Nichola Gutgold
Nichola D. Gutgold is associate professor of communication at Pennsylvania State University. She writes about the communication of women in male dominated fields. Her books include: Almost Madam President: Why Hillary Clinton ‘won’ in 2008 (Lexington Books, June, 2009), Seen and Heard: The Women of Television News, (Lexington Books, 2008), and Paving the Way for Madam President (Lexington Books, 2006). She is at work on a book about women on the Supreme Court.
Nichola is blogging regularly at TalkDoc and can also be reached through her website, www.nicholagutgold.com. H er contact address at the upper right corner.
Articles
Book Review — When Everything Changed: The Amazing Journey of American Women From 1960 to the Present by Gail Collins. Chosen by The New York Times as one of the best non-fiction books of 2009.
Women Command Attention in Government, Hollywood and Broadcasting in 2009
Cinderella Needs a New Narrative
Book Review — Gender and Political Communication in America
CultureWatch: The Pink Lady: The Many Lives of Helen Gahagan Douglas gives rich detail of the Hollywood heyday and the woman remembered for Nixon's rough treatment
Too Much Information? The Rhetoric of Women Wronged: When Political Spouses Tell Their Stories
Facebook Famine Ends with Celebration of Empty Calories
Another Woman on the Supreme Court May Position More Women to Enter Politics and Government
Helen Thomas Reminds Us of Freedom of Thought (with Glenn Kranzley)
Why Doesn't the Social Page Tell the Better Story?
Justice Sandra O'Connor is Passionate About Civics Education
Sonia Sotomayor Communicates Without Doubt
This President's Day: Are We Believing in Madam President or Not?
Lemme Just Say, "Thank you, Geraldine Ferraro!"