Journalism
JRNL 5250: Gender in the Newsroom
Lecture - 4 credits
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- Explores the obstacles women in journalism face and examines how a lack of diversity can damage news organizations’ credibility.
- Studies the historical underpinnings of journalism’s gender gap and practical strategies to navigate identity politics in a modern newsroom.
- For decades, women have represented the majority of journalism and mass communication students, but they remain the minority at most U.
- S. news organizations.
- This gender gap is, of course, not unique to journalism, but the paucity of women in newsrooms negatively impacts society.
- When news narratives are constructed primarily by men, those narratives often perpetuate “symbolic annihilation”—a term commonly used by feminist and queer scholars to describe the ways the media overlooks or stereotypes women and other marginalized identities.
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