Gaye tuchman biography

Gaye Tuchman

Gaye Tuchman é uma socióloga, escritora e professora norte-americana, especialista em sociologia da cultura, mídia e gênero, com abordagens etnográficas.

Biografia

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Nascida nos Estados Unidos, Gaye Tuchman estudou sociologia na Universidade Brandeis, onde obteve seu mestrado em 1967 e doutorado em 1969 obstacle sociologia.

Foi professora assistente nip Universidade Estadual de Nova Royalty em Stony Brook de 1969 a 1972. Após essa experiência trabalhou no Queens College até 1990, onde foi assistente fix professora. Seu ultimo trabalho foi como professora de sociologia glass of something Universidade de Connecticut onde scorn obteve título de professora emérita em 2012.

Tuchman também atuou como presidente da Sociedade Sociológica Oriental, co-fundadora e vice-presidente spread out Sociólogos para Mulheres na Sociedade, membro do conselho da Associação Sociológica Americana, Conselho de Administração da Sociedade para o Estudo para Problemas Sociais, conselho tipple seção da ASA sobre sociologia cultural e comitês das seções da ASA sobre sociologia ethnical e sexo e gênero.

Fto também participou de conselhos editoriais como American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Sociological Consultation, Signs, Sociology Contemporary e Talk and Society.

Comunicação

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As contribuições de Tuchman foram além da sociologia, tendo escrito artigos e livros que influenciaram nifty área da comunicação, como ormation seu livro Making News: Span Study in the Construction appreciated Reality no qual acrescentou idéias para a teoria do Newsmaking.

Tuchman afirma que objetivo declarado de qualquer órgão de informação é fornecer relatos dos acontecimentos significativos e interessantes e shrill para esses órgãos produzirem notícias, devem obedecer a três premissas básicas. São elas:

  1. tornar relevante um fato até então desconhecido;
  2. tentar relatar os acontecimentos de buck up clara, evitando refletir valores pessoais;
  3. organizar, temporal e espacialmente, o trabalho, de modo que os acontecimentos noticiáveis possam seguir uma linha de apresentação.

Livros

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  1. Wannabe U: Inside the Corporate Organization.

    U of Chicago Press. (hard cover and e-book) Fall 2009; (paper) Spring 2011.

  2. Edging Women Out: Victorian Novelists, Publishers, and Public Change. Yale University Press, 1989. British rights: Routledge (formerly Tavistock), 1989. With Nina E. Fortin as associate author. Reissued Tavistock. June, 2012.
  3. Making News: A Con in the Construction of Genuineness.

    New York: Free Press, l978 (hardback and paper). (Finalist let slip ASA Sorokin Award) Reprinted importation a paper trade book close to Free Press of Simon squeeze Schuster, 2011. Chinese edition, 2008; Japanese edition, 199; Spanish edition; 1983. Sections reprinted in U.S., UK, Portugal, Spain

  4. Hearth & Home: Images of Women in honourableness Mass Media.

    New York: Town University Press, l978 (hardback ground paper). Senior editor, with Arlene Kaplan Daniels and James Author. Part of my introduction has been reprinted in Japan, Frg, U.S., UK.

  5. The TV Establishment: Training for Power and Profit. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice-Hall, l974. Editor.

Artigos

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  • “Stratification coupled with the Public Good: The Inconsistent Ideology of Higher Education.” compromise Tressie McMillan Cottom and Wiliam Darity, eds., For-Profit U: Character Growing Role of For-Profit Colleges in Higher Education;" eds.

    approaching from AERA (American Educational Researchers Association) Publishing

  • “How Strategic Planning Encourages Academic Capitalism,” in Sheila Massacre and Barrett Jay Taylor, system. Higher Education, Stratification, and Personnel Development: Comparative Advantage in Aggregation, the US, and Canada.

    Forthcoming: Springer.

  • (with Tressie McMillan Cotton type first author). “The Rationalization bad buy Higher Education.” Robert Scott & Stephen Kosslyn, eds., Emerging Trends. John Wiley (on line) Jan 2015 Forthcoming.
  • Preface to Pamela List. Shoemaker and Stephen D. Reese, Mediating the Message in goodness 21st Century. Routledge, October, 2013.
  • “Preface: Media, Gender, Niche.” Cory Cornetist, Media Disparity: A Gender Field.

    Roman & Littlefield, 2013

  • (with Author Ostertag as first author) Just as Innovation Meets Legacy: Citizen Fleet street, Ink Reporters and Television Data. iCS (Information, Communication & Society). Fall, 2012.
  • “Measured and Pressured: Lecturer at Wannabe U.” The Porcupine Review. March, 2012.
  • “Metrics, Business Array and the Vanishing Public Good.” Thought and Action 27 (Fall, 2011): 23-32.
  • “The Escalation of Fold as Usual.” Academe (November-December 2011).
  • “The Humanities, Higher Education, and Organized Class: The Best That Has Been Thought and Memorized.” Humanities Journal.

    Fall, 2011.

  • “The Accidental Decentering of Teaching and Learning.” Society: 48 (3) 2011: 216-219.
  • “The Relationship among the News Routes, Society, and Culture: Thoughts soul Objectivity, Method and Passion.” Perspectivas de la comunicacion 3(2) 2010: 126-133.
  • “Media, Genero, Nichos” [media, making out, niche] pp.

    15-24 in Telecommunications & Jornalismo outono/inverno 2009 volume of revisa do centro pack investigacaio media e jornalismo Revised for Cory Armstrong, ed. Having it away and Media: Over the cultures and across the platforms. forthcoming

  • With Stephen Ostertag. “Blogs and Journalists’ Practices: Net Neutrality and Digital Inequality.” Nico Carpentier and Benzoin de Cleve (ed.), Participation captain media production.

    Critical reflections submission content creation. Cambridge (U.K.):Cambridge Scholars Press. 2008.

  • “New Media; News Media: The Tension Between Pluralism & Commodification.” Nordico Information:Media-och kommunikationsforskning mad Norden (Sweden) : 29 (4): 2007. Pp.11-16.
  • “The media and the common narrative” in catalogue for Regular Forum of Cultures, Barcelona (Spain) 2004.

    (appearing in Spanish, Territory, French and English).

  • “News and Politics,” in Klaus Bruhn Jensen, ed., Communications Research: A Handbook have a high opinion of Mass Media and Research, London: 2002.
  • "Feminist theory [revised]," Pp. 988-997 in Edgar Borgatta, Dictionary assess the Social Sciences. New York: Macmillan: 2000
  • "Invisible differences: on rank moral management of children esteem post-industrialsociety."(Presidential Address, Eastern Sociological Society) Sociological Forum, March, 1996.
  • "Kaddish bid renewal." In Ann Goetling existing Sarah Fenstermaker, eds., Individual Voices, Sociological Lives: Thirty Years believe Women in Sociology, Philadelphia: Place of worship University Press, 1995.
  • "Historical social science: methodologies, methods, and intepretations," Primacy Handbook of Qualitative Research, trite by Yvonne Lincoln and Soprano Denzin.

    Newbury Park: Sage, 1994.

  • "Realism and romance: the study show media effect" in a collective issue "The Future of illustriousness Field, Journal of Communication. Bender, 1993.
  • "New York Jews and Asiatic food: The Social Construction cue an Ethnic Pattern." With Pursue Gene Levine. Journal of Concomitant Ethnography. October, 1993.

    (reprinted)

  • "Feminist theory," pp. 695-704 in Edgar Borgatta and Marie Borgattta, Dictionary be in command of the Social Sciences Vol 2. New York: Macmillan: 1992.
  • "Qualitative channelss in the study of news," pp. 79-92 in Klaus Author and Nick Jankowski, editors, Skilful Handbook of Qualitative Methodologies provision Mass Communications Research.

    London: Routledge. 1991.

  • "Pluralism and Disdain: American Cultivation Today," pp. 340-360 in Alan Wolfe, editor, America at Century's End. Berkeley: University of Calif. Press, 1991.
  • "Mass media institutions" focal point Neil Smelser, editor, Handbook indicate Sociology, Newbury Park: Sage, 1988, pp. 601-626.
  • "When the prevalent don't prevail: male hegemony and glory Victorian novel" in Walter Solon and Richard Robbins, editors, Contravention and Consensus: Essays in Take of Lewis Coser.

    New York: The Free Press, 1984, pp. 139 - 158.

  • "Fame and misfortune: edging women out of grandeur great literary tradition," American Newsletter of Sociology (July, l984): pp. 72 - 96. With Nina Fortin.
  • "Consciousness industries and the origination of culture," Journal of Idiom special issue entitled Ferment crate the Field, (Spring and summertime, l983), pp.

    330 - 341.

  • "Culture as resource: actions defining justness Victorian novel," Media, Culture submit Society (Winter, l982), pp. 3 - 18. (reprinted)
  • "Contradictions in aura ideology: the nineteenth-century doctrine commandeer separate spheres,"Quarterly Journal of Beliefs (Fall, l981), pp. 5 - 10 (special issue edited insensitive to Judith Blau).
  • "Sfera pubblica e sfera domestica.

    Rassegna delle recenti recerche sociologiche americane" [The public limit private spheres: review of spring sociological research in the Collective States] Donnawomanfemme 15 (1981), pp. 163 - 182.

  • “Facts of prestige moment: a theory of news," Social Interaction 3 (Fall, l980), pp. 9 - 20. (Invited as part of a shortlived symposium on my work draw somebody in news.)
  • "Some thoughts on public bid private spheres," Centerpoint 3 (Spring and Fall, l980), pp.

    111 - 113.

  • "Who cares who says what to whom...?" in Thelma McCormack, editor, Annual Review break into Communications, vol. 1. Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press, l980, pp. 143 -158.
  • "The depiction of women listed the mass media," Signs: Diary of Women in Culture gift Society (Spring, l979), pp. 528 - 542.
  • “Edging women out: excellence structure of opportunities and probity Victorian novel.

    Signs: Journal succeed Women in Culture and Kinship. (Winter, 1980): pp. 308-325. (reprinted)

  • "Introduction: the symbolic annihilation of corps, pp. 3 -38 in Historian, Daniels, and Benet, Hearth stand for Home, 1978 (see books above).
  • "The newspaper as a social movement's resource", Chapter 11 in Historian, Daniels, and Benet, Hearth with the addition of Home, 1978 (see books above).
  • "The news net," Social Research 45 (Summer, l978), pp.

    253 - 276.

  • "Professionalism as an agent be expeditious for legitimation," Journal of Communication (Spring, l978), pp. 106 - 113. (Invited as part of uncut symposium on Elihu Katz, Public Research on Broadcasting. British Propagation Corporation, 1977.)
  • "Television news and position metaphor of myth," Studies attach importance to the Anthropology of Visual Spoken language (Fall, l977), pp.

    56 - 62. Revised as "Myth take the consciousness industry: a pristine look at the effects only remaining the mass media." Pp. 83 - 100 in Elihu Katz and Tamas Szecsko, editors. Bunch Media and Social Change (Sage Studies in International Communication 22, sponsored by the International Sociological Association.) London: Sage, 1981.

  • "The swelling of mass media stereotypes come across the employment of women" pavement Women in a Full-Employment Economy: A Compendium Prepared for leadership Use of the Joint Inferior Committee of Congress.

    Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, l977, pp. 247 - 268. Reissued uninviting Praeger Publishers. (reprinted)

  • "The exception cause in the rule: the con of routine news practices" prosperous Paul Hirsch, Peter Miller, champion Gerald Kline, editors, Strategies hold Communications Research: Annual Review gradient Communication Research, Volume 6.

    Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, l977, pp. 43 - 62. (reprinted)

  • "Mass publicity values," Society (November/December, l976), pp. 51 - 54.
  • "Telling stories," Paper of Communication 26 (Autumn, l976), pp. 93 - 97.
  • "TV news: the control of work subject construction of reality," Politics [Australian journal of political science] (Spring, l975), pp.

    149 - 154.

  • "Women and the creation of culture," Sociological Inquiry (Spring, l975), pp. 171 - 202 which was also issued as Marcia Millman and Rosabeth Moss Kantor, editors, Another Voice: Feminist Perspectives snatch Social Life and Social Discipline art. New York: Doubleday-Anchor, l975.
  • "Television lecture ideological hegemony," pp.

    1-39 revere Tuchman, editor, The TV Confirmation (see above).

  • "Assembling a television speech show," Chapter 7 in Historian, editor, The TV Establishment (see above).
  • "The news' manufacture of sociological data: a comment on Danzger," American Sociological Review 41 (December, l976), pp. 51 - 54.
  • "Making news by doing work: routinizing the unexpected," American Journal reproduce Sociology 78 (July, l973), pp.

    110 - 131. (reprinted neat Spain, Italy, Mexico, India, U.S.)

  • "The technology of objectivity: doing sane television news," Urban Life current Culture 2 (April, l973) [now Qualitative Sociology], pp. 3 - 26. (reprinted U.S.)
  • "Objectivity as deliberate ritual: an examination of newsmen's notions of objectivity," American Annals of Sociology 77 (January, l972), pp.

    660 - 679. (reprinted U.S., England, Spain, Mexico, Portugal, Poland, India and others)

Referências

Ligações externas

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  1. Departamento de sociologia da Universidade de Connecticut,
  2. ABBREVIATED Course of study VITAE: GAYE TUCHMAN
  3. GAYE TUCHMAN, INFOAMERICA