This study represents a content analysis of 10 beach volleyball games for the men’s and women’s team USA during the 2008 Summer Games. Play-by-play commentary and between-play commentary were analyzed for all 10 games, and all court shots and camera angles were coded. Using earlier work examining the existence or presence of gender inequities in mediated coverage of sport in general, the goal was to identify how or if coverage of beach volleyball might still reinforce gender inequities. Findings from the coded visual and verbal coverage suggest that gender difference was not evident in the manifest content of the 2008 Olympic Games. Additional findings and implications are discussed
Gender representations in mediated sport have been persistently biased against women – female athlet...
Plan BThis study investigates the question of whether the television media displays men and women’s ...
Researchers consistently find that mainstream media often represent women athletes in stereotypical ...
This study represents a content analysis of 10 beach volleyball games for the men’s and women’s team...
This study used theories of agenda setting and framing to examine NBC’s Americanized telecast in the...
This study examines sports media and its gendered representation. It analyzes game commentary for bo...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how genders are represented in selected sports news duri...
BACKGROUND: Beach volleyball is a team sport played by two teams of two players on a sand court divi...
This study examined the televised coverage of the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta to determine ...
Thesis (M.S., Kinesiology (Movement Studies)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Accor...
Gender differences in anthropometric and athletic properties (e.g. strength) as well as the differen...
From previous research, we know that differences exist between how female and male athletes are port...
This paper provides an analysis of media portrayals of male and female athletes in the 1984 and the ...
The study was designed to develop a method for analysing on the offensive use of zones in the high c...
The same pervasive strategies that relegate women's sports coverage to secondary status in the tradi...
Gender representations in mediated sport have been persistently biased against women – female athlet...
Plan BThis study investigates the question of whether the television media displays men and women’s ...
Researchers consistently find that mainstream media often represent women athletes in stereotypical ...
This study represents a content analysis of 10 beach volleyball games for the men’s and women’s team...
This study used theories of agenda setting and framing to examine NBC’s Americanized telecast in the...
This study examines sports media and its gendered representation. It analyzes game commentary for bo...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how genders are represented in selected sports news duri...
BACKGROUND: Beach volleyball is a team sport played by two teams of two players on a sand court divi...
This study examined the televised coverage of the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta to determine ...
Thesis (M.S., Kinesiology (Movement Studies)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Accor...
Gender differences in anthropometric and athletic properties (e.g. strength) as well as the differen...
From previous research, we know that differences exist between how female and male athletes are port...
This paper provides an analysis of media portrayals of male and female athletes in the 1984 and the ...
The study was designed to develop a method for analysing on the offensive use of zones in the high c...
The same pervasive strategies that relegate women's sports coverage to secondary status in the tradi...
Gender representations in mediated sport have been persistently biased against women – female athlet...
Plan BThis study investigates the question of whether the television media displays men and women’s ...
Researchers consistently find that mainstream media often represent women athletes in stereotypical ...