Gender, Citizenship and Newspapers: France
Chapman, Jane L.
2015-10-24 00:00:00
[This and the following chapter establish that there were three contributory trends towards cultural citizenship by and for women: recognition of women as readers and consumers, women as journalists, and women as sources of news content, through their actions in society — particularly in public affairs.]
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[This and the following chapter establish that there were three contributory trends towards cultural citizenship by and for women: recognition of women as readers and consumers, women as journalists, and women as sources of news content, through their actions in society — particularly in public affairs.]
Published: Oct 24, 2015
Keywords: Public Sphere; Department Store; Popular Press; Positive Coverage; Daily Mail
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