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Dr. Carolyn M. Byerly is recognized internationally for her empirical studies and theoretical interventions. Throughout her career, she has presented influential theories, including the Model of Women’s Media Action, Reformulation Theory, and the Intersectional Political Economy of Media Theory. Her 59-nation study Global Report on the Status of Women in News Media remains the most expansive examination of women’s employment in journalism. Further, in her faculty position at Howard University she developed intersectional approaches to teaching, and student-faculty collaborations that advocate for federal communication policy addressing the lack of diversity in media ownership. Feminist discourse continues to demand fresh theory-of-knowledge interventions. By honoring Dr. Byerly’s impact on the field’s scholars and research, this festschrift frames and showcases the genial epistemologies pertinent, applicable, and relevant for situating feminist media studies in the pluriverse.
Produktinformation
Utgivningsdatum2026-04-29
Mått152 x 229 x 17 mm
Vikt424 g
FormatInbunden
SpråkEngelska
Antal sidor236
Upplaga26001
FörlagPeter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Unwana Samuel Akpan is a multidisciplinary media scholarpractitioner with over two decades of broadcast experience. He lectures in the Department of Mass Communication at the University of Lagos, Nigeria. He is also the Editor of the University of Lagos Communication Review.
Section I: IntroductionDr. Carolyn M. Byerly: Advancing Feminist Media Scholarship through Mentoring, Leadership and Networking - Unwana Samuel AkpanSection II: Research Chapter 1: CB: The Ultimate Feminist-Sister-Scholar - Karen RossChapter 2: A Feminist International Perspective on Women, Media and Power: Reflections on Meetings with Dr. Carolyn M. Byerly - Margaret GallagherChapter 3: Optimistic Feminist Praxis: On Dr. Carolyn M. Byerly’s Contributions to Transformative Feminist Activism - Meenakshi Gigi Durham Chapter 4: Dr. Carolyn M. Byerly’s Media Justice Scholarship: Centering Women’s Critical Information Needs in Public Interest Regulation - Catherine J. K. Sandoval Chapter 5: In Honor of Dr. Carolyn M. Byerly: Contributions from her Feminist Scholarship - Elizabeth L. TothChapter 6: Carolyn The Brave: Five Lessons from a Trailblazer - Dafna LemishChapter 7: From the Local to the Global: Dr. Carolyn M. Byerly’s Praxis and Theory - Lana F. RakowChapter 8: An Interview with Dr. Carolyn M. Byerly: Feminist, Scholar, Activist and "Partner in Crime" - Marian MeyersChapter 9: Three As for Carolyn: Affection, Appreciation, and Admiration - Ammu JosephChapter 10: Never Losing Sight of the Bigger Picture with Persistence - Stine EckertSection III: PedagogyChapter 11: Dr. Carolyn M. Byerly: The Perfect Combination of a Sound Researcher and a Feminist Activist - Aimée Vega MontielChapter 12: Mentor or Other Mother?: Byerly Feminism Meets Black Feminist Thought at a Historically Black College and University - Ashla C. Hill RoseboroChapter 13: Finding my Voice: Dr. Carolyn M. Byerly's Impact on my Academic Journey - Shoaa AlmalkiChapter 14: The Feminist Standpoint of Dr. Carolyn M. Byerly - Tsovinar NazaryanChapter 15: The Final Boss: Dr. Carolyn M. Byerly’s Critical Empiricism - Sholnn FreemanChapter 16: #Doyouseeme – An Academic Search for "Self" – Inspired by Dr. Carolyn M. Byerly - Ngoma Evelyn MoghaluSection IV: AfterwordFinding a Synthesis - Dr. Carolyn M. ByerlyAppendix Praise for Dr. Carolyn M. Byerly’s Research and TeachingGallery Full Biography and Published Works of Dr. Carolyn M. Byerly