In the midst of this evolving political landscape on which new debates about welfare ensued, the news media played and continues to play a critical role in the public's understanding of what "welfare" ought to be. Utilizing a novel experimental design, I wanted to examine the impact of media portrayals of the "welfare queen" (Reagan's iconic representation of the African-American welfare experience) on white people's attitudes about welfare policy, race and gender
This study began with the observation that, although we live in a multiracial society, many whites h...
<p>Objectives. Most studies of media effects in political communication focus on news media. A...
The discourses surrounding the abolition of the federal welfare system provide an excellent opportun...
Over the years, welfare has become highly intertwined with ideological beliefs involving gender, rac...
The goal of this article is to expose and critique the media images of poor women that drive legisla...
Scholars have argued that opposition to welfare is, in part, driven by stereotypes of African Americ...
Scholars have argued that opposition to welfare is, in part, driven by stereotypes of African Americ...
The article investigates how the poor and welfare recipients are depicted in British, Danish and Swe...
The article investigates how the poor and welfare recipients are depictedin British, Danish and Swed...
This paper offers a critical examination of the Clinton Administration\u27s 1996 welfare reforms (th...
This project analyzes how African American women were constructed in welfare policy during three cri...
This paper explores the state controlled development of public opinions and perceptions of poverty a...
This is a conceptual paper to study the effects of external factors on public perceptions of social ...
Abstract: The article investigates how poor and social assistance clients are depicted in British, D...
Support for welfare in the US is heavily influenced by citizens’ racial attitudes, especially citize...
This study began with the observation that, although we live in a multiracial society, many whites h...
<p>Objectives. Most studies of media effects in political communication focus on news media. A...
The discourses surrounding the abolition of the federal welfare system provide an excellent opportun...
Over the years, welfare has become highly intertwined with ideological beliefs involving gender, rac...
The goal of this article is to expose and critique the media images of poor women that drive legisla...
Scholars have argued that opposition to welfare is, in part, driven by stereotypes of African Americ...
Scholars have argued that opposition to welfare is, in part, driven by stereotypes of African Americ...
The article investigates how the poor and welfare recipients are depicted in British, Danish and Swe...
The article investigates how the poor and welfare recipients are depictedin British, Danish and Swed...
This paper offers a critical examination of the Clinton Administration\u27s 1996 welfare reforms (th...
This project analyzes how African American women were constructed in welfare policy during three cri...
This paper explores the state controlled development of public opinions and perceptions of poverty a...
This is a conceptual paper to study the effects of external factors on public perceptions of social ...
Abstract: The article investigates how poor and social assistance clients are depicted in British, D...
Support for welfare in the US is heavily influenced by citizens’ racial attitudes, especially citize...
This study began with the observation that, although we live in a multiracial society, many whites h...
<p>Objectives. Most studies of media effects in political communication focus on news media. A...
The discourses surrounding the abolition of the federal welfare system provide an excellent opportun...