The present study researched the positive, negative, thematic and episodic framing contained in local newspaper coverage of two criminal investigations of National Football League quarterbacks: the Ben Roethlisberger rape case and the Michael Vick dog-fighting case. A qualitative analysis revealed stories about Roethlisberger were more likely to feature positive framing supporting the message that Roethlisberger was a good person who was innocent of criminal activity. By contrast, Vick articles were more likely to feature negative framing supporting the message that Vick was a criminal. In addition, articles on Roethlisberger were more likely to use thematic frames as a way to move blame away from Roethlisberger, while articles on Vick were...
In 2003 ESPN premiered a new series titled Playmakers which provided a fi ctional account of life on...
This study explored rape mythology and racialization in the rhetoric surrounding two college athlete...
This study was conducted to examine the relationship that existed between domestic violence incident...
This study incorporated the framing theory—specifically, human interest, conflict, episodic, and the...
ii RACE, CRIME AND ATHLETES: A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF FRAMING IN LOCAL NEWSPAPER COVERAGE OF NF
There are numerous studies that exist which discuss the issue of race along with media coverage. Thi...
The 2014 year included a number of high-profile domestic violence cases involving professional athle...
In 2015, a Vanderbilt football player Cory Batey was sentenced to fifteen years in prison on sexual ...
There have been headlines over the past week about crime statistics from the National Football Leagu...
This article examines whether arrests for an act of violence against women have a negative impact on...
Over the past several years, many athletes, football players in particular, have been accused of sex...
After law enforcement officials in Virginia found evidence of a dogfighting operation, the owner, Na...
Exemplification theory states that the sample is applied to the whole. This paper specifically look ...
This research examines how racism is hidden and denied by the press, and how blame is attributed to ...
This study analyzed prior research on racism, the stacking phenomenon in the NFL and the influence o...
In 2003 ESPN premiered a new series titled Playmakers which provided a fi ctional account of life on...
This study explored rape mythology and racialization in the rhetoric surrounding two college athlete...
This study was conducted to examine the relationship that existed between domestic violence incident...
This study incorporated the framing theory—specifically, human interest, conflict, episodic, and the...
ii RACE, CRIME AND ATHLETES: A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF FRAMING IN LOCAL NEWSPAPER COVERAGE OF NF
There are numerous studies that exist which discuss the issue of race along with media coverage. Thi...
The 2014 year included a number of high-profile domestic violence cases involving professional athle...
In 2015, a Vanderbilt football player Cory Batey was sentenced to fifteen years in prison on sexual ...
There have been headlines over the past week about crime statistics from the National Football Leagu...
This article examines whether arrests for an act of violence against women have a negative impact on...
Over the past several years, many athletes, football players in particular, have been accused of sex...
After law enforcement officials in Virginia found evidence of a dogfighting operation, the owner, Na...
Exemplification theory states that the sample is applied to the whole. This paper specifically look ...
This research examines how racism is hidden and denied by the press, and how blame is attributed to ...
This study analyzed prior research on racism, the stacking phenomenon in the NFL and the influence o...
In 2003 ESPN premiered a new series titled Playmakers which provided a fi ctional account of life on...
This study explored rape mythology and racialization in the rhetoric surrounding two college athlete...
This study was conducted to examine the relationship that existed between domestic violence incident...