Most research regarding language use has led to the conclusion that females are typically more cooperative and males are more aggressive. In the past decade there has been a prevalence of adolescent females being portrayed as more aggressive in the media, such as films like Mean Girls (2004). The problem with much of the research regarding language use as it relates to gender is that it has been centered on male-female interactions and little attention has been given to female-female interaction. This project serves to focus on the interactions between adolescent females in the United States as well as the role that media may play in said interactions
The present research examined the hidden culture of aggression in females and their usage of proacti...
© 2009 Alexa Tsoulis-Reay.This is a revisionist audience study examining the everyday media cultures...
This study analyzes, from a historical context, the use of texting and other social media messenger ...
Mean girls are depicted everywhere these days. While the news media started sensationalizing these g...
Mean girls are depicted everywhere these days. While the news media started sensationalizing these g...
This dissertation examines narratives about female bullying and aggression through mediated images o...
This presentation looks further into the mean girl phenomenon , what it is and how it came to be. A...
Girls, Aggression and Intersectionality examines how intersecting social identities – such as race, ...
Language allows us to narrate our stories. Creating ourselves as subjects is a function of language ...
Carol Gilligan has focused much of her research on the psychological and behavioral changes girls un...
Since its release in 2004, Mean Girls, which depicts high school life in the early 2000s, still reig...
This research entitled Women Language in Mean Girls Movie Script, aims to classify the women languag...
This article is focused on gender expectations linked with girl‘s speech. Stereotypical ideas regard...
Labels are a powerful factor in creating a person’s character. Sociologists study how Role Theory, S...
The aspect of gender and language has been thoroughly studied by sociolinguists. Research has howev...
The present research examined the hidden culture of aggression in females and their usage of proacti...
© 2009 Alexa Tsoulis-Reay.This is a revisionist audience study examining the everyday media cultures...
This study analyzes, from a historical context, the use of texting and other social media messenger ...
Mean girls are depicted everywhere these days. While the news media started sensationalizing these g...
Mean girls are depicted everywhere these days. While the news media started sensationalizing these g...
This dissertation examines narratives about female bullying and aggression through mediated images o...
This presentation looks further into the mean girl phenomenon , what it is and how it came to be. A...
Girls, Aggression and Intersectionality examines how intersecting social identities – such as race, ...
Language allows us to narrate our stories. Creating ourselves as subjects is a function of language ...
Carol Gilligan has focused much of her research on the psychological and behavioral changes girls un...
Since its release in 2004, Mean Girls, which depicts high school life in the early 2000s, still reig...
This research entitled Women Language in Mean Girls Movie Script, aims to classify the women languag...
This article is focused on gender expectations linked with girl‘s speech. Stereotypical ideas regard...
Labels are a powerful factor in creating a person’s character. Sociologists study how Role Theory, S...
The aspect of gender and language has been thoroughly studied by sociolinguists. Research has howev...
The present research examined the hidden culture of aggression in females and their usage of proacti...
© 2009 Alexa Tsoulis-Reay.This is a revisionist audience study examining the everyday media cultures...
This study analyzes, from a historical context, the use of texting and other social media messenger ...