Cavalcante, Andre, Andrea L. Press, and Katherine Sender, editors. Volume 17, No. 1, February 2017. Feminist Media Audiences. Co-editing special issue of the journal Feminist Media Studies. London: Taylor and Francis.
Press, Andrea L., and Sonia Livingstone, editors. 2016. The Legacy of Tamar Liebes, London: Taylor and Francis. Special issue of the Communication Review, 19(4).
Press, Andrea L., and Melissa Click, editors. 2015. Feminist Media Studies Today. Special issue of the Communication Review, 17(1).
Press, Andrea L., and Mary Beth Haralovich, editors. 2012. The New Feminist Television Studies. London: Taylor and Francis. Special Issue of the Communication Review, 15(3).
Press, Andrea L., and Arlene Stein, editors. 2008. Commemorating the Barnard Conference. London: Taylor and Francis. Special Issue of the Communication Review, 11(3).
Press, Andrea L., editor. 2006. Audience Research in the Post-Audience Age. London: Taylor and Francis. Special issue of the Communication Review, 2006 9(2).
Review Essays
Johnson, Sara, and Andrea L. Press. Fall, 2017. “Postfeminist Digital Cultures: Femininity, Social Media, and Self-Representation by Amy Shields Dobson; Producing Women: The Internet, Traditional Femininity, Queerness, and Creativity by Michele White; and Cupcakes, Pinterest, and Ladyporn: Feminized Popular Culture in the Early Twenty-First Century edited by Elana Levine.” Review essay commissioned by Signs.
Press, Andrea L. 1993. “Feminist Methodology? A Reassessment.” Contemporary Sociology 22(1):23-30.
Press, Andrea L., and Arlene Stein. 1985. “Pleasure and Danger: Exploring Female Sexuality.” Berkeley Journal of Sociology XXX:205-212.
Press, Andrea L., and Bruce A. Williams. 1997. “Mass Media and the Boundaries of Public and Private Life.” Perspectives: The American Sociological Association Theory Section Newsletter 19(3): 7-9.
Press, Andrea L. 1992. “Television and the Political Culture of Abortion.” Newsletter of the Sociology of Culture Section of the American Sociological Association 6(3):12-15.
Press, Andrea L. 1992. “Working-Class Women Respond to the Primacy of Class in Television Representations of Abortion.” Paper available as Working Paper #82 in the Working Paper Series sponsored by the Center for the Study of Social Transformations (CSST), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
Williams, Bruce A., and Andrea L. Press. 1992. “Perot and Fascism.” Op-Ed piece published in the Christian Science Monitor, September. (One page).
Book Reviews
Press, Andrea L. (2006) Review of Susan J. Douglas and Meredith W. Michaels, The Mommy Myth: The Idealization of Motherhood and How It Has Undermined Women. National Women’s Studies Association Journal 18(2):235-6.
Press, Andrea L. (2005) Review of Elizabeth Long, Book Groups. Contemporary Sociology 34(2):160-161.
Press, Andrea L. 2002. Review of Laura Grindstaff, The Money Shot: Trash, Class, and the Making of TV Talk Shows. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Contexts 1(4):69-70, Fall-Winter 2002.
Press, Andrea L. 1993. Review of Sut Jhally and Justin Lewis, Enlightened Racism: The Cosby Show, Audiences, and the Myth of the American Dream. American Journal of Sociology 98:219-221.
Press, Andrea L. 1983. Review of Culture, Society and the Media, edited by Gurevitch, Bennett, Curran, and Woollacott. Contemporary Sociology 12(5):555-556.
Articles
Johnson, Sarah, and Andrea L. In press. “The Female Television Audience Updated: Women’s Television Culture in the Age of New Media.” In Janet Wasko and Eileen Meehan, editors. A Companion to Television, second edition. London: Wiley- Blackwell. Fall 2017, 43(1): 229-235.
Mayer, Vicki, Andrea L. Press, Deb Verhoeven, Jonathan Sterne. 2018. “How Do We Intervene in the Stubborn Persistence of Patriarchy in Communication Scholarship?” Chapter Three in D. Travers Scott and Adrienne Shaw, editors, Interventions: Communication Theory and Practice. New York: Peter Lang.
Wayne, Michael and Andrea L. Press. 2017. “Television.” Pp. 989-992 in Robert Rycroft, editor, The American Middle Class: An Economic Encyclopedia of Progress and Poverty. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.
Williams, Bruce A., and Andrea L. Press. 2017. “Women of the Wire.” Analisi: Quaderns de Comunicaio-Cultura. Issue 56, June 2017.
Johnson, Sarah R., and Andrea L. Press. 2017. “Femininity in the Digital Age.” Review essay. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society.
Press, Andrea L., and Marjorie Rosen. 2017. “Sex, Class, Trash: Money, Status, and Classed “Dreams” in Classical Hollywood Cinema.” June Deery and
Andrea L. Press, editors, Media and Social Class. London: Routledge.
Williams, Bruce A., and Andrea L. Press. 2016. “’Your Turn, Girl: The (Im)possibility of African-American Anti-Heroines in The Wire.” Pp. 68-83 in June Deery and Andrea L Press Milly Buonanno, editor, Women Behaving Badly: Anti-Heroines in Crime and Prison Drama. London: Intellect.
Press, Andrea L., and Ellen Rosenman. 2016. “Consumerism and the Languages of Class.” In Timothy Shary and Frances Smith, editors, Refocus on Amy Heckerling. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Pp. 77-96.
Press, Andrea L., Fan Mai, Francesca Tripodi, and Mike Wayne. 2016. “Audiences.” The Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. Oxford: Elsevier. Forthcoming.
Press, Andrea L., and Francesca Tripodi. 2014. “Feminism in a Postfeminist World: Who’s Hot – and Why We Care – on the Collegiate ‘Anonymous Confession Board.’” Pp. 543-553 in The Routledge Companion to Media and Gender, edited by Cindy Carter, Lisa McLaughlin, and Linda Steiner. New York: Routledge.
Press, Andrea L., and Laura Grindstaff. 2014. “Too Little But Not Too Late: Sociological Contributions to Feminist Media Studies.” Pp. 151-167 in Media Sociology: A Reappraisal., edited by Silvio Waisbord. London: Polity.
Press, Andrea L. 2014. “Fractured Feminism: Articulations of Feminism, Sex and Class by Reality TV Viewers.” Pp. 208-227 in A Companion to Reality Television, edited by Laurie Ouellette. London: Blackwell.
Press, Andrea. 2013. “Fractured Feminism” [J]. Translated into Chinese by Kewen Ding, China Book Review, No.3: 42-48, as (美)安德烈拉•普瑞斯.“碎裂的女性主义”[J].丁珂文译. 中国图书评论(辽宁).
Press, Andrea L. 2012. “Sex, Gender, and the 2012 Struggle over the Presidency of the University of Virginia.” Yale Journal of Sociology. Fall, 2012.
Press, Andrea L. 2012. “Faculty Governance Under Siege.” Contexts. Fall, 2012.
Press, Andrea L. 2012. “The Price of Motherhood: Feminism and Cultural Bias.” Communication, Culture and Critique 5:119-124.
Press, Andrea L. 2011. “Feminism and Media in the Post-Feminist Era: What to make of the “Feminist” in Feminist Media Studies.” Feminist Media Studies 11(1): 107-114. (Reprinted in Current Perspectives in Feminist Media Studies, edited by Lisa McLaughlin and Cynthia Carter. London and Oxford: Routledge, 2012).
Press, Andrea L. 2010. “Feminism? That’s So Seventies!” Pp. 117-133 in C. M. Scharff and Ros Gill, editors, New Femininities: Postfeminism, Neoliberalism and Subjectivity. London: Palgrave.
Press, Andrea L. 2009. “Gender and Family in Television’s Golden Age and Beyond.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 625(1): 139-150.
Press, Andrea L. 2008. “Feminist Media Studies and the Sexuality Debates.” Communication Review, 11(3): 195-198.
Press, Andrea L. 2007. “Do We Want a Model of Reception Research?” Communication Review Volume 10, No. 3, 2007, pp. 179-181. Press, Andrea L., and Camille Johnson-Yale. 2007. “Political Talk and the Flow of Ambient Television: Women Watching OPRAH in an African-American Hair Salon.” Pp. 1-29 in James Schwoch and Phil Goldstein, editors, Reception Study. New York: Oxford University Press.
Press, Andrea L. 2006. “Audience Research in the Post-Audience Age.” Communication Review, 9, No. 2, 93-100. Press, Andrea L. 2006. “Gender and Culture.” Culture Section, Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by George Ritzer. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 936-942.
Press, Andrea L., and Sonia Livingstone. 2006. “Taking Audience Research Into the Age of New Media: Old Problems and New Challenges.” Pp. 175-200 in Mimi White, James Schwoch, and Dilip Goankar, editors, Cultural Studies and Methodological Issues. London: Basil Blackwell.
Press, Andrea L., and Bruce A. Williams. 2005. “Fame and Everyday Life: The “Lottery Celebrity” of Reality TV.” Pp. 176-190 in Mark D. Jacobs and Nancy Weiss Hanrahan, editors, The Blackwell Companion to the Sociology of Culture. New York and London: Blackwell.
Press, Andrea L., and Tamar Liebes. 2004. “Feminism and Hollywood: Why the Backlash?” Media Report to Women, Winter, 2004.
Press, Andrea L., and Tamar Liebes. 2003. “Feminism and Hollywood: Whatever Happened to the Golden Age?” Pp. 1-31 in James Curran and Nick Couldry, editors, Contesting Media Power. Boulder, Co: Rowman and Littlefield.
Press, Andrea L. 2002. “Audiences.” The Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, edited by Neil Smelser (Communication Section edited by Michael Schudson).
Press, Andrea L., and Linda Blum. 2001. “What Can We Hear After Postmodernism? The Growing Gulf Between Cultural Studies and Feminist Research.” Pp. 182-221 in Across Disciplines and Beyond Boundaries: Tracking American Cultural Studies, edited by Cat Warren, Mary Vavrus, and Eve Munson. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.
Press, Andrea L. 2001. “Studying the Female Popular Culture Audience.” The Women’s Studies Encyclopedia, edited by Cheris Kramarae and Dale Spender. New York and London: Simon and Schuster International Press.
Press, Andrea L. 2000. “Recent Developments in Feminist Communication Theory: Difference, Public Sphere, Body and Technology.” Pp. 27-44 in Mass Media and Society, edited by James Curran and Michael Gurevitch. London and New York: Routledge.
Press, Andrea L. 1996. “Toward a Qualitative Methodology of Audience Study: Using Ethnography to Study the Popular Cultural Audience.” Pp. 113-130 in The Audience and Its Landscape, edited by James Hay, Larry Grossberg, and Ellen Wartella. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.
Press, Andrea L., and Elizabeth Cole. 1995. “Reconciling Faith and Fact: Pro-Life Women Discuss Media, Science and the Abortion Debate.” Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 12(4):380-402.
Press, Andrea L. “Women Watching Television.” 1995. Pp. 17-54 in Transmission, edited by David Tofler and Peter d’Agostino. Newbury Park, CA: SAGE.
Press, Andrea L., and Elizabeth R. Cole. 1994. “Women Like Us: Working-Class Women Respond to Television Representations of Abortion.” Pp. 55-80 in Reading, Viewing, Listening: Audiences and Cultural Reception, edited by Jon Cruz and Justin Lewis. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.
Press, Andrea L. 1994. “The Sociology of Cultural Reception: Notes Toward an Emerging Paradigm.” Pp. 221-246 in Emerging Theoretical Perspectives in the Sociology of Culture, edited by Diana Crane. England: Basil Blackwell.
Press, Andrea L., and Terry Strathman. 1993. “Work, Family, and Social Class in Television Images of Women: Prime-Time Television and the Construction of Postfeminism.” Women and Language 16(2):7-15.
Press, Andrea L., and Elizabeth R. Cole. 1992. “Pro-Choice Voices: Discourses of Abortion Among Pro-Choice Women.” Perspectives on Social Problems.4:73-92.
Press, Andrea L. 1992. “The Active Viewer and the Problem of Interpretation: Reconciling Traditional and Critical Research.” Communication Yearbook 15: 91-106.
Press, Andrea L. 1991. “Working-Class Women in a Middle-Class World: The Impact of Television on Modes of Reasoning About Abortion.” Critical Studies in Mass Communication 8(4):421-441.
Press, Andrea L. 1990. “Class, Gender, and the Female Viewer: Women’s Responses to Dynasty.” Pp. 158-182 in Television and Women’s Culture, edited by Mary Ellen Brown. Newbury Park, CA: SAGE. (*Reprinted in Polish, 2012).
Press, Andrea L. 1989. “The Ongoing Feminist Revolution.” Critical Studies in Mass Communication 6(2):196-202.
Press, Andrea L. 1989. “Class and Gender in the Hegemonic Process: Class Differences in Women’s Perceptions of Television Realism and Identification with Television Characters.” Media, Culture, and Society 11(2):229-252.
Press, Andrea L. 1986. “New Views on the Mass Production of Women’s Culture.” Communication Research 13(1):139-150.
Press, Andrea L. 1986. “Ideologies of Femininity: Film and Popular Consciousness in the Postwar Era.” Pp. 313-323 in Media, Audience and Social Structure, edited by Sandra Ball-Rokeach and Muriel Cantor. Newbury Park, CA: SAGE.