This study examined print-media portrayals of women\u27s and men\u27s basketball teams, players, and coaches during the 2006 NCAA Division I tournaments. Drawing principally from Gramsci\u27s hegemony theory and Connell\u27s theory of gender power relations, we analyzed article narratives published over a 26-day period during spring 2006 in four major media outlets: newspapers, The New York Times and USA Today, and online sport publications, ESPN Internet and CBS SportsLine. A total of 508 articles were coded and analyzed for dominant themes. Six primary themes emerged from the data. Although the data revealed shifts in media representations of gender relations, overall these themes mostly supported Connell\u27s theory about the gender orde...
Legacy media have been shown to routinely marginalise women in the sports news and to devalue their ...
A study ofThe New York Times and USA Today articles on college basketball counters the genderspecifi...
In today’s economic environment, the United States newspaper industry has realized a severe period o...
This study examined print-media portrayals of women\u27s and men\u27s basketball teams, players, and...
The primary purpose of this exploratory study was to determine if gender-specific descriptors regula...
The primary purpose of this exploratory study was to determine if gender- specific descriptors regul...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2009. Major: Kinesiology. Advisors: Dr. Mary Jo K...
The difference in the amount of print media coverage dedicated to each gender on the 2006 NCAA Divis...
This study examined descriptors given to women’s and men’s basketball players, coaches, and teams du...
Today, women participate in sports that had been previously reserved for men. In the past decade the...
Newspaper coverage of women’s sports still falls far short of that of horses and dogs. Given the exp...
This study examines sports media and its gendered representation. It analyzes game commentary for bo...
<p>The objective of this study is to analyze the reflection in the sports press of the successes of ...
This feminist critique interrogates the discourses and practices of gender discrimination in men\u27...
This study examined the balance of newspaper coverage in regards to male and female high school athl...
Legacy media have been shown to routinely marginalise women in the sports news and to devalue their ...
A study ofThe New York Times and USA Today articles on college basketball counters the genderspecifi...
In today’s economic environment, the United States newspaper industry has realized a severe period o...
This study examined print-media portrayals of women\u27s and men\u27s basketball teams, players, and...
The primary purpose of this exploratory study was to determine if gender-specific descriptors regula...
The primary purpose of this exploratory study was to determine if gender- specific descriptors regul...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2009. Major: Kinesiology. Advisors: Dr. Mary Jo K...
The difference in the amount of print media coverage dedicated to each gender on the 2006 NCAA Divis...
This study examined descriptors given to women’s and men’s basketball players, coaches, and teams du...
Today, women participate in sports that had been previously reserved for men. In the past decade the...
Newspaper coverage of women’s sports still falls far short of that of horses and dogs. Given the exp...
This study examines sports media and its gendered representation. It analyzes game commentary for bo...
<p>The objective of this study is to analyze the reflection in the sports press of the successes of ...
This feminist critique interrogates the discourses and practices of gender discrimination in men\u27...
This study examined the balance of newspaper coverage in regards to male and female high school athl...
Legacy media have been shown to routinely marginalise women in the sports news and to devalue their ...
A study ofThe New York Times and USA Today articles on college basketball counters the genderspecifi...
In today’s economic environment, the United States newspaper industry has realized a severe period o...