Catherine Helen Palczewski, PhD, is a professor in the Communication & Media Department, past director of debate, and affiliate faculty in women's and gender studies at the University of Northern Iowa; teaches courses in the rhetoric of social protest, argumentation, gender, and political communication; is a past coeditor of Argumentation and Advocacy and director of the 2013 AFA/NCA Biennial Conference on Argumentation held in Alta, Utah; and has received the following awards: the Francine Merritt Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Lives of Women in Communication, the Iowa Regents Award for Faculty Excellence, the University of Northern Iowa College of Humanities and Fine Arts Faculty Excellence Award, the George Ziegelmueller Outstanding Debate Educator Award, the American Forensic Association's Distinguished Service Award, and two Rohrer Awards for Outstanding Publication in Argumentation. Danielle Dick McGeough, PhD, is an associate professor in the Communication & Media Department and affiliate faculty in women's and gender studies at the University of Northern Iowa; teaches and researches how performance is and can be used for collaborative problem solving, community building, and social justice work; and has received the University Book and Supply Award for Outstanding Teaching. In 2021, she received the Engaged Campus Award: Emerging Innovation and the Civic Engagement Leadership Award from Iowa & Minnesota Campus Compact for her work with the program Cultivating Justice: A Quest Toward Racial Justice. Her father taught her compassion, and her mom taught her to believe in people's ability to change. Victoria Pruin DeFrancisco, PhD, is an emeritus professor in the Communication & Media Department and affiliate faculty in women's and gender studies at the University of Northern Iowa; studied and taught courses in gender, intercultural, and interpersonal communication; served as director of the Women's and Gender Studies Program; coordinated the National Coalition Building Institute, a university-wide diversity inclusion program; and has received the following awards: Iowa Regents Award for Faculty Excellence, the UNI Outstanding Graduate Faculty Teaching Award, and the Iowa American Association of University Women Distinguished Faculty Award. Victoria is married and has stepchildren and grandchildren who call her Nana and remind her every day why she wrote this book.
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PART I: Foundations Chapter 1 Developing a Critical Gender/Sex Lens Chapter 2 Theories of Gender/Sex Chapter 3 Gendered/Sexed Voices Chapter 4 Gendered/Sexed Bodies Chapter 5 Gendered/Sexed Language Part II: Institutions Chapter 6 An Introduction to Gender in Social Institutions Chapter 7 Families Chapter 8 Education Chapter 9 Work Chapter 10 Religion Chapter 11 Media Chapter 12 One Last Look Through a Critical Gendered Lens References Index About the Authors
Gender in Communication takes a contemporary approach to gender COMM research by elevating the standard areas of study to also focus on more current issues of gender. -- Professor Carla Harrell This text will allow for undergraduate students to engage with the course material in a meaningful way. It incorporates relevant examples and provides both breadth and depth of important gender concepts. It's a strong text selection. -- Professor Sara L. Trask