Women in Mass Communication
Pamela J. Creedon (Editor), Judith Cramer (Editor)
eBook, English, 2006
Third Edition View all formats and editions
SAGE Publications, Inc, Thousand Oaks, 2006
1 online resource (360 pages)
9781452239613, 1452239614
1118460843
Part I: Two Decades of Progress?; Chapter 1: Introduction: We've Come a Long Way, Maybe..
Judith Cramer and Pam Creedon; Chapter 2: Sexed and Gendered Bodies in Journalism Textbooks
Linda Steiner; Chapter 3: How to Stir Up a Hornet's Nest: Studying the Implications of Women Journalism Majors
Maurine H. Beasley; Part II: Update on the Professions; Chapter 4: Women in Newspaper Journalism (Since the 1990s)
June O. Nicholson; Chapter 5: Women's Salary and Status in the Magazine Industry
Sammye Johnson; Chapter 6: Radio: The More Things Change...The More They Stay the Same
Judith Cramer; Chapter 7: Women and Minorities in Commercial and Public Television News, 1994-2004
Jannette L. Dates; Chapter 8: Women in Public Relations: Success Linked to Organizational and Societal Cultures
Elizabeth L. Toth and Carolyn Garett Cline; Chapter 9: Advertising Women: Images, Audiences, and Advertisers
Nancy Mitchell; Chapter 10: The Power to Improve Lives: Women in Health Communication
Julie L. Andsager; Chapter 11: Scholastic Media: Women in Quantity and Quality...But Is That Enough?
Candace Perkins Bowen; Chapter12: Increased Legitimacy, Fewer Women? Analyzing Editorial Leadership and Gender in Online Journalism
Shayla Thiel Stern; Chapter 13: Women Journalists in Toyland and in the Locker Room: It's All About the Money
Pam Creedon and Roseanna M. Smith; Part III: International Perspectives; Chapter 14: Three Steps Forward and Two Steps Back? Women Journalists in the Western World Between Progress, Standstill, and Retreat
Romy Frohlich; Chapter 15: Bewitched, Bedeviled, and Left Behind: Women in Mass Communication in a World of Faith
Debra L. Mason; Chapter 16: The Global Context of Women in Communication
H. Leslie Steeves; Part IV: Building a Foundation for Further Study; Chapter 17: On the Margins: Examining the Intersection of Women and the Law of Mass Communication
Diane L. Borden and Maria B. Marron; Chapter 18: Situating "the Other": Women, Racial, and Sexual Minorities in the Media
Carolyn M. Byerly; Chapter 19: Myths of Race and Beauty in Teen Magazines: A Semiotic Analysis
Meenakshi Gigi Durham; Chapter 20: The Social Construction of Leadership and Its Implications for Women in Mass Communication
Linda Aldoory; Chapter 21: Got Theory?
Laura A. Wackwitz and Lana F. Rakow; Part V: Where Do We Go From Here?; Chapter 22: Our Conclusion: Gender Values Remain, Inequity Resurges, and Globalization Brings New Challenges
Pam Creedon and Judith Cramer