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By Hillary Rosner
Posted: January 29, 2013
Category: Journalism, Tooth and Claw | Tagged Jacquelyn Gill, ScienceOnline2013, women's magazines | Leave a comment

A Few More Thoughts on the “Byline Gap”

By Hillary Rosner
Posted: April 19, 2012
Category: Journalism, Tooth and Claw | Tagged ASME, Clara Jeffery, Monika Bauerlein, Mother Jones, Sid Holt, women's magazines | Leave a comment

OMG, This Blog Post Is WAAAY 2 Long 4 My Girl Brain 2 Follow

By Hillary Rosner
Posted: April 17, 2012
Category: Journalism, Tooth and Claw | Tagged ASME, Esquire, Mother Jones, Paige Williams, Self, Teen Vogue, The Awl, women's magazines | 9 Comments

Their So-Called Journalism, or What I Saw at the Women’s Mags

By Hillary Rosner
Posted: February 9, 2012
Category: Journalism, Tooth and Claw | Tagged Borneo, breast cancer, palm oil, Science Online, women's magazines | 85 Comments
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