Assessing the Impact of Gender Role Stereotyping in the Mediadoi:10.1080/10556699.1997.10608621M. Dawn LarsenHealth ScienceJournal of Health EducationLarsen, D. M. (1997). Assessing the impact of gender role stereotyping in the media. Journal of Health Education, 28(6), 390-391....
Often our judgment related to certain people or groups in the society are created with no actual contact and with superficial cues. In nowadays society the information we got on the world are much greater, as a result of increasing of the role media plays in the society. Today media using ...
The research examines the effect of priming negative stereotypic and positive counter-stereotypic portrayals of African Americans (Study 1) and women (Study 2) on interpretations of actual media events. A counter-stereotypic portrayal of...
RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia Wikipedia ster·e·o·type (stĕr′ē-ə-tīp′, stîr′-) n. 1.A conventional, formulaic, and oversimplified conception, opinion, or image. ...
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The present paper analyzes the contents of four family-oriented comics appearing in the Sunday comic section of a local newspaper for a period of six months. In two, the female characters overtly dominate the male; in two, the females play a passive, subordinate role. This study illustrates ...
p pBackground/p pRecent years have seen a number of attempts to reduce the stigma related to mental illness; the media can play a significant role in perpe... R Goulden,E Corker,S Evans-Lacko,... - 《Bmc Public Health》 被引量: 49发表: 2011年 Gender hurts : a feminist analysis of...
Examples of Stereotyping in Media: The Dumb Blonde: Often, blonde women are portrayed as lacking intelligence or being overly concerned with their looks. The Tech-Geek: This stereotype portrays individuals who are proficient in technology, especially those in the IT field, as socially awkward or ...
The media “audience” member has been conceptualized as being restricted to what is presented by media outlets and to take this information at face value. Alternatively, media “users” in the current media contexts are interactive individuals who exercise greater authority when deciding what type ...
Although sexual objectification is commonplace in media culture, music videos provide the most potent examples of it. In the current study, we developed a ... Jennifer Stevens Aubrey,CM Frisby - 《Mass Communication & Society》 被引量: 109发表: 2011年 ...