Carolina Velloso is an assistant professor at the Hubbard School of Journalism & Mass Communication. Her research addresses several dimensions of journalism studies from both historical and contemporary lenses, including journalism and identity, journalism practice, journalism ethics, and sports journalism. She has published scholarship in several leading journals including Journalism, Journalism Studies, Journalism History, American Journalism, The Howard Journal of Communications, and Feminist Media Studies. She has presented at conferences including those of the International Communication Association (ICA) and the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC). From the latter, she has won top paper awards in the History, Critical/Cultural Studies, Graduate Education, and Minorities and Communication Divisions; the History Division's Diversity in Journalism History Research Award; and the Media Ethics Division’s Professional Relevance Award. She earned her Ph.D. in Journalism Studies from the Philip Merrill College of Journalism, University of Maryland.
Sub-specialties:
Gender and media
Race and media
Diversity and media
Journalism history
Media sociology
Sports journalism
Media Ethics
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“No wrong way to be a woman”: Media coverage of Serena Williams as a mother.
Feminist Media Studies [9 October 2023] -
Race films and the Black press: Representation and resistance
American Journalism [21 April 2023] -
Feminist Journalism
Oxford Bibliographies in Communication [21 February 2023] -
Angry gymnastics: Representations of Simone Biles at the 2019 National and World Championships
Howard Journal of Communications [28 March 2022] -
Making soufflé with metal: Effects of the Coronavirus pandemic on sports journalism practices
Journalism [3 October 2022] -
“A true newspaper woman”: The career of Sadie Kneller Miller
Journalism History [25 January 2022] -
“All your tools ... belong to us”: Feminist and women activists’ media
Women in Mass Communication: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (4th ed.). [30 December 2022] -
“If you aren’t upset about this problem, then you’re a part of it”: NCAA athlete activism on TikTok
Social Justice and the Modern Athlete: Exploring the Role of Athlete Activism in Social Change [December 2022] -
Covering a complicated legacy with a sledgehammer: Metajournalistic and audience discourse after Kobe Bryant’s death
Journalism Studies [19 December 2021]















