Research into journalism and gender to date has found somewhat contradictory evidence as to the ways in which women and men practice journalism. Some scholars claim that women have inherently different concepts and practices of journalism and that this has led to a feminization of journalism, others have found little evidence to suggest that men and women differ significantly in terms of their role conceptions. While numerous studies have been conducted into this issue around the world, few have taken a truly comparative approach. This article presents results from a large-scale comparative survey into gender differences in journalists’ professional views in 18 countries around the world. Results suggest that women and men do not differ in ...
In feminist media studies, the growing body of research on media production hasindicated that journa...
Research from around the globe has long emphasised the problem of vertical segregation in the news m...
In recent years, the numerical inequality between male and female journalists is increasingly elimin...
The paper addresses the problem of why news content is dominated by what men consider to be newswort...
It has been established that regardless of the fact that journalism in not a one-gender- profession ...
This paper sets out to examine recent changes in the journalistic profession from a gender perspecti...
The numerical inequality between male and female journalists is increasingly eliminated. However, th...
This study uses qualitative data to examine how male and female professionals in newsrooms experienc...
This study investigates the effect of journalists’ gender on the perceived credibility of news artic...
This paper sets out to examine recent changes in the journalistic profession from a gender perspecti...
As proffesional actor, women journalist are unique. They are dominated by men in masculine world. Al...
Journalism, Gender and Power revisits the key themes explored in the 1998 edited collection News, Ge...
In this study we have chosen to explore if there is still signs of gender typing in the two news pro...
UID/CCI/04667/2016This study uses qualitative data to examine how male and female professionals in n...
The global trend toward university-based journalism education has led to a growing scrutiny of stude...
In feminist media studies, the growing body of research on media production hasindicated that journa...
Research from around the globe has long emphasised the problem of vertical segregation in the news m...
In recent years, the numerical inequality between male and female journalists is increasingly elimin...
The paper addresses the problem of why news content is dominated by what men consider to be newswort...
It has been established that regardless of the fact that journalism in not a one-gender- profession ...
This paper sets out to examine recent changes in the journalistic profession from a gender perspecti...
The numerical inequality between male and female journalists is increasingly eliminated. However, th...
This study uses qualitative data to examine how male and female professionals in newsrooms experienc...
This study investigates the effect of journalists’ gender on the perceived credibility of news artic...
This paper sets out to examine recent changes in the journalistic profession from a gender perspecti...
As proffesional actor, women journalist are unique. They are dominated by men in masculine world. Al...
Journalism, Gender and Power revisits the key themes explored in the 1998 edited collection News, Ge...
In this study we have chosen to explore if there is still signs of gender typing in the two news pro...
UID/CCI/04667/2016This study uses qualitative data to examine how male and female professionals in n...
The global trend toward university-based journalism education has led to a growing scrutiny of stude...
In feminist media studies, the growing body of research on media production hasindicated that journa...
Research from around the globe has long emphasised the problem of vertical segregation in the news m...
In recent years, the numerical inequality between male and female journalists is increasingly elimin...