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Institutions
  
Institution
  
Spouse
  
Michael Kimmel

Name
  
Amy Aronson



Born
  
Amy Beth Aronson November 9, 1962 (age 62) (
1962-11-09
)

Thesis
  
Understanding equals: audience and articulation in the early American women's magazine (1996)

Books
  
The Gendered Society R, Sociology Now: The Essential, Taking Liberties: Early Am, Sociology Now - The Essential, Sociology Now - Census U

Main interests
  
Journalism, Media studies

Amy Beth Aronson (born November 9, 1962) is a Professor of Journalism and Media Studies at Fordham University.

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Education

Aronson gained her Ph.D. in 1996 from Columbia University.

Career

She has also written a sociology book with her husband, Michael Kimmel, called Sociology Now. Some other books she has written are the two-volume Encyclopedia of Masculinities with Kimmel and Taking Liberties, a history of early American women's magazines. She has also served as an editor of several magazines, including Working Woman and Ms., and has published work in such places as BusinessWeek, Global Journalist, and the Sunday supplement of the Boston Globe.

References

Amy Aronson Wikipedia


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