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Meg Heckman
Meg Heckman
Associate Professor of Journalism, Northeastern University
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Reimagining journalistic roles: How student journalists are taking on the US news desert crisis
T Finneman, M Heckman, P E. Walck
Journalism Studies 23 (3), 338-355, 2022
142022
The local-mobile paradox: Missed innovation opportunities at local newspapers
M Heckman, J Wihbey
Newspaper research journal 40 (3), 317-328, 2019
142019
Where the women are: Measuring female leadership in the new journalism ecology
M Heckman
Northeastern University, 2014
72014
“This isn’t what the industry should look like anymore”: U.S. Student Journalists, Harassment and Professional Socialization
M Heckman, J Santos, M Chung
Teaching Journalism and Mass Communication 12 (2), 14-24, 2022
52022
Constructing the “Gender Beat:” US Journalists Refocus the News in the Aftermath of #MeToo
M Heckman
Journalism Practice, 1-15, 2021
42021
Software seeks to measure womens participation in journalism
M Heckman
Poynter. org, 2013
42013
The Syllabus is a Boys' Club: The Paucity of Woman Authors in Journalism Course Materials
M Heckman, M Homan
Teaching Journalism & Mass Communication, 2020
32020
Female leadership in the new news ecosystem
M Heckman
Media Report to Women 42 (2), 3, 2014
32014
A Discursive Evolution: Trade Publications Explain News Deserts to United States Journalists
P Ferrucci, T Finneman, M Heckman, PE Walck
Cogitatio Press, 2023
22023
We Went to War: New Hampshire Remembers
M Heckman, M Pride
Monitor Publishing Company, 2008
12008
Examining Gaps in Journalism Curriculum to Solve the News Desert Crisis
T Finneman, M Heckman, S Wolgast
Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 79 (1), 23-37, 2024
2024
Powerful in pearls and Willie Brown’s mistress: a computational analysis of gendered news coverage of Kamala Harris on the partisan extremes
M Heckman, R Bhargava, EB Ndulue
Feminist Media Studies, 1-19, 2023
2023
Expecting Advice: Reproductive Health and Consciousness Raising in the Boston Globe’s Confidential Chat Column
M Heckman, A Bastia
Journalism History 49 (3), 201-214, 2023
2023
It's Everybody's Problem: Why Journalism's Macho Culture Persists and How to Help Make it End
M Heckman
Issues in Contemporary American Journalism, 81-87, 2023
2023
REVIEW: Newsroom Confidential: Lessons (and Worries) from an Ink-Stained Life: by Margaret Sullivan, New York, St. Martin’s Press, 2022, 269 pp.
M Heckman
American Journalism, 1-3, 2023
2023
Shifting the Archival Gaze: A Case for Leveraging Computational Methods to Uncover Media History Narratives
M Heckman, G Taurino
American Journalism 40 (2), 222-231, 2023
2023
Class Project: Addressing Gender Bias on Wikipedia
M Heckman
Media Report to Women 49 (4), 5, 2021
2021
Political Godmother: Nackey Scripps Loeb and the Newspaper That Shook the Republican Party
M Heckman
U of Nebraska Press, 2020
2020
Conflicted: Student Media Advisors, Sexual Assault Coverage, and Mandatory Reporting Under Title IX
M Heckman
Testing Tolerance: Addressing Controversy in the Journalism and Mass …, 2020
2020
REVIEW: Misinformation and Disinformation: Fact-checking Challenges
M Heckman
Teaching Journalism & Mass Communication 10 (1), 40-41, 2020
2020
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