For a roughly a century, from the 1870s to the 1970s, most Australian newspapers ran a section directed towards a woman reader written from a woman's perspective and edited by a female journalist. The rise and fall of the women's editor's 'empire within an empire' provides insight into female journalists' industrial situation, as well as a window on to gender relations in colonial and post-Federation Australia. This history matches wider struggles over the notion of separate spheres and resulting claims for equality, as well as debates over mainstream news values. This article investigates the appearance and disappearance of women's sections from Australian newspapers, and argues that this story has greater impact on contemporary digital fo...
The 20th century was a time of rapid expansion in media industries, as well as of accelerating deman...
This chapter overviews the nature and complexity of gender balance in the news media industry and ex...
This thesis is an exploration of the gendered production of news in the Australian print media. It ...
Australian women journalists were granted equal pay for equal work in 1917, under the first federal ...
The article discusses a study which explored the treatment of women as news sources by the "Barcoo I...
Female political activism and economic engagement in the Australian colonies are usually located wit...
On the evening of 5 September 1975, 150 women occupied the offices of the Canberra Times, protesting...
This study contributes to current critical discussions about the figure of the Victorian woman journ...
Margaret Jones (1923–2006) was a trailblazer for women in Australian journalism. A member of the pre...
© 2008 Taylor & Francis Group LLC. This article traces the history of feminist periodical publishing...
This article traces the history of feminist periodical publishing in this country between 1970 and 1...
© 1975 Dr. Maya V. TuckerFour major points relating to the emergence and character of women's magazi...
Research from around the globe has long emphasised the problem of vertical segregation in the news m...
This study contributes to current critical discussions about the figure of the Victorian woman journ...
This article examines how postwar Australian women’s magazines promoted a modern ideal of Australian...
The 20th century was a time of rapid expansion in media industries, as well as of accelerating deman...
This chapter overviews the nature and complexity of gender balance in the news media industry and ex...
This thesis is an exploration of the gendered production of news in the Australian print media. It ...
Australian women journalists were granted equal pay for equal work in 1917, under the first federal ...
The article discusses a study which explored the treatment of women as news sources by the "Barcoo I...
Female political activism and economic engagement in the Australian colonies are usually located wit...
On the evening of 5 September 1975, 150 women occupied the offices of the Canberra Times, protesting...
This study contributes to current critical discussions about the figure of the Victorian woman journ...
Margaret Jones (1923–2006) was a trailblazer for women in Australian journalism. A member of the pre...
© 2008 Taylor & Francis Group LLC. This article traces the history of feminist periodical publishing...
This article traces the history of feminist periodical publishing in this country between 1970 and 1...
© 1975 Dr. Maya V. TuckerFour major points relating to the emergence and character of women's magazi...
Research from around the globe has long emphasised the problem of vertical segregation in the news m...
This study contributes to current critical discussions about the figure of the Victorian woman journ...
This article examines how postwar Australian women’s magazines promoted a modern ideal of Australian...
The 20th century was a time of rapid expansion in media industries, as well as of accelerating deman...
This chapter overviews the nature and complexity of gender balance in the news media industry and ex...
This thesis is an exploration of the gendered production of news in the Australian print media. It ...