Analysis: Portrayal of minorities in the mediaTAVIS SMILEY
HANNONEN-GLADDEN (1981) "Television's portrayals of minorities and women in drama and comedy drama 1971-1980."J. of Broadcasting 25: 277-288.Seggar, J.F. Hafen, J., & Hannonen-Gladden, H. (1981). Television's portrayal of minorities and women in drama and comedy drama, 1971-1980....
This article examines television's portrayal of female athletes during the 1992 Winter Games. Although women are depicted in physically challenging events ... Daddario,Gina - 《Sociology of Sport Journal》 被引量: 115发表: 1994年 Females and Minorities in TV Ads In 1987 Saturday Children's Progr...
A multidimensional measure of emotion (pleasure, arousal, dominance) was used. A total of 1,595 individuals were coded. The results demonstrate that emotionality was stereotyped to some degree, particularly in relation to women, ethnic minorities, and senior citizens. Specifically, African Americans ...
Since the majority of research indicated the mass media has a tendency to perpetuate a negative stereotype of minorities and of Arabs, it was expected that the media would portray a negative stereotype of Arab Americans as well. The content analysis addressed the coverage of Arab Americans in ...
s the same with ethnic minorities. Disability is now the last taboo. It’s really hard to break that down. I’m black and disabled, so when people meet me you can see them thinking: "Flipping heck, you’re not allowed to be black and disabled." They see me as a really...
The focus in this article is on the Native peoples of Canada, such as the Metis (including Louis Riel), the Orientals, and the Continental immigrants (especially the southeastern Europeans), among others, and how they were discussed or ignored in high school Canadian history and social studies...
‘Risk ratios,’ which measure the relative likelihood of different demographic groups being represented as aggressors or victims in television drama, define a social pecking order that affects the way in which particular groups in society, women, the elderly, and racial minorities are perceived and...
The article examines The Man Who Fell to Earth by Nicholas Roeg and Under the Skin by Jonathan Glazer, comparing them with each other and their respective literary originals (hypotexts), in order to establish how aliens and humans are represented in thes
Out of the mainstream: Sexual minorities and the mass media. Journal of Homosexuality, 21(1–2), 19–46. https://doi.org/10.1300/j082v21n01_04 Article Google Scholar Gross, L. P. (2001). Up from Invisibility: Lesbians, Gay Men, and the Media in America. Columbia University Press....