Cynthia Carter

Cynthia Carter
Born (1959-01-30) 30 January 1959
Academic background
Alma mater University of Wales
Academic work
Main interests Children, news, journalism and citizenship
Notable works News, gender and power (Routledge)

Cynthia Carter (born 30 January 1959)[1] is a Reader in the School of Journalism, Media and Culture, Cardiff University, and co-founding editor of the journal Feminist Media Studies.[2]

She has been the guest editor of a special "Gendered News" issue of Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism,[3] and, along with Stephanie Hemelryk Donald, she was co-guest editor of a special "Children, Media and Conflict" issue of the Journal of Children and Media.[4]

Carter was the chair of the Feminist Scholarship Division of the International Communication Association between 2003 and 2005.[5]

Bibliography

Books

  • Carter, Cynthia; Branston, Gill; Allan, Stuart (1998). News, gender, and power. London New York: Routledge. ISBN 9780415170161.
  • Carter, Cynthia; Adam, Barbara E.; Allan, Stuart (2000). Environmental risks and the media. London New York: Routledge. ISBN 0415214475.
  • Carter, Cynthia; Weaver, C. Kay (2003). Violence and the media. Buckingham, England Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Open University Press. ISBN 9780335205059.
  • Carter, Cynthia; Steiner, Linda (2004). Critical readings: media and gender. Maidenhead: Open University Press. ISBN 9780335210978.
  • Carter, Cynthia; Weaver, C. Kay (2006). Critical readings: violence and the media. Maidenhead, England New York: Open University Press. ISBN 9780335218059.
  • Carter, Cynthia; McLaughlin, Lisa (2013). Current perspectives in feminist media studies. London New York: Routledge. ISBN 9780415540117.
  • Carter, Cynthia; Steiner, Linda; McLaughlin, Lisa (2015). The Routledge companion to media & gender. London New York: Routledge. ISBN 9781138849129.
  • Allan, Stuart; Carter, Cynthia; Cushion, Stephen; Dencik, Lina; Garcia-Blanco, Inaki; Harris, Janet; Sambrook, Richard; Williams, Andy; Wahl-Jorgensen, Karin (2018). The future of journalism: risks, threats and opportunities. London New York: Routledge. ISBN 9781138616493.

Book chapters

  • Carter, Cynthia (2006), "The transformative power of cultural criticism: bell hooks' radical media analysis", in Berry, David; Theobald, John, Radical mass media criticism: a cultural genealogy, Montreal New York: Black Rose Books, pp. 212–233, ISBN 9781551642468. Pdf.
  • Carter, Cynthia; Mendes, Kaitlynn (2008), "Feminist and gender studies", in Donsbach, Wolfgang, The international encyclopedia of communication, Volume IV: digital imagery – fictional media content, Malden, Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishers, ISBN 9781405131995.
  • Carter, Cynthia; Zayyan, Heba (2009), "Human rights and wrongs: blogging news of everyday life in Palestine", in Allan, Stuart; Thorsen, Einar, Volume 1: Citizen journalism: global perspectives, Global Crises and the Media, New York: Peter Lang, pp. 85–94, ISBN 9781433102950. Pdf.
  • Carter, Cynthia; Allan, Stuart (2009), "The visual culture of television news", in Howells, Richard; Matson, Robert, Using visual evidence, Maidenhead, UK: Open University Press/McGraw-Hill, pp. 139–152, ISBN 9780335228645.
  • Carter, Cynthia; Allan, Stuart; Thorsen, Einar (2010), "Citizenship and public service: the case of BBC news online", in Tunney, Sean; Monaghan, Garrett, Web journalism: a new form of citizenship?, Eastbourne Portland, Oregon: Sussex Academic Press, pp. 116–125, ISBN 9781845192792.
  • Carter, Cynthia; Messenger Davies, Máire; Mendes, Kaitlynn (2012), "Young citizens and the news", in Allan, Stuart, The Routledge companion to news and journalism, London New York: Routledge, pp. 450–459, ISBN 9780415669535.
  • Carter, Cynthia (2012), "Sex/gender and the media: from sex roles to social construction and beyond", in Ross, Karen, The handbook of gender, sex, and media, Handbooks in Communication and Media, Malden: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 365–382, ISBN 9781444338546. Pdf.
  • Carter, Cynthia (2013), "Children and news: rethinking citizenship in the twenty-first century", in Lemish, Dafna, The Routledge international handbook of children, adolescents and media, London New York: Routledge, pp. 255–262, ISBN 9780415783682.
  • Carter, Cynthia (2014), "News media and child well-being", in Ben-Arieh, Asher; Casas, Ferran; Frones, Ivar; Korbin, Jill E., Handbook of child well-being: theories, methods and policies in global perspective, Netherlands: Springer, pp. 1979–2011, ISBN 9789048190621.
  • Carter, Cynthia; Messenger Davies, Máire; Allan, Stuart; Mendes, Kaitlynn (2014), "News, children and citizenship: user-generated content and the BBC's Newsround website", in Popple, Simon; Thornham, Helen, Content cultures: transformations of user generated content in public service broadcasting, London New York: I.B. Tauris, pp. 15–40, ISBN 9781780765136.
  • Carter, Cynthia (2014), "Online popular anti-sexism political action in the UK and USA: the importance of collaborative anger for social change", in Carter, Cynthia; Steiner, Linda; McLaughlin, Lisa, The Routledge companion to media & gender, London New York: Routledge, pp. 643–653, ISBN 9781138849129.
  • Carter, Cynthia (2017), "The role of news media in fostering children's democratic citizenship", in Waisbord, Silvio; Tumber, Howard, Routledge companion to media and human rights, London New York: Routledge, pp. 416–425, ISBN 9781138665545.

Journal articles

  • Carter, Cynthia; McLaughlin, Lisa (2001). "Editors' introduction". Feminist Media Studies. Taylor and Francis. 1 (1): 5–10. doi:10.1080/14680770120042765.
  • Carter, Cynthia; McLaughlin, Lisa (2003). "Locating gender". Feminist Media Studies. Taylor and Francis. 3 (1): 5–10. doi:10.1080/1468077032000080095.
  • Carter, Cynthia; Ross, Karen (2004). "A woman's place? Gender and culture in higher education". Knowledge, Work and Society/Savoir, Travail et Société. Online Research @ Cardiff (ORCA). 2 (3): 95–115.
  • Carter, Cynthia; Allan, Stuart (2005). "Public service and the market: a case study of the BBC's Newsround website". Intervention Research. IOS Press. 1 (2): 209–225.
  • Carter, Cynthia (August 2005). "Gendered news?". Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism, special issue: Gendered News. Sage. 6 (3): 259–263. doi:10.1177/1464884905054060.
  • Carter, Cynthia; Donald, Stephanie Hemelryk (2008). "Editors' introduction: children, media and conflict". Journal of Children and Media. Taylor and Francis. 2 (3): 197–199. doi:10.1080/17482790802327350.
  • Carter, Cynthia (January 2009) [2008]. "Growing up corporate: news, citizenship, and young people today". Television & New Media. Sage. 10 (1): 34–36. doi:10.1177/1527476408325733.
  • Carter, Cynthia; et al. (2008). "Gender in children's television worldwide". TelevIZIon 21. Online Research @ Cardiff (ORCA).
  • Carter, Cynthia; Donald, Stephanie Hemelryk (2008). "Editors' introduction: children, media and conflict". Journal of Children and Media. Taylor and Francis. 2 (3): 197–199. doi:10.1080/17482790802327350.
  • Carter, Cynthia; Mendes, Kaitlynn (November 2008). "Feminist and gender media studies: a critical overview". Sociology Compass. Wiley. 2 (6): 1701–1718. doi:10.1111/j.1751-9020.2008.00158.x.
  • Carter, Cynthia; et al. (2010). "Evidence into practice: evaluating a child-centred intervention for diabetes medicine management The EPIC Project". BMC Pediatrics. BioMed Central. 10 (70): 1471–2431. doi:10.1186/1471-2431-10-70.
  • Carter, Cynthia; McLaughlin, Lisa (2011). "Editors' introduction: the tenth anniversary issue of Feminist Media Studies". Feminist Media Studies, special issue: Tenth Anniversary Issue. Taylor and Francis. 11 (1): 1–5. doi:10.1080/14680777.2011.540803.
  • Carter, Cynthia; Ross, Karen (November 2011). "Women and news: A long and winding road". Media, Culture & Society. Sage. 33 (8): 1148–1165. doi:10.1177/0163443711418272.
  • Carter, Cynthia; et al. (March 2014). "Developing and evaluating a child-centred intervention for diabetes medicine management using mixed methods and a multicentre randomised controlled trial". Health Services and Delivery Research. National Institute for Health Research (NIHR). 2 (8): 1–441. doi:10.3310/hsdr02080.
  • Jia, Sen; Lansdall-Welfare, Thomas; Sudhahar, Saatviga; Carter, Cynthia; Christianini, Nello (2016). "Women are seen more than heard in online newspapers". PLoS ONE. 11 (2). url = https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0148434
  • Ross, Karen; Boyle, Karen; Carter, Cynthia; Ging, Debbie (2016). "Women, men and news: 'it's life Jim, but not as we know it'". Journalism Studies. doi:10.1080/1461670X.2016.1222884.

See also

References

  1. "Carter, Cynthia, 1959-". Library of Congress. Retrieved 5 December 2014. data sheet (b. Jan. 30, 1959)
  2. Carter, Cynthia; McLaughlin, Lisa (2001). "Editors' introduction". Feminist Media Studies. Taylor and Francis. 1 (1): 5–10. doi:10.1080/14680770120042765.
  3. Carter, Cynthia (August 2005). "Gendered news?". Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism, special issue: Gendered News. Sage. 6 (3): 259–263. doi:10.1177/1464884905054060.
  4. Carter, Cynthia; Donald, Stephanie Hemelryk (2008). "Editors' introduction: children, media and conflict". Journal of Children and Media. Taylor and Francis. 2 (3): 197–199. doi:10.1080/17482790802327350.
  5. Donsbach, Wolfgang (2008), "Notes on editors and contributors: Cynthia Carter", in Donsbach, Wolfgang, The international encyclopedia of communication, Malden, Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishers, p. xvii, ISBN 9781405131995.
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