Women in journalism: Reading list for 1/19/2014

The Gender Report provides a weekly round-up of links to online articles that may be of interest to our readers. The links below are to noteworthy articles on topics related to women in journalism and the media during the past week. Articles included in this feature do not necessarily reflect the views of The Gender Report or its writers. View past week’s round-ups here.

Reading List

Using technology to end gender violence (WACC)

What happens to women online matters (Melissa Harris-Perry show)

Women’s groups attack The Sun over coverage of trafficking victim (The Guardian)

Net Neutrality Survival Basic for Women’s Media (Women’s eNews)

Women in Technology: Triumphs and Barriers [Infographic] (IT Manager Daily)

Digital Technology Remodels Women’s Magazines (MediaShift)

Time Magazine Turns Hillary Clinton Into a Pointy Heel Trampling an Emasculated Dude (XX Factor)

Joanna Demkiewicz and Kaylen Ralph just do it (It’s All Journalism) On the founders of The Riveter

Bonnie Fuller Talks Digital Media, Celebrity Journalism and Her First Big Break (FishbowlNY

Q&A: Trudy Lieberman on rural health news (Columbia Journalism Review)

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Women in journalism: Reading list for 12/15/2013

The Gender Report provides a weekly round-up of links to online articles that may be of interest to our readers. The links below are to noteworthy articles on topics related to women in journalism and the media during the past week. Articles included in this feature do not necessarily reflect the views of The Gender Report or its writers. View past week’s round-ups here.

Reading List

SOMALIA: All female radio brings education & community to Mogadishu (Women News Network)

28 Most Iconic Feminist Moments of 2013 (PolicyMic)

Another Year, Another Man for TIME (Mashable)

NY Women In Communications Panel: ‘Where Is The Print Industry Going?’ (10,000 Words)

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Go Editorial (Women’s Wear Daily)

Equality in the Newsroom? Not so much  (by Kathy Miller)

The Femisphere: Young Feminists, Part 1 (Ms. Blog)

The one story Elaine (Rivera) never told was her own (CNN)

Q&A: Sarah Marshall on leaving Journalism.co.uk for the WSJ and the state of media across the pond (Nieman Lab)

Q&A: Documentary Storyteller and Journalist, Sarah Kramer (ReportHers)

We encourage readers to submit suggestions of articles to include in future editions of this feature by sending an email to genderreport[at]gmail.com. For links to articles like these throughout the week, follow @GenderReport on Twitter.

Women in journalism: Reading list 3/31/2013

The Gender Report provides a weekly round-up of links to online articles that may be of interest to our readers. The links below are to noteworthy articles on topics related to women in journalism and the media during the past week. Articles included in this feature do not necessarily reflect the views of The Gender Report or its writers. View past week’s round-ups here.

Reading List

#EdgyHeadlines Flips Gender; Illustrates Misogyny In Media And Culture (Mediabistro’s All Twitter)

TIME’s list of top Twitter users is basically a boys’ club (by Meg Heckman)

From ‘Californication’ To ‘Veep’ The TV Shows That Hired No Women Or Writers Of Color In 2011-2012 (ThinkProgress)

BBC launches expert women database and YouTube channel (The Telegraph)

Atwood: How things have changed for women in journalism (Richmond Times-Dispatch)

Is There Really Room to Debate Whether Women Can Lead? (New York Times)

Why asking & answering readers’ tough questions is helpful when covering rape (Poynter)

Somali women’s rights reporter Rahma Abdulkadir shot dead in Mogadishu (Guardian)

Venezuelan Cartoonist Threatened: Rayma Suprani (AWID)

Ahn Sehong’s captivating black and white photos of “Comfort Women,” Koreans forced into sexual slavery during World War II (New York Times Lens Blog)

Zanele Muholi, South African Photographer, Highlights Lesbians, Transgender Women (Huffington Post)

Introducing the Zubeida Mustafa Award for Journalistic Excellence (International Women’s Media Foundation)

‘Daily News’ steals ‘Post’ transit reporter Jennifer Fermino for its City Hall bureau chief (Capital New York)

Kenya: a public editor learns her value (Columbia Journalism Review)

Tuesday Q&A: Amanda Zamora on participation metrics, deeper engagement, and why ProPublica is heading to Reddit (Nieman Journalism Lab)

And that’s the way it was: March 25, 1934 – Gloria Steinem is born in Toledo, OH (Columbia Journalism Review)

We encourage readers to submit suggestions of articles to include in future editions of this feature by sending an email to genderreport[at]gmail.com. For links to articles like these throughout the week, follow @GenderReport on Twitter.

Women in journalism: Reading list 12/30/2012

The Gender Report provides a weekly round-up of links to online articles that may be of interest to our readers. The links below are to noteworthy articles on topics related to women in journalism and the media during the past week. Articles included in this feature do not necessarily reflect the views of The Gender Report or its writers. View past week’s round-ups here.

Reading List*

6 Women Entrepreneurs To Watch Empowering People Through Crowdfunding Platforms (ForbesWoman)

Top 6 Upworthy Posts From 2012 To Make Women Smile (Upworthy)

Hey, Reporters: There are Female Obama Staffers (by Jess Livoti-Morales)

Forbes 30 Under 30 2012: Ratio, Changing (Change the Ratio)

Pakistani teen blogger Malala Yousafzai is Time’s runner-up for Person of the Year (Poynter)

Time Inc. Names Martha Nelson First-Ever Woman Editor-in-Chief (The Wrap)

A Good Year for ABC News’ Martha Raddatz (TVNewser)

Robin Fields and Eric Umansky promoted at ProPublica (JimRomenesko.com)

Amy Walter Leaving ABC News, Returns to Cook Report (TVNewser)

Her Story, Give or Take a Few Lines (New York Times) On Joan Kron

*Due to the holiday, this week’s list contains noteworthy links from the past two weeks.

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