journalism history

Media Report to Women Invitation

I just receive an invitation to submit my article, “Who Wears the Pants?” to the Media Report to Women. I presented the paper at National Communication Association in San Francisco. In the paper, I examined how the New York Times covered the topic of women wearing pants in public from the 1950s through the 1970s.

According to its submission guidelines:
MEDIA REPORT TO WOMEN is necessarily selective in its choice of articles published in our “Research in Depth” section. We publish quarterly and run only two of these articles in each issue. We prefer papers vetted for, and presented, at major academic conferences. Our goal is to present new endeavors in the field of gender and media.

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journalism history

Media Report to Women Invitation

I just receive an invitation to submit my article, “Who Wears the Pants?” to the Media Report to Women. I presented the paper at National Communication Association in San Francisco. In the paper, I examined how the New York Times covered the topic of women wearing pants in public from the 1950s through the 1970s.

According to its submission guidelines:
MEDIA REPORT TO WOMEN is necessarily selective in its choice of articles published in our “Research in Depth” section. We publish quarterly and run only two of these articles in each issue. We prefer papers vetted for, and presented, at major academic conferences. Our goal is to present new endeavors in the field of gender and media.

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