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Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal. 14:40-51
Sports media have been criticized for marginalizing and excluding female athletes in many sports that are traditionally considered male-appropriate. However, sports scholars have touted running as a “uniquely egalitarian” and “gender-neutral”
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Howard Journal of Communications. 15:211-227
The Olympic Games is a global sporting event framed in popular culture as promoting diversity and equal opportunity. This study looks at racialized depictions of U.S. Olympic (2000) athletes in 5 U.S. daily (4 regional and 1 national) newspapers. Mor
Autor:
Tom Bowers, Benjamin Burns, Edd Applegate, Diana Beeson, Kyu Ho Youm, Milagros Rivera, Elliot King, Jonas Bjork, W. Joseph Campbell, Nancy Roberts, Jean Chance, Thomas Gould, Matthew C. Ehrlich, Mary Alice Shaver, Joanne Cantor, Mark Feldstein, Nora Paul, Karla Gower, Kim Walsh-Childers, Bruce J. Evensen, Edward Alwood, Kathy Brittain Mckee, Juanita Darling, Michael Ryan
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Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly. 80:447-483
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Newspaper Research Journal. 24:6-21
The news media are often responsible for explaining and providing their audiences with information about important national issues. However, when the issue is as complex as the organization, delivery and financing of health care, news coverage can be
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Newspaper Research Journal. 23:64-78
A content analysis of four Florida dailies and one national newspaper during the 2000 Games shows that newspaper editors included fair numbers of women in Olympic photos and chose photos that depicted female athletes in a realistic manner.
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Newspaper Research Journal. 20:2-22
Health car egot far less coverage than crime, education or sports in 1993 when a critical national dialogue was taking place.
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Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly. 73:559-581
A survey of 227 women newspaper journalists revealed that more than 60 percent believe sexual harassment is at least somewhat a problem for women journalists; more than one-third said harassment has been at least somewhat a problem for them personall
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Newspaper Research Journal. 17:68-87
A national survey of newspaperwomen finds many feel discriminated against in pay, promotions and assignments.
Autor:
Jean Chance
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American Journalism. 13:495-497
(1996). Shanto Iyengar, Is Anyone Responsible? How Television Frames Political Issues. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1994. 208 pp. Cloth, $22.95. Paper, $11.95. American Journalism: Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 495-497.
Autor:
Jean Chance
Publikováno v:
American Journalism. 10:127-128