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Biography
Pamela Hill Nettleton is an author, playwright, essayist, magazine writer, and academic, holding a master's degree in mass communication and a doctorate in communication and media studies. She writes a regular column about current media for US Catholic magazine, and her work has appeared in many regional and national publications, online and print, including Redbook, Sports Illustrated for Kids, Readers Digest magazines, FamilyFun, and Better Homes & Gardens. She teaches journalism, communication, and media studies courses at the University of St. Thomas in Saint Paul, MN, and has also taught at the University of Minnesota and Marquette University . Her academic research focuses on masculinity in media and the ways in which domestic violence is covered in magazines and other media. Her research won the Kenneth Harwood Outstanding Dissertation Award from the Broadcast Education Association, a Faculty fellowship at Marquette University’s Gender Resource Center, and two annual awards from the Diederich College Initiative for the Study of Communication, Values, Ethics, and Justice, and appears in academic journals including Television & New Media, Journal of Magazine Media, Women in Communication, and Communication Review. Book chapters of her academic work appear in Race, Gender, Class, and Media, 4th Edition, The Routledge Handbook of Developments in Digital Journalism Studies, Screening Images of Masculinity in the Age of Post-Feminism, and Dangerous Discourses: Gender, Women, and Gun Violence, which was nominated for both the Tankard and the Ritter academic book awards. She is an award-winning teacher, winning the Diederich College of Communication Teaching Excellence Award as well as the prestigious Way-Klingler Teaching Enhancement Award for developing a cross-disciplinary, research-intensive, bilingual undergraduate learning module involving Spanish Literature, Journalism Writing About the Arts, and the Haggerty Museum of Art in Milwaukee. She writes a regular column on media for U.S. Catholic Magazine and more than 200 of her op/ed pieces, features, arts reviews, and essays have appeared in the Star Tribune, Pioneer Press, Better Homes & Gardens, Milwaukee Magazine, Minnesota Monthly Magazine, Redbook, MEL Magazine, FamilyFun, Sports Illustrated for Kids, Reader’s Digest magazines, Mpls/St. Paul Magazine, Southwest Journal, Fine Gardening, Showcase, and others. Her writing has won more than 30 professional awards and honors, including numerous Minnesota Magazine & Publications Association Awards, the Film Advisory Board Award of Excellence, the Dove Foundation Family Approved Seal, and awards from USA Today, Parenting Magazine, Child magazine, Crayola Kids, Sesame Street, and Kids First! She has 24 books in publication in the popular press, including a biography of William Shakespeare and three series of children’s books. Her classical music libretti and scripts have been performed by the Minnesota Orchestra and other symphony orchestras, and her plays have received eight professional and equity productions. She has served as Editorial Director of a number of magazines, including Minnesota Monthly, TC Taste, Midwest Home & Design, Allina Today, Spaces Magazine, and Reader’s Digest Solutions. She has worked in marketing, advertising, public relations, and media relations for health care-related organizations and corporations, developing magazines and communications for internal and external audiences.
media culture masculinity domestic violenceArts
Content
By Nathaniel Hunter, Pamela Hill Nettleton| U.S. Catholic Verified When two friends hang out for 30 years, writing jokes and sketches, trading emails, smoking cigars, and earning Emmys—what happens when one of them comes out as transgender at the age of 61? The long-term friendship between comedian and actor Will Ferrell and comedy writer Harper Steele began on Ferrell’s first day at Saturday Night Live in 1995
By Nathaniel Hunter, Pamela Hill Nettleton| U.S. Catholic Verified What does a vampire give his girlfriend for Christmas? Do homicide detectives eat figgy pudding on stakeouts? Why is there mistletoe in outer space? Annual TV Christmas specials, a fixture for many television series, even serious dramas, have the answer to these vital questions. But why, oh why? Rarely are these holiday moments great television. Yet they’re not going away, so we must, for some reason, enjoy spending Christmas with the people we stream into our homes
By Nathaniel Hunter, Pamela Hill Nettleton| U.S. Catholic Verified Sadly, the final season of Vera is just over the Northumberland horizon. In 2025, the beloved BBC police drama will air its last and 14th series. The show is remarkable not only for that decade-and-a-half-long run but for what its lead character, Chief Inspector Vera Stanhope, decidedly is not. She is not sexy, stylish, or any of those things television typically requires of female cops. She’s also not sweet or charming or even very nice, generally. She is not young
Company Info
Freelance
Freelancer.com is the largest freelancing and crowdsourcing marketplace in the world, connecting over 81 million employers and freelancers across more than 247 countries. Founded in 2009 and based in Sydney, Australia, the platform allows employers to post jobs while freelancers can bid on these projects. It is publicly traded on the Australian Securities Exchange under the ticker ASX:FLN. The platform supports a variety of work categories, including software development, writing, design, and marketing. Freelancer.com also offers contests for creative work, where employers can award prize money to winning entries. Users can choose from different membership plans, including free and paid subscriptions, which provide various benefits. The mobile app enhances project management and communication for users on the go. With a diverse customer base that includes individuals, small businesses, and large enterprises, Freelancer.com plays a significant role in the global online economy.
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