This dissertation aims to analyze the portrayal of women tennis players within tabloid print media during the time period of the Wimbledon grand slam from the past five years. A grounded theory analysis was conducted of the tabloid newspapers, The Daily Mail and The Sun. A secondary data collection method was implemented which was a focus group discussion with 5 amateur tennis players to elicit their views on the representation of women tennis players in the print media. It is apparent from the findings of this dissertation that the print media in relation to tennis still portrays a predominantly negative perception of women's tennis do to the essentialist perceptions of femininity within society. The representations of women tennis player'...
Within the arena of sport, there is a common belief that female athletes are inferior and incapable ...
Thesis called "Women in Sports Media: Gender, Professional Identity, Power" is a qualitative analysi...
Abstract This study compared how selected broadsheet newspapers from three countries covered female ...
This dissertation aims to analyze the portrayal of women tennis players within tabloid print media d...
Media outlets have given male athletes an abundance of coverage and favorably framed them compared t...
Throughout the history of society, women have fought hard to have equal rights in relation to men in...
The history of amateur tennis pre and post the Second World War is dominated by the sporting biograp...
This paper addresses the question of the representation of female athleticism in the press. By means...
Abstract This article is an examination of how femininity, masculinity and physicality are created a...
Media itself has always been an outlet for the public. It has been used for entertainment, informati...
This bachelor's thesis deals with a topic that falls within the field of sports journalism, namely t...
This dissertation is an analysis of social activism within women’s professional tennis. In the 46 y...
Both sport and the associated images of sporting bodies that are routinely packaged for the consumpt...
The myth of Atalanta represents the struggle for women athletes to gain legitimacy. Atalanta has str...
This research examined the portrayal of sportswomen in New Zealand magazines during the period Janua...
Within the arena of sport, there is a common belief that female athletes are inferior and incapable ...
Thesis called "Women in Sports Media: Gender, Professional Identity, Power" is a qualitative analysi...
Abstract This study compared how selected broadsheet newspapers from three countries covered female ...
This dissertation aims to analyze the portrayal of women tennis players within tabloid print media d...
Media outlets have given male athletes an abundance of coverage and favorably framed them compared t...
Throughout the history of society, women have fought hard to have equal rights in relation to men in...
The history of amateur tennis pre and post the Second World War is dominated by the sporting biograp...
This paper addresses the question of the representation of female athleticism in the press. By means...
Abstract This article is an examination of how femininity, masculinity and physicality are created a...
Media itself has always been an outlet for the public. It has been used for entertainment, informati...
This bachelor's thesis deals with a topic that falls within the field of sports journalism, namely t...
This dissertation is an analysis of social activism within women’s professional tennis. In the 46 y...
Both sport and the associated images of sporting bodies that are routinely packaged for the consumpt...
The myth of Atalanta represents the struggle for women athletes to gain legitimacy. Atalanta has str...
This research examined the portrayal of sportswomen in New Zealand magazines during the period Janua...
Within the arena of sport, there is a common belief that female athletes are inferior and incapable ...
Thesis called "Women in Sports Media: Gender, Professional Identity, Power" is a qualitative analysi...
Abstract This study compared how selected broadsheet newspapers from three countries covered female ...