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The edge of change: women in the twenty-first century press

Ellen Goodman, Goodman(Foreword by)Arlene Notoro Morgan, Morgan(Contributions by)Carol Guzy, Guzy(Contributions by)Caroline Little, Little(Contributions by)Catalina Camia, Camia(Contributions by)Cathy Henkel, Henkel(Contributions by)Deb Price, Price(Contributions by)Donna M Reed, Reed(Contributions by)Dorothy Butler Gilliam, Gilliam(Contributions by)Ellen Goodman, Goodman(Contributions by)Geneva Overholser, Overholser(Contributions by)Helen E Fisher, Fisher(Contributions by)Jan Leach, Leach(Contributions by)Jane Kirtley, Kirtley(Contributions by)Julia Wallace, Wallace(Contributions by)June O. Nicholson, Nicholson(Contributions by)Kathleen Carroll, Carroll(Contributions by)Keven Ann Willey, Willey(Contributions by)Kirsten Hampton, Hampton(Contributions by)Margaret Sullivan, Sullivan(Contributions by)Marty Petty, Petty(Contributions by)Pamela J. Creedon, Creedon(Contributions by)Pamela J. Johnson, Johnson(Contributions by)Paula Lynn Ellis, Ellis(Contributions by)Peggy Simpson, Simpson(Contributions by)Sandra Mims Rowe, Rowe(Contributions by)Sharon Grigsby, Grigsby(Contributions by)Wanda S. Lloyd, Lloyd(Contributions by)June O. Nicholson, Nicholson(Edited by)Pamela J. Creedon, Creedon(Edited by)Pamela J. Johnson, Johnson(Edited by)Wanda S. Lloyd, Lloyd(Edited by)
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Containing nearly three dozen original essays penned by the nation's leading newspaper journalists, editors, and executives, this book advances current discussions regarding women in journalism. Surveying the past quarter century, the book's contributors highlight the unprecedented influence American women have had on the news industry, especially newspapers, and look ahead to the future for women in news. Acclaimed anthropologist and author Helen E. Fisher adds her perspective in examining the role of women across millennia and how the talents of women are changing social and economic life in this global age.

Prominent female voices in journalism provide critical perspectives on the challenges women face in today's news organizations, such as connecting with diverse audiences, educating readers about international issues and cultures, maintaining credibility, negotiating media consolidation and corporate pressures, and overcoming the persistent barriers to professional advancement. A powerful and complex assessment of how women are transforming the news industry, The Edge of Change explores how the news industry might implement further reforms aimed at creating a more inclusive journalistic community.

Contributors are Catalina Camia, Kathleen Carroll, Pamela J. Creedon, Paula Lynn Ellis, Helen E. Fisher, Dorothy Butler Gilliam, Ellen Goodman, Sharon Grigsby, Carol Guzy, Kirsten Scharnberg Hampton, Cathy Henkel, Pamela J. Johnson, Jane Kirtley, Jan Leach, Caroline Little, Wanda S. Lloyd, Arlene Notoro Morgan, June O. Nicholson, Geneva Overholser, Marty Petty, Deb Price, Donna M. Reed, Sandra Mims Rowe, Peggy Simpson, Margaret Sullivan, Julia Wallace, and Keven Ann Willey.

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University of Illinois Press
0252056078 / 9780252056079
eBook (EPUB)
11/12/2023
English
360 pages
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