Women and Journalism offers a rich and comprehensive analysis of
the roles, status and experiences of women journalists in the
United States and Britain.
Drawing on a variety of sources and dealing with a host of women
journalists ranging from nineteenth century pioneers to Martha
Gellhorn, Kate Adie and Veronica Guerin, the authors investigate
the challenges women have faced in their struggle to establish
reputations as professionals.
This book provides an account of the gendered structuring of
journalism in print, radio and television and speculates about
women's still-emerging role in online journalism. Their
accomplishments as war correspondents are tracked to the present,
including a study of the role they played post-September 11th.
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