Despite the significant amount of feminist and sociological research devoted to the question of sexual harassment and assault in sport, there has been little accompanying exploration of how the media discuss gender-based violence by sportsmen. This study examines the narratives of gendered behaviour that emerge in stories about Australian rules footballers and violence against women in the sport sections of two major Australian newspapers. As the audience for sport news is primarily male, the way that sexual misconduct by footballers is reported in this section of the newspaper provides an important dimension in theorising how media institutions influence public discourse and understandings of gender.<br /
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography:Chapter 1. Background -- Chapter 2. Literature review -- Chapter 3. ...
In this chapter I examine coverage of women’s sport, exposing the ways in which the sports media can...
This study investigates both the reproduction and subversion of patriarchal gender relations in spor...
The recent spate of sexual assault allegations made against Australian Football League (AFL) players...
The recent spate of sexual assault allegations made against Australian Football League (AFL) players...
The 2004 Australian Football League and National Rugby League seasons started amidst claims made by ...
From interviews conducted in Victoria with women fans of Australian Rules Football, this paper exami...
Women in sport made up just nine per cent of all sports coverage in Australian television news and c...
Women in sport made up just nine per cent of all sports coverage in Australian television news and c...
Substantial research indicates that women’s sports and female athletes gain only a small fraction o...
M.Comm.This study is strengthened by several studies that have suggested that the print media is bia...
Sports can be an important factor in defining gender identity. However, sports are generally perceiv...
Western society has stereotypical expectations of how men and women should behave, think, and act. W...
Domestic abuse frequently appears in news headlines among professional athletes and has ignited much...
This study investigates the selection, content, meaning and reception of photographs of sportswomen ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography:Chapter 1. Background -- Chapter 2. Literature review -- Chapter 3. ...
In this chapter I examine coverage of women’s sport, exposing the ways in which the sports media can...
This study investigates both the reproduction and subversion of patriarchal gender relations in spor...
The recent spate of sexual assault allegations made against Australian Football League (AFL) players...
The recent spate of sexual assault allegations made against Australian Football League (AFL) players...
The 2004 Australian Football League and National Rugby League seasons started amidst claims made by ...
From interviews conducted in Victoria with women fans of Australian Rules Football, this paper exami...
Women in sport made up just nine per cent of all sports coverage in Australian television news and c...
Women in sport made up just nine per cent of all sports coverage in Australian television news and c...
Substantial research indicates that women’s sports and female athletes gain only a small fraction o...
M.Comm.This study is strengthened by several studies that have suggested that the print media is bia...
Sports can be an important factor in defining gender identity. However, sports are generally perceiv...
Western society has stereotypical expectations of how men and women should behave, think, and act. W...
Domestic abuse frequently appears in news headlines among professional athletes and has ignited much...
This study investigates the selection, content, meaning and reception of photographs of sportswomen ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography:Chapter 1. Background -- Chapter 2. Literature review -- Chapter 3. ...
In this chapter I examine coverage of women’s sport, exposing the ways in which the sports media can...
This study investigates both the reproduction and subversion of patriarchal gender relations in spor...