Although African Americans have achieved equality in their participation in professional and intercollegiate sports, the same cannot be said for the coverage of these events. In noting that the announcers\u27 booth is a conducive environment for priming racial stereotypes, this research sought to build on previous findings by further exploring the distinction announcers create between the player-as-athlete and player-as-person. Results showed that announcers continue to craft a negative image of African American athletes when describing them as people. Suggestions for further research are included
“I know that the American system is very sensitive to statements of Black and White. But you cannot ...
Despite the high proportionality of African American female athletes in intercollegiate sports, the ...
Previous literature has established the widespread use of frames that contrast athletes\u27 physical...
Research into the portrayal of African Americans in the media shows that nearly 30 years after the K...
The racial composition of athletes competing at major colleges and in professional sports in America...
Media representation of athletes may inform broader racial stereotypes. Examining the differences in...
Previous research reveals differences in the language used to describe minority and non-minority foo...
Signorielli, NancyThis study examined whether there were more empowering images of African Americans...
Ongoing research into the texts of televised sports demonstrates the resilience of ideologies about ...
Race data of anchors and reporters were collected from a total of 125 stations from 40 randomly chos...
This paper argues that even though Black athletes gained numerous opportunities and became a much mo...
Opinions about and attitudes towards the constructs of race and ethnicity in contemporary Western so...
“Of the approximately 90,000 college athletes who participate in football, basketball or baseball, f...
This thesis examines the reactions of black and non-black adolescent basketball enthusiasts to port...
Past research into sport event broadcasting suggests that broadcasters often exhibit bias in their r...
“I know that the American system is very sensitive to statements of Black and White. But you cannot ...
Despite the high proportionality of African American female athletes in intercollegiate sports, the ...
Previous literature has established the widespread use of frames that contrast athletes\u27 physical...
Research into the portrayal of African Americans in the media shows that nearly 30 years after the K...
The racial composition of athletes competing at major colleges and in professional sports in America...
Media representation of athletes may inform broader racial stereotypes. Examining the differences in...
Previous research reveals differences in the language used to describe minority and non-minority foo...
Signorielli, NancyThis study examined whether there were more empowering images of African Americans...
Ongoing research into the texts of televised sports demonstrates the resilience of ideologies about ...
Race data of anchors and reporters were collected from a total of 125 stations from 40 randomly chos...
This paper argues that even though Black athletes gained numerous opportunities and became a much mo...
Opinions about and attitudes towards the constructs of race and ethnicity in contemporary Western so...
“Of the approximately 90,000 college athletes who participate in football, basketball or baseball, f...
This thesis examines the reactions of black and non-black adolescent basketball enthusiasts to port...
Past research into sport event broadcasting suggests that broadcasters often exhibit bias in their r...
“I know that the American system is very sensitive to statements of Black and White. But you cannot ...
Despite the high proportionality of African American female athletes in intercollegiate sports, the ...
Previous literature has established the widespread use of frames that contrast athletes\u27 physical...