 cm.
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references (p. [248]-263) and index.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Authors* biographies<br/>Acknowledgements<br/>A note on usage<br/>Introduction: women and journalism in the United States and Britain<br/>Women journalists as spectacle<br/>*But I don't do weddings': women's entrance into the profession<br/>Relevant sources on women in journalism<br/>Education and training of women for journalism<br/>Women's contemporary status in journalism<br/>Women and public discourse in the age of new media<br/>1 Early women journalists: 1850-1945<br/>The rise of women journalists<br/>The impact of the New Journalism on women<br/>Women in the black press<br/>'Journalism for women'<br/>Radio broadcasting: a voice for women?<br/>Conclusion<br/>2 Women journalists in the post-war period<br/>Women at British newspapers<br/>Women at US newspapers<br/>Women in radio in Britain<br/>Women in radio in the United States<br/>Women in television in Britain<br/>Women in television in the United States<br/>Conclusion<br/>3 The education and training of women journalists<br/>Training and education in the United States<br/>Training and education in Britain<br/>Early efforts of women to teach journalism in the United States<br/>The representation of women in journalism textbooks<br/>Contemporary opportunities and journalism education in the<br/>United States<br/>Developments in British education and training<br/>Conclusion<br/>4 'One of the boys'? Women's experiences of the glass ceiling<br/>Setting the scene: problems and issues raised about women's<br/>career progression<br/>Career patterns in journalism in the United States<br/>Career patterns in journalism in Britain<br/>Professional and union organizations<br/>Gender segregation in specific fields of journalism<br/>Women in decision-making positions<br/>Sexism in the newsroom<br/>Conclusion<br/>5 Gendered newsroom cultures and values<br/>Gender and professional values<br/>Broadening the definition of news<br/>Journalism awards<br/>'Humanizing' the news?<br/>Sports journalism<br/>llie under-representation of women in political news<br/>Strategies for dealing with masculine newsroom cultures<br/>Conclusion<br/>6 Challenges to sexism and discrimination<br/>Early challenges<br/>Women begin to organize<br/>Transatlantic allies at press conferences<br/>Storming the locker room and stadium press box<br/>Laws and legislative action in the United States<br/>British initiatives for gender equality<br/>Examples of challenges in the United States<br/>'Too old, too unattractive, and not sufficiently deferential'<br/>Conclusion<br/>7 The 'first wave' of women's alternative journalism<br/>The American moral reform and suffrage press<br/>The British suffrage press<br/>IVim-of-the-century efforts and lessons<br/>Conclusion<br/>8 Women's alternative print journalism of the 'second'<br/>and 'third' waves<br/>Second-wave American periodicals<br/>British feminist periodicals<br/>The lesbian press and status of lesbian journalists<br/>Women's alternative news periodicals from 1980 to the present<br/>Recent trends in alternative and feminist print journalism<br/>Conclusion<br/>9 Women's alternative media in broadcasting and the Internet<br/>Women's alternative radio<br/>Women's alternative television program mes<br/>The US cable experiment<br/>Women's Internet news and information groups<br/>Conclusion<br/>10 Women war correspondents<br/>War reporting in the nineteenth century<br/>Reporting on world wars<br/>Reporting the Vietnam War<br/>Women war correspondents between the 1970s and 1990s<br/>Women reporting on the war in Afghanistan<br/>Conclusion: women war correspondents' conspicuous presence<br/>11 'Postmodern journalism' and its implications for women<br/>Confessional joumaUsm and 'therapy news'<br/>The sexualization of news<br/>Judging women TV news presenters by their looks<br/>Post-feminist journalism<br/>Women professionals' views of new trends in journalism<br/>Conclusion<br/>12 Conclusion: women, journalism and new media<br/>Features of the gendered structuring of journalism<br/>Gender and on-line journalism<br/>Mainstream journalism and interactivity<br/>Women, the Internet and the public sphere<br/>Notes<br/>Bibliography
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Keyword Women in Journalism
Geographic subdivision United States
General subdivision History
650 #0 - SUBJECT
Keyword Women in Journalism
Geographic subdivision United States
General subdivision History
650 #0 - SUBJECT
Keyword Women in Journalism
Geographic subdivision Great Britain
General subdivision History
650 #0 - SUBJECT
Keyword Women in Journalism
Geographic subdivision Great Britain
General subdivision History
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