The biased portrayal of female athletes by the media has been studied and discussed extensively. The Framing Theory hypothesis is used here to identify a correlation between the way female athletes are portrayed by the media and the way consumers frame their opinions based on these portrayals. A brief public opinion survey was given to a random sample of the student population at Coastal Carolina University. Of the 66 consumers surveyed, 51 (77%) stated that they believe there should be more media focused on female athletes. Of the 66 consumers surveyed, 55 (83%) stated that they believe the media portrays male athletes differently than female athletes. Results suggest that consumers are aware that the media is biased in their portrayal of ...
Media represent a dominant constructor of reality in today\u27s mediated culture, and frame research...
AbstractDespite the prolific advancement of women sports and female athletes and the potential for s...
Since the enactment of Title IX in 1972, female participation in athletics grows every year. Interes...
Current research reveals that mass media framing techniques used in sports media result in a lack of...
In order to determine how female athletes and women’s sports are framed in sports magazines, a textu...
A content analysis of Sports Illustrated covers determined there is an under representation of femal...
American society has created separate and unequal gender roles for men and women. It logically follo...
This study serves as an extension of previous research focusing on media content and gender portraya...
This paper critically examines the relationship between media representation of female athletes and ...
Despite gains made by Title IX in the past 36 years, including increased female participation in hig...
Poor portrayal and perception of female athletes has a host of negative outcomes, such as objectific...
An experimental analysis was conducted to determine the effects of involvement, commentator framing,...
Using an experimental methodology, the present study investigated college students’ attitudes toward...
This work took an in depth look at the media’s representations of men and women athletes. The main p...
This study took a critical historical content analysis of the media’s coverage of women’s athletics ...
Media represent a dominant constructor of reality in today\u27s mediated culture, and frame research...
AbstractDespite the prolific advancement of women sports and female athletes and the potential for s...
Since the enactment of Title IX in 1972, female participation in athletics grows every year. Interes...
Current research reveals that mass media framing techniques used in sports media result in a lack of...
In order to determine how female athletes and women’s sports are framed in sports magazines, a textu...
A content analysis of Sports Illustrated covers determined there is an under representation of femal...
American society has created separate and unequal gender roles for men and women. It logically follo...
This study serves as an extension of previous research focusing on media content and gender portraya...
This paper critically examines the relationship between media representation of female athletes and ...
Despite gains made by Title IX in the past 36 years, including increased female participation in hig...
Poor portrayal and perception of female athletes has a host of negative outcomes, such as objectific...
An experimental analysis was conducted to determine the effects of involvement, commentator framing,...
Using an experimental methodology, the present study investigated college students’ attitudes toward...
This work took an in depth look at the media’s representations of men and women athletes. The main p...
This study took a critical historical content analysis of the media’s coverage of women’s athletics ...
Media represent a dominant constructor of reality in today\u27s mediated culture, and frame research...
AbstractDespite the prolific advancement of women sports and female athletes and the potential for s...
Since the enactment of Title IX in 1972, female participation in athletics grows every year. Interes...