A Fifteen-Year Census of Gender and Journal Productivity
A census of refereed articles (N=6,535) in ten primary journalism and mass communication journals from 1986 to 2000 indicates that over the time period, women produced 28.6% of the journal scholarship. In recent years (1996 to 2000) women have produced 38.5% of journal scholarship. Women were found...
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description | A census of refereed articles (N=6,535) in ten primary journalism and mass communication journals from 1986 to 2000 indicates that over the time period, women produced 28.6% of the journal scholarship. In recent years (1996 to 2000) women have produced 38.5% of journal scholarship. Women were found to collaborate on research at rates similar to men. Among women, assistant professors produced the most journal scholarship. “Non-faculty” women produced more than either female associate or full professors. |
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