Carolyn M. Byerly studies the relationship between social movements and communication, including the media. Her articles have appeared in journals including Critical Studies in Mass Communication, Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, Journal of Mass Media Ethics, and several edited volumes, including E.R. Meehan and E. Riordan's Sex and Money: Intersections of Feminism and Political Economy of Media (U of Minnesota, 2002), M. Meyers' Mediated Women (Hampton Press, 1999), M. de Bruin and K. Ross (Eds.), Identities at Work (Hampton, in press), M. Meyers (Ed.), Mediated Women, E. K. Thomas and B. H. Carpenter (Eds.), Mass Media in 2025, and A. N. Valdivia's Feminism, Multiculturalism and the Media (Sage, 1995). She completed her Ph.D. and M.A. at University of Washington, and her B.S. at University of Colorado. She teaches in the Department of Communication, University of Maryland. She has held offices in several communication organizations, including chair of the Feminist Scholarship Division, International Communication Association, 2001-2003.
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