
معرفی
Carolyn Kitch is the Laura H. Carnell Professor of Journalism at Temple University’s College of Media and Communication, with a dual appointment in the Media and Communication Doctoral Program. She has been affiliated with the Center for the Humanities as a Faculty Fellow and has taught at Temple for 21 years, following previous roles at Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism and editorial positions at McCall’s, Good Housekeeping, and Reader’s Digest.
Research Interests
- Media history
- Gender and women’s studies
- Public memory
- Magazines
- Visual communication
Her recent publications focus on intersections of journalism history with public memory, gendered representations in media, and contemporary protest movements. These works span disciplines like media studies, cultural analysis, and historical communication.
Scientific Awards and Contributions
- Faculty Fellow in the Center for the Humanities at Temple University
- Active member of editorial boards for 11 scholarly journals
Kitch has taught undergraduate and graduate courses on media history, journalism theory, gender and media, and cultural studies. Her research and publications highlight the role of media in shaping historical narratives and social memory, particularly through visual and magazine journalism.



