Journalism's Carolyn Nielsen publishes new article in the International Symposium on Online Journalism

Journalism Professor Carolyn Nielsen's article, "Send her back: News narratives, intersectionality, and the rise of politically powerful women of color," has been published in the Summer 2020 edition of the International Symposium on Online Journalism, which is also available online: https://isoj.org/research/send-her-back-news-narratives-intersectionality-and-the-rise-of-politically-powerful-women-of-color/

Nielsen also served on a virtual panel at the July ISOJ conference to speak to its theme of "Power, privilege, and patriarchy in journalism: Dynamics of media control, resistance, and renewal." See the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QG9WDqOO1A

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ISOJ, part of the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas, attracts a global audience of journalists and academics interested in digital news initiatives and seeks to bridge the field and the academy. 

ISOJ press release: https://isoj.org/researchers-show-that-media-is-trying-to-change-old-power-structures-but-there-is-still-much-room-for-improvement/