
Autumn Lorimer Linford
Assistant Professor · gender, labor and journalism history
Auburn UniversityAbout
Autumn Lorimer Linford is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Journalism at Auburn University. She earned a PhD in Journalism History from the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill and combines academic research with 15 years of newspaper reporting and 3 years of photojournalism experience. Her work focuses on gender, labor, and historical contexts in journalism.
- Education: PhD in Journalism History, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill
- Professional Background: Former newspaper reporter and photojournalist
Research Interests
Linford's research examines gender dynamics in journalism history, labor structures in media industries, and material culture of journalism. She explores intersections between print/digital media evolution and gendered professional practices.
Publications Overview
Her recent work analyzes historical representations of women in media (2021–2022), with a focus on Progressive Era journalism, 19th-century gendering of newswork, and material culture studies like Nellie Bly memorabilia. Research spans both pre-digital and digital journalism transitions.
Scientific Awards
- Top faculty research paper award (2022)
Contact Information
- Email: all0093@auburn.edu
- Office Hours: Tuesday/Thursday 8:00–9:30 AM
- Location: 108 Tichenor Hall
Courses Taught
- News Writing
- Media Ethics
- Journalism History
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