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The gendered newsroom: how journalists experience the changing world of media

North, Louise 2009, The gendered newsroom: how journalists experience the changing world of media, Hampton Press, New York, NY.

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Title The gendered newsroom: how journalists experience the changing world of media
Author(s) North, Louise
Publication date 2009
Total pages 270
Publisher Hampton Press
Place of Publication New York, NY
Summary The Gendered Newsroom is a vivid exploration of the gendered production of news--and in particular the experiences of women--in the Australian print news media. The book engages with the question of how gender shapes newsroom culture and in so doing is concerned with production practices and cultural processes. It considers the dilemmas, constraints, negotiations and compromises which shape journalists’ day-to-day routines.
ISBN 1572738723
9781572738720
Language eng
Field of Research 209999 Language, Communication and Culture not elsewhere classified
Socio Economic Objective 970120 Expanding Knowledge in Language, Communication and Culture
HERDC Research category A1.1 Books - authored - research
ERA Research output type A Book
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30064112

Document type: Book
Collections: Faculty of Arts and Education
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