This paper examines primetime television representations of disability in Flanders. The aim of the study was to analyse in which identities (RQ 1) and in which roles (RQ 2) characters with disabilities are represented on television. By means of a quantitative content analysis in a constructed week (January-February 2016), 115 primetime television programs and 2.414 television characters were studied. The results show a bias in favour of adult, male characters with physical disabilities. Women, youngsters and seniors with disabilities are less frequently represented, as are people with health or learning disabilities. Moreover, we noticed little diversity among the genres and roles in which disabled characters are represented. Only roles tha...
Reality-tv is traditionally seen as the genre for showing ordinariness and achieving some kind of id...
Disabled people, like everyone else, draw a part of their self‐concept from the media, yet there is ...
The focus of this research is to explore the portrayal of the disability image in visual media. Many...
The absence of or stereotypical portrayal of persons with disabilities in the mainstream media has n...
Changing Images of Disability in British Television Drama: from the 1970s till the Present is a hist...
Although the relations between media coverage and the public are complex, the media has a powerful i...
In this study we examine to what extent people with disability participate in television news and ho...
This dissertation is a discourse analysis of three television series, Speechless, Atypical, and Brea...
Crime is one of the most persistent genres in recent television history. Disability is a narrative d...
This study looks at how the disability presented in television talk shows program. It’s important be...
This chapter discusses UN Convention on the Rights of person with disabilities (CRPD) commits signat...
The media has a powerful ability to influence and shape society’s perceptions towards people with di...
Disability has been an area often overlooked in popular cultural media especially as a main focus of...
This study involved the collection and analysis of data coded from medical dramas that aired before ...
This study explores how exposure to disability portrayal on television is related to beliefs about i...
Reality-tv is traditionally seen as the genre for showing ordinariness and achieving some kind of id...
Disabled people, like everyone else, draw a part of their self‐concept from the media, yet there is ...
The focus of this research is to explore the portrayal of the disability image in visual media. Many...
The absence of or stereotypical portrayal of persons with disabilities in the mainstream media has n...
Changing Images of Disability in British Television Drama: from the 1970s till the Present is a hist...
Although the relations between media coverage and the public are complex, the media has a powerful i...
In this study we examine to what extent people with disability participate in television news and ho...
This dissertation is a discourse analysis of three television series, Speechless, Atypical, and Brea...
Crime is one of the most persistent genres in recent television history. Disability is a narrative d...
This study looks at how the disability presented in television talk shows program. It’s important be...
This chapter discusses UN Convention on the Rights of person with disabilities (CRPD) commits signat...
The media has a powerful ability to influence and shape society’s perceptions towards people with di...
Disability has been an area often overlooked in popular cultural media especially as a main focus of...
This study involved the collection and analysis of data coded from medical dramas that aired before ...
This study explores how exposure to disability portrayal on television is related to beliefs about i...
Reality-tv is traditionally seen as the genre for showing ordinariness and achieving some kind of id...
Disabled people, like everyone else, draw a part of their self‐concept from the media, yet there is ...
The focus of this research is to explore the portrayal of the disability image in visual media. Many...