Syllabi on the Web for Women- and Gender-Related Courses
Last updated: July 14, 2006
Communications/Media
The following are syllabi for women- and gender-related courses in communications and/or media. Courses that make substantial use of the Internet carry the designation ++; those making at least some use carry the designation +.
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+ The American Press and Issues of Sexual Diversity (JOUR 468)
- Laura Casteñeda (Univ. of Southern California)
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+ Communication and Gender (CMN 1232)
- Steven Totosy (Martin-Luther Univ. Halle-Wittenberg [Germany])
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Feminist Futures Across the Media (WMST 498K)
- Katie King (Univ. of Maryland College Park)
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+ Feminist Perspectives on Communication (SPC 635)
- Elizabeth Berry (California State Univ., Northridge)
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Gender and Communication (COMS 729/WS 782 D)
- Radhika Gajjala (Bowling Green State Univ.)
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Gender and Media (CO 251)
- Lisa M. Cuklanz (Boston College)
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Gender Communication (Speech 8)
- Kaye J. Nubel (Saddleback College)
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+ Gender Issues in Communication (COM 302)
- Ken Petress (Univ. of Maine at Presque Isle)
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+ Gender, Race and Class in Contemporary Popular Culture (NEW 271Y)
- Kay Armatage (Univ. of Toronto [Canada])
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Gender Roles and Communication (CO 451)
- Lisa M. Cuklanz (Boston College)
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Honors Gender Roles and Communication (CO 451)
- Lisa M. Cuklanz (Boston College)
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Journalism, Gender and Race (Communication 10)
- Luis Martinez (Santa Monica College)
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+ Mass Media, Gender, the Internet, and the World Wide Web
- Steven Totosy (Martin-Luther Univ. Halle-Wittenberg [Germany])
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The Media and Aggression against Women (COM STD 153)
- Neil M. Malamuth (UCLA)
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++ Nationalities, Sexualities, and Global TV (WMST 498K)
- Katie King (Univ. of Maryland, College Park)
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Race, Gender, and the Media (J475)
- Radhika Parameswaran (Indiana Univ.)
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++ Women and Mass Communication (JOMC 115)
- Elizabeth M. Witherspoon (Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
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+ Women, Language, and Communication (CTA/WS 211)
- Katy Wiss (Western Connecticut State Univ.)
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++ Women, Minorities, and the Media (J320)
- Debra Merskin (Univ. of Oregon)
See also Gender, Sexuality, and Popular Culture in SEXUALITY
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