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Lana F. Rakow (born April 17, 1952) is a
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of communication at the University of North Dakota and author of ''Gender on the Line: Women, the Telephone, and Community Life'' (1992). In 2000, she was identified as a top woman scholar in journalism and mass communication, and her research results were reported by the
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on the Status of Women. She also has numerous other published works that are primarily in the fields of
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and
feminist theory Feminist theory is the extension of feminism into theoretical, fictional, or philosophical discourse. It aims to understand the nature of gender inequality. It examines women's and men's social roles, experiences, interests, chores, and feminist ...
. Rakow was born in North Dakota, where she spent a majority of her life as a student and, later, as a professor, writer, and researcher. As of June 2016, Rakow is in retirement from her position at
University of North Dakota The University of North Dakota (also known as UND or North Dakota) is a public research university in Grand Forks, North Dakota. It was established by the Dakota Territorial Assembly in 1883, six years before the establishment of the state of ...
. She is currently the Associate Editor of the '' Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly.'' Rakow has continued to research, write, and travel in her retirement.


Education and career

Rakow began her secondary education in her home state at the University of North Dakota. There, she graduated in 1974 with degrees in both Journalism and Humanities. She pursued her master's degree at UND as well, earning a degree in American Literature with a minor in English Language in 1977. During this time, she taught as a graduate assistant within the English department. From 1981 – 1985, Rakow taught first as an assistant professor of Journalism at Franklin College in Indiana and then as a graduate assistant in the College of Communications at the
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. She later earned her Ph.D at the latter school in Communication Cultural Studies in 1987. Rakow's long-term career as a professor and researcher began at the
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where she was an assistant professor from 1980 – 1986 and an associate professor from 1990 – 1994 in the department of Communication. Finally, she returned to the University of North Dakota, where she taught Communications from 1994 until her retirement in 2016. During this time, she also served as the founder and director of the Center for Community Engagement. In 1984, Rakow became an associate of the
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(WIFP). WIFP is an American nonprofit publishing organization. The organization works to increase communication between women and connect the public with forms of women-based media.


Scholarly work

The focus of Lana Rakow's research deals largely with subjects such as communication, feminist theory (the extension of feminism into theoretical, fictional, or philosophical discourse.),Brabeck, M. and Brown, L. (with Christian, L., Espin, O., Hare-Mustin, R., Kaplan, A., Kaschak, E., Miller, D., Phillips, E., Ferns, T., and Van Ormer, A.) 'Feminist theory and psychological practice Archived 2018-06-09 at the Wayback Machine', in J. Worell and N. Johnson (eds.) Shaping the future of feminist psychology: Education, research, and practice (Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, 1997), pp.15-35 and technology. One of her major works, ''Gender on the Line: Women, the Telephone, and Community Life'' (1992), combines all three of these subjects. Rakow's book, based on her dissertation at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Chaimpaign, looks at the way that women use telephones as a form of communication. Her research, conducted using personal interviews with women in Prospect, Illinois, sheds light on the complexity of women's use of telephones through the feminist perspective. ''Gender on the Line'' received the 1993 Book Award from the Organization for the Study of Communication, Language and Gender. Another one of Rakow's published works that is also written from the feminist perspective is an article titled "Rethinking Gender Research in Communication" from the ''
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''. This article, published in 1986, examines how gender has historically been addressed in communication research and combines it with the way feminist theory addresses gender. The point of this particular work from Rakow is to assert that gender research in communication should look at gender as evolving social systems created through communication, rather than as simple categories used to compare communication in men and women. In order to change this thinking and adapt gender research, Rakow argues that other social sciences disciplines and especially feminist theory need to be incorporated in to research in the field of communications.


Honors and awards

* James E. Murphy Memorial Award for Top Faculty Paper, presented by the Cultural and Critical Studies Division for “Who Uses Dewey and Why? Remembering and Forgetting John Dewey in Communication Studies,” at the annual conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (August 4, 2016) * Teresa Award for the Advancement of Feminist Scholarship, presented by the Feminist Scholarship Division,
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, Singapore, June 2010 * Who's Who (Marquis, New Providence, NJ):
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, 2005, 2006; Who's Who in American Education, 2006, 2007; Who's Who in the World, 2006; Who's Who in America, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 * Identified as a top woman scholar in journalism and mass communication. Research results reported in the newsletter of the AEJMC Commission on the Status of Women, 9, no. 2 (Spring/winter 2000)und.edu/instruct/lfrakow/vitaLFR.doc * Named to the Plaza of Heroines, located at Wichita State University, 1998


Further reading

* “On Dewey: Public Relations and the Eclipse of the Public.” In Oyvind Ihlen and Magnum Fredriksson, eds., ''Public Relations and Social Theory: Key Figures and Concepts,'' 2nd ed. New York: Routledge. n preparation* “Feminist Historiography and the Field: Writing New Histories.” In David W. Park and Jefferson Pooley, eds., ''The History of Media and Communication Research: Contested Memories'', New York: Peter Lang. 2008, pp. 113–139. * Rakow, Lana (2016-09-01). "Academics and Imaginary Communities". ''Journalism & Communication Monographs''. 18 (3): 160–165. doi:10.1177/1522637916656376.
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 1522-6379. * Rakow, L. F. (2013). Worldviews and mediatization: in search of a metatheory. ''Journal of Multicultural Discourses'', ''8''(3), 190-194. doi:10.1080/17447143.2013.849712 * “Feminist Theory.” ''Oxford Bibliographies Online: Communication''. Ed. Patricia Moy. NY: Oxford University Press, 2012 * Rakow, L. F. (2007). Follow the Buzz: Questions about Mobile Communication Industries and Scholarly Discourse. ''Communication Monographs'', ''74''(3), 402-407. doi:10.1080/03637750701543535 * Rakow, L.F. & Wackwitz, L.A., eds. and authors. (2004). Feminist Communication Theory: Selections in Context (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage). *Rakow, L. (1995). New Curricular Categories for the Future: University of North Dakota School of Communication. ''Journal of the Association for Communication Administration'', (3), 211-215. * Rakow, L. F., & Davis, D. K. (1989). Feminist Studies: The Next Stage. ''Critical Studies In Mass Communication'', ''6''(2), 209. * * Rakow, L. F. (1988). Gendered Technology, Gendered Practice. ''Critical Studies In Mass Communication'', ''5''(1), 57. * Rakow, L. F. (1986). Rethinking Gender Research in Communication. ''Journal of Communication,'' (36)4: 11-26. doi: 10.1111/j.1460-2466.1986.tb01447


See also

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Feminist theory Feminist theory is the extension of feminism into theoretical, fictional, or philosophical discourse. It aims to understand the nature of gender inequality. It examines women's and men's social roles, experiences, interests, chores, and feminist ...
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Social theory Social theories are analytical frameworks, or paradigms, that are used to study and interpret social phenomena.Seidman, S., 2016. Contested knowledge: Social theory today. John Wiley & Sons. A tool used by social scientists, social theories rela ...
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Communication theory Communication theory is a proposed description of communication phenomena, the relationships among them, a storyline describing these relationships, and an argument for these three elements. Communication theory provides a way of talking about a ...
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University of North Dakota The University of North Dakota (also known as UND or North Dakota) is a public research university in Grand Forks, North Dakota. It was established by the Dakota Territorial Assembly in 1883, six years before the establishment of the state of ...


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