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Gender and Journalism introduces students to how one facet of our humanity—gender—has a tremendous effect on the people working in journalism; the subjects and framing of the stories they tell; and ultimately the people who consume those stories.

This engaging textbook provides a history of gender equality struggles alongside the development of news media in the United States. It provides foundational concepts, theories, and methods through which students can explore the role gender has played in news media. Promoting media literacy, the book empowers students to look at the many factors that influence stories and to become more critical media consumers and creators themselves.

While the book centers on women’s experiences in the United States, it also considers the political, economic, and cultural aspects of gender and journalism globally. It addresses experiences of LGBTQ and non-white individuals to give an intersectional context to the ramifications of gender. Students learn important concepts such as hegemonic masculinity, colorblind racism, infantilization, and the double binds and explore issues related to gender in photojournalism, sports journalism, and broadcasting.

Designed to humanize media institutions, the book highlights the lives of influential writers, journalists, activists, and media producers. Every chapter includes profiles of key journalists and activists and primary source excerpts, as well as reflection and media critique chapter-ending questions. Highlighted keywords in each chapter culminate in a comprehensive glossary. Instructor materials include suggested activities and sample quizzes.

Content Features:

Discussion of communication and media studies terms and theory

Introduction to gender studies terms and theory

Discussion of civil rights and race issues as they intersect with gender and journalism

History of first- and second-wave feminism

LGBTQ examples and history of gay rights

Dedicated chapter on masculinity

In-Text Features:

Journalist and activist profile boxes

Primary source excerpt boxes

End-of-Chapter reflection and media critique questions

Chapter keywords and cumulative glossary

Instructor Materials:

Suggested Activities

Sample Quizzes



Table of Contents

Chapter One: Gender, Society & Media

Chapter Two: Early American Journalism

Chapter Three: Media Industrialization and Women’s Opportunities

Chapter Four: The Second Wave and Civic Equality

Chapter Five: Gender in Political News

Chapter Six: Masculinity and Media

Chapter Seven: Rape Culture & Pornography

Chapter Eight: Sexuality and Media

Chapter Nine: Newsroom Diversity

Chapter Ten: Gender and Broadcasting

Chapter Eleven: Gender and Visual Journalism

Chapter Twelve: Gender in Digital Spaces

Chapter Thirteen: The Personal and Political in News

Chapter Fourteen: Gender and Sports Journalism

Chapter Fifteen: Gender, Journalism, and the Future

Glossary

Gender and Journalism: An Intersectional Approach

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 29/08/2023
      ISBN13: 9781538159453, 978-1538159453
      ISBN10: 1538159457

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Gender and Journalism introduces students to how one facet of our humanity—gender—has a tremendous effect on the people working in journalism; the subjects and framing of the stories they tell; and ultimately the people who consume those stories.

      This engaging textbook provides a history of gender equality struggles alongside the development of news media in the United States. It provides foundational concepts, theories, and methods through which students can explore the role gender has played in news media. Promoting media literacy, the book empowers students to look at the many factors that influence stories and to become more critical media consumers and creators themselves.

      While the book centers on women’s experiences in the United States, it also considers the political, economic, and cultural aspects of gender and journalism globally. It addresses experiences of LGBTQ and non-white individuals to give an intersectional context to the ramifications of gender. Students learn important concepts such as hegemonic masculinity, colorblind racism, infantilization, and the double binds and explore issues related to gender in photojournalism, sports journalism, and broadcasting.

      Designed to humanize media institutions, the book highlights the lives of influential writers, journalists, activists, and media producers. Every chapter includes profiles of key journalists and activists and primary source excerpts, as well as reflection and media critique chapter-ending questions. Highlighted keywords in each chapter culminate in a comprehensive glossary. Instructor materials include suggested activities and sample quizzes.

      Content Features:

      Discussion of communication and media studies terms and theory

      Introduction to gender studies terms and theory

      Discussion of civil rights and race issues as they intersect with gender and journalism

      History of first- and second-wave feminism

      LGBTQ examples and history of gay rights

      Dedicated chapter on masculinity

      In-Text Features:

      Journalist and activist profile boxes

      Primary source excerpt boxes

      End-of-Chapter reflection and media critique questions

      Chapter keywords and cumulative glossary

      Instructor Materials:

      Suggested Activities

      Sample Quizzes



      Table of Contents

      Chapter One: Gender, Society & Media

      Chapter Two: Early American Journalism

      Chapter Three: Media Industrialization and Women’s Opportunities

      Chapter Four: The Second Wave and Civic Equality

      Chapter Five: Gender in Political News

      Chapter Six: Masculinity and Media

      Chapter Seven: Rape Culture & Pornography

      Chapter Eight: Sexuality and Media

      Chapter Nine: Newsroom Diversity

      Chapter Ten: Gender and Broadcasting

      Chapter Eleven: Gender and Visual Journalism

      Chapter Twelve: Gender in Digital Spaces

      Chapter Thirteen: The Personal and Political in News

      Chapter Fourteen: Gender and Sports Journalism

      Chapter Fifteen: Gender, Journalism, and the Future

      Glossary

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