Typology of the Women’s Press. A Proposal for Classification
Abstract
Women’s magazines have received little scientific attention, to the extent that they are not usually included in the research about press. Together with this lack of academic interest, the complexity of an editorial branch composed by a myriad of heterogeneous titles explains the lack of a stable typology that could serve as a starting point for the new research. The issue constitutes an enormous challenge for categorization that this paper will try to tackle by proposing a systematization enriched by efforts made in previous scholarship, which is also revised briefly here.Downloads
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