Sexy Sports: A reception study of the National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) Olympics website coverage of women’s beach volleyball at the 2008 Beijing Olympics involves an examination of the sporting media and its reportage of the female athlete. The thesis will focus on the reception of the NBC Olympics website coverage of women’s beach volleyball at the 2008 Beijing Olympics by viewing groups constituted by the researcher. The reason for this is that it would be difficult to find naturally constituted audiences for this website, but its reception is never-the-less of research interest. My hypothesis is that the nature of the images and text on the website is overdetermined by the construction of women on other popular texts such as men’s...
Photographs tell stories. They are 'so much a part of our daily lives we rarely think about how they...
Bourdieu’s Theory of Practice explains how institutions – specifically for this paper, sports media ...
Since the enactment of Title IX in 1972, female participation in athletics grows every year. Interes...
Sexy Sports: A reception study of the National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) Olympics website cover...
In recent years the relationship between women and sport fandom has undergone significant shifts. Th...
With the rise of the Internet as a source of news, a deeper investigation into the gender issues rel...
Legacy media have been shown to routinely marginalise women in the sports news and to devalue their ...
This study investigates the selection, content, meaning and reception of photographs of sportswomen ...
The research aims to explore how social media is being used by sportswomen in the representation and...
This study sought to examine how the prototypical male athletic form and the prototypical female ath...
The same pervasive strategies that relegate women's sports coverage to secondary status in the tradi...
The male gaze “construes women subjectively, according to stereotyped cognitions which harmonise wit...
In this chapter I examine coverage of women’s sport, exposing the ways in which the sports media can...
Photographs tell stories. They are ‘so much a part of our daily lives we rarely think about how they...
Throughout history, both women and homosexuals have been marginalized and subjected to ideals of app...
Photographs tell stories. They are 'so much a part of our daily lives we rarely think about how they...
Bourdieu’s Theory of Practice explains how institutions – specifically for this paper, sports media ...
Since the enactment of Title IX in 1972, female participation in athletics grows every year. Interes...
Sexy Sports: A reception study of the National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) Olympics website cover...
In recent years the relationship between women and sport fandom has undergone significant shifts. Th...
With the rise of the Internet as a source of news, a deeper investigation into the gender issues rel...
Legacy media have been shown to routinely marginalise women in the sports news and to devalue their ...
This study investigates the selection, content, meaning and reception of photographs of sportswomen ...
The research aims to explore how social media is being used by sportswomen in the representation and...
This study sought to examine how the prototypical male athletic form and the prototypical female ath...
The same pervasive strategies that relegate women's sports coverage to secondary status in the tradi...
The male gaze “construes women subjectively, according to stereotyped cognitions which harmonise wit...
In this chapter I examine coverage of women’s sport, exposing the ways in which the sports media can...
Photographs tell stories. They are ‘so much a part of our daily lives we rarely think about how they...
Throughout history, both women and homosexuals have been marginalized and subjected to ideals of app...
Photographs tell stories. They are 'so much a part of our daily lives we rarely think about how they...
Bourdieu’s Theory of Practice explains how institutions – specifically for this paper, sports media ...
Since the enactment of Title IX in 1972, female participation in athletics grows every year. Interes...