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Gender and Journalism: An Intersectional Approach provides a comprehensive analysis of how gender intersects with race, class, sexuality, and other identities within journalism. Author Mary Angela Bock challenges traditional narratives about women in news media by centering marginalized voices and examining systemic barriers in newsroom culture.
The book explores how journalistic norms, hiring practices, and editorial decision-making perpetuate gender inequalities while intersecting with other forms of discrimination. Through empirical research and case studies, Bock demonstrates how an intersectional lens reveals the complexity of journalism as both a profession and a site of cultural power.
Essential reading for journalism students, media professionals, and scholars interested in gender studies and media criticism, this work offers practical insights for creating more inclusive newsrooms and equitable journalism practices.







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