书城社会科学性别与传播:文化研究的理路与视野
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第13章 传播与性别研究概述(11)

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79.Hobson, D.(1990)“ Women, audiences and the workplace”, in M. E. Brown(ed.), Television and Women’s Culture: The Politics of the Popular, London: Sage,pp.61-74.

80.Lafky, S.(1990) “Gender and the professional values and orientation of journalists: a cross cultural comparison”, Paper presented to the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication , Minneapolis.

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