This thesis examines some of the first women to write about sports for print media from 1870 to 1920. It also explains the social, economic and cultural circumstances from which early women sports journalists emerged. The thesis discusses the evolution of reporting as a profession and shows that the birth of this new occupation increased opportunities for women in the newspaper industry; demonstrates how the rise of organized sports, and changing attitudes towards them, affected women’s ability to participate in, be fans of, and write about sports; and introduces three women sportswriters of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries – Maria Morgan, Ella Black and Ina Eloise Young – as well as explains the different strategies and ...
This entry discusses the participation and representation of women in the news media. Women entered ...
My work on the sports pages of the Sunday Times led to invitations to write two books on the emergen...
Sports journalism has traditionally been seen as a male domain, and a number of researchers suggest ...
This study contributes to current critical discussions about the figure of the Victorian woman journ...
This study contributes to current critical discussions about the figure of the Victorian woman journ...
The growing numbers of women journalists entering the profession in the early twentieth century prov...
Sports journalism has traditionally been seen as a male domain, and a number of researchers suggest ...
Despite a growing field of women’s sports, women’s sports still are far less frequently covered in s...
While it is generally known that sports journalism is an area of gender disparity, no major academic...
This work investigates the women of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League and their de...
While there were women journalists from the eighteenth century onwards their numbers grew substantia...
If, as Gertrude Price claimed in 1914, the movies were “a great new field for women,” 1 that field e...
This thesis examines the history of women playing American football in the United States in the peri...
With regard to the various criticisms which have been leveled at the profession of sports journalism...
It’s no secret that women face challenges in certain industries that their male counterparts do not,...
This entry discusses the participation and representation of women in the news media. Women entered ...
My work on the sports pages of the Sunday Times led to invitations to write two books on the emergen...
Sports journalism has traditionally been seen as a male domain, and a number of researchers suggest ...
This study contributes to current critical discussions about the figure of the Victorian woman journ...
This study contributes to current critical discussions about the figure of the Victorian woman journ...
The growing numbers of women journalists entering the profession in the early twentieth century prov...
Sports journalism has traditionally been seen as a male domain, and a number of researchers suggest ...
Despite a growing field of women’s sports, women’s sports still are far less frequently covered in s...
While it is generally known that sports journalism is an area of gender disparity, no major academic...
This work investigates the women of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League and their de...
While there were women journalists from the eighteenth century onwards their numbers grew substantia...
If, as Gertrude Price claimed in 1914, the movies were “a great new field for women,” 1 that field e...
This thesis examines the history of women playing American football in the United States in the peri...
With regard to the various criticisms which have been leveled at the profession of sports journalism...
It’s no secret that women face challenges in certain industries that their male counterparts do not,...
This entry discusses the participation and representation of women in the news media. Women entered ...
My work on the sports pages of the Sunday Times led to invitations to write two books on the emergen...
Sports journalism has traditionally been seen as a male domain, and a number of researchers suggest ...