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Professional Anxiety: African American Female Journalists Writing Their Way to Legitimacy, 1880-1914
DownloadFall 2017
Situated at the juncture of black periodical studies, periodical studies more broadly, the history of American journalism, and black women’s historiography, Professional Anxiety contributes to a growing trend in scholarship that explores black female journalists’ writing. This study considers the...
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When ideals meet deadlines: Counting the way towards gender balance in student journalism at Humber College
Download2022-01-01
Purpose - This study aims to determine whether the regular measurement and sharing of source-diversity rates in a college newsroom will result in student journalists changing how they seek interviews in order to achieve the goal of a 50:50 balance of male and female sources. Design - The study...