Scholarship Rates of Women within AEJMC Divisions, Interest Groups, and Commissions (1994-2003)
This study considers refereed scholarship and levels of inclusion by gender within and among AEJMC's divisions, interest groups, and commissions. It is a census of all blindly reviewed research accepted to AEJMC conventions from 1994 to 2003. Women are authoring convention research at rates (42...
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