Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-43).Women are represented by tens of thousands of media messages the public unintentionally ingests every day. Yet there is little consideration of the women behind those messages. Relatively few media scholars have examined the barriers faced by women who work within the media industry, particularly in television news, which has an historic and persistent lack of female leadership. Through the lens of social dominance and social cognitive career theories, this study examines: (1) the personal, institutional and socio-cultural obstacles female news employees perceive in the career path toward becoming a news director, (2) how current women news directors have successfully overcome those obstacle...
Women have the same levels and sometimes higher levels of training than men and account for about 50...
Top editorial positions in major news outlets matter both substantially and symbolically. Top editor...
This is a discourse study concerning newsrooms, exploring the concepts of management and gender when...
This chapter provides an overview of the rise of women and women leaders in the Australian news medi...
abstract: In this research paper I combine statistics from various reports and studies with around 2...
Abstract This article delves into the experiences of Pakistani female TV journalists, examining thei...
This article examines the factors contributing to the under-representation of women leaders in the E...
A volume in Women and Leadership: Research, Theory, and Practice Series Editors: Susan R. Madsen, Fa...
'Invisible nets,' 'labyrinths' and 'glass ceilings' are a sampling of the metaphors used to describe...
Purpose The purpose of this special issue is to extend the Economic and Social Sciences Research Cou...
none1noThis book looks at how media coverage reinforces gender stereotyping and influence the public...
Women in the field of journalism have been oppressed for decades. There was even a time in history w...
The numerical inequality between male and female journalists is increasingly eliminated. However, th...
Women who aspire to enter the field of TV sports casting confront many barriers arising out of the s...
This thesis focused specifically on the expanding role women played in news gathering and news prese...
Women have the same levels and sometimes higher levels of training than men and account for about 50...
Top editorial positions in major news outlets matter both substantially and symbolically. Top editor...
This is a discourse study concerning newsrooms, exploring the concepts of management and gender when...
This chapter provides an overview of the rise of women and women leaders in the Australian news medi...
abstract: In this research paper I combine statistics from various reports and studies with around 2...
Abstract This article delves into the experiences of Pakistani female TV journalists, examining thei...
This article examines the factors contributing to the under-representation of women leaders in the E...
A volume in Women and Leadership: Research, Theory, and Practice Series Editors: Susan R. Madsen, Fa...
'Invisible nets,' 'labyrinths' and 'glass ceilings' are a sampling of the metaphors used to describe...
Purpose The purpose of this special issue is to extend the Economic and Social Sciences Research Cou...
none1noThis book looks at how media coverage reinforces gender stereotyping and influence the public...
Women in the field of journalism have been oppressed for decades. There was even a time in history w...
The numerical inequality between male and female journalists is increasingly eliminated. However, th...
Women who aspire to enter the field of TV sports casting confront many barriers arising out of the s...
This thesis focused specifically on the expanding role women played in news gathering and news prese...
Women have the same levels and sometimes higher levels of training than men and account for about 50...
Top editorial positions in major news outlets matter both substantially and symbolically. Top editor...
This is a discourse study concerning newsrooms, exploring the concepts of management and gender when...