New Zealand has had three women prime ministers, and the first country in the world to give women a vote, but there is still a gender gap in leadership in the traditionally staid arena of daily newspapers. One-third of the country’s daily newspapers have never had a female editor. The gender imbalance is significant in an industry that still breaks the majority of news items, and is influential in public information. The low ratio of women editors is incongruous with the fact the majority of journalism students are female, and a large number new hires are women. This longitudinal study has interviewed every woman who has held the position of editor, which totals only 15. The good news is that currently there are more women in editorships th...
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This article reports New Zealand’s performance in the latest, 2010 round of the Global Media Monitor...
This chapter overviews the nature and complexity of gender balance in the news media industry and ex...
Female and male journalists have different opportunities to advance in their careers in Finland. Alt...
Top editorial positions in major news outlets matter both substantially and symbolically. Top editor...
Although the proportion of female reporters has increased in almost all regions across the world in ...
Australian and New Zealand journalism programmes report a disproportionate number of female students...
This project worked with groups of students who typically apply to tertiary journalism courses. Some...
Press history in New Zealand is still in its infancy and unless more interest is taken in the subjec...
This chapter provides an overview of the rise of women and women leaders in the Australian news medi...
Public journalism, with its citizen-centred approach, has been positioned as a way of changing journ...
Women in the field of journalism have been oppressed for decades. There was even a time in history w...
This research explores gender and gender stereotypes in a local newspaper, focusing on issues such a...
In the twenty-teens, there are increasing numbers of women occupying executive positions in politics...
A survey of 715 U.S. newspaper journalists reveals women report higher levels of exhaustion and lowe...
Since the first woman was appointed as editor of a major newspaper in New Zealand in the mid 1980s, ...
This article reports New Zealand’s performance in the latest, 2010 round of the Global Media Monitor...
This chapter overviews the nature and complexity of gender balance in the news media industry and ex...
Female and male journalists have different opportunities to advance in their careers in Finland. Alt...
Top editorial positions in major news outlets matter both substantially and symbolically. Top editor...
Although the proportion of female reporters has increased in almost all regions across the world in ...
Australian and New Zealand journalism programmes report a disproportionate number of female students...
This project worked with groups of students who typically apply to tertiary journalism courses. Some...
Press history in New Zealand is still in its infancy and unless more interest is taken in the subjec...
This chapter provides an overview of the rise of women and women leaders in the Australian news medi...
Public journalism, with its citizen-centred approach, has been positioned as a way of changing journ...
Women in the field of journalism have been oppressed for decades. There was even a time in history w...
This research explores gender and gender stereotypes in a local newspaper, focusing on issues such a...
In the twenty-teens, there are increasing numbers of women occupying executive positions in politics...
A survey of 715 U.S. newspaper journalists reveals women report higher levels of exhaustion and lowe...