Includes bibliographical references (p. [248]-263) and index.
Introduction: women and journalism in the United States and Britain
-- Early women journalists: 1850-1945 -- Women journalists in the
post-war period -- The education and training of women journalists --
'One of the boys?' Women's experiences of the glass ceiling --
Gendered newsroom cultures and values -- Challenges to sexism and
discrimination -- The 'first wave' of women's alternative journalism
-- Women's alternative print journalism of the 'second' and 'third'
waves -- Women's alternative media in broadcasting and the Internet
-- Women war correspondents -- 'Postmodern journalism' and its
implications for women -- Conclusion: women, journalism and new
media.
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