Andrea L. Press

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Office:
University of Virginia
Media Studies
401 Cabell Hall
PO Box 400866
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4866

Faculty ID#: C458
E-mail:
Phone: (434) 243-8861
Fax: (434) 243.8869

Curriculum Vitae | Selected Publications | Courses

Andrea Press is Chair of the Media Studies Department and Professor of Sociology at the University of Virginia, and is the Executive Director of the Virginia Film Festival.  She came to the University of Virginia in 2006 to shepherd the Media Studies Program to departmental status and to begin its graduate program. Her last appointment was at the University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign, where she directed the Media Studies Program for nine years, was one of the producers of the Roger Ebert Festival of Overlooked Films, received the Arnold O. Beckman award for excellence in research, and was the recipient of a faculty fellowship at the Center for Advanced Study in the year before she left.  Her M.A. and PhD are in Sociology from the University of California at Berkeley and her B.A is in sociology and anthropology from Bryn Mawr College. 

She has a wide range of interdisciplinary interests spanning the social sciences and the humanities which comprise Media Studies.  Prior to coming to the University of Virginia, Professor Press has held faculty positions at the University of California at Davis, the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, the University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign, and the London School of Economics in departments as diverse as communications, sociology, writing studies, social psychology, and women’s studies.  She held an NEH Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Medical College of the University of Kentucky, was scholar-in-residence at the Stanhope Center for Communications Policy Research, and is the recipient of several grants and fellowships from the National Science Foundation, the Danforth Foundation, and Soroptimist International. 

Professor Press is internationally known for her interdisciplinary scholarship on the media audience, on feminist media issues, and on media and social class in the U.S.  She is the author of WOMEN WATCHING TELEVISION: GENDER, CLASS AND GENERATION IN THE AMERICAN TELEVISION EXPERIENCE (University of Pennsylvania Press), the co-author (with Elizabeth Cole) of SPEAKING OF ABORTION:  TELEVISION AND AUTHORITY IN THE LIVES OF WOMEN (University of Chicago Press), and the co-author (with Bruce A. Williams) of the forthcoming WHAT’S IMPORTANT ABOUT MEDIA STUDIES? (Blackwell).  For the past ten years she has co-edited the journal THE COMMUNICATION REVIEW with Bruce A. Williams.  She has also edited book series in feminist media studies for the University of Pennsylvania Press and the University of Illinois press.  Professor Press is known for pioneering the use of qualitative research methods to study the cultural impact of the media in the U.S., and for innovative work on media “impact,” specifically vis-à-vis women and members of different social classes.  Professor Press has published numerous essays, articles, and chapters on feminist media theory, social class and the media, and media audiences.  Her new projects concern media culture among fundamentalist political activists in the U.S., the use of new media in American political culture, and the ongoing analysis of the cultural impact of media on women and girls in U.S. culture.

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Selected Publications

Books

Press, Andrea L., and Elizabeth R. Cole. 1999. Speaking of Abortion: Television and Authority in the Lives of Women. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Press, A. L. 1991. Women Watching Television: Gender, Class, and Generation in the American Television Experience. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Books in Development

Press, Andrea L., and Bruce A. Williams. What’s Important About Communications and Culture? ( Book manuscript under contract at Blackwell).

Press, Andrea L. Politics, Media and Religion: The Role of Media in the New Political Realm. (Book manuscript in development).

 


Courses

Undergraduate Level
SOC 430 - Sex and Gender Go to the Movies

 

Graduate Level
SOC 758 - Sociology of Media Reception
SOC 8000 - Seminar in Media Studies

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