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Georgina Newton is a part-time lecturer at Bournemouth University's Media School, specializing in the BA (Hons) Public Relations program with extensive teaching experience in Film, Media Studies, and Sociology. Her academic work critically examines media representations of career women and their societal impact on youth aspirations, bridging gender studies, cultural analysis, and media theory.
Her educational foundation includes:
- PGCE in Post Compulsory Education (Sociology/Media/Film) from University of Plymouth (2006)
- MA in Women's Studies from University of West Sussex (2001)
- BA (Hons) in Combined Studies (Journalism) from Leeds University (1999)
- Post-graduate Certificate in Management from Plymouth University (1995)
Newton's research interrogates how media narratives construct gendered professional identities, analyzing intersections of representation, cultural processes, and identity formation. Her feminist methodology emphasizes the sociological consequences of media portrayals on career trajectories, particularly focusing on systemic biases in depicting working women across film, journalism, and digital platforms.
Active in academic discourse via Twitter (@GeorgeNewton23), she connects media theory with pedagogical practice while advocating for critical media literacy. No information regarding scientific awards, research grants, or student supervision was documented in the source material.
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