Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin played prominent roles in the 2008 presidential primary and general campaigns, inviting a discussion of sexism. The unstoppable growth of the Internet has allowed news consumers to share opinions with ease. In this study, I compared comments left on the comment board following an article on perceived sexism by Clinton supporters to the comments left on the comment board following an article on perceived sexism by Palin supporters. The comments were coded for sexist content using positive/negative versions of subtle, covert, and blatant sexism. The results indicate that 75.9% of the comments about Palin were negatively sexist, while only 67.2% of the comments about Clinton were negatively sexist. Results sugge...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on March 25, 2011).The entire...
This study content analyzed online comments on Fox News and CNN’s YouTube platforms related to news ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 6, 2011).The entire t...
Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin played prominent roles in the 2008 presidential primary and general ...
This article investigates “meta-sexist ” talk in U.S. media discussions regarding Hillary Rodham Cli...
This article investigates “meta-sexist ” talk in U.S. media discussions regarding Hillary Rodham Cli...
Hillary Clinton faced gendered discrimination by news media sources during her presidential campaign...
The quantitative and qualitative analysis of the media representation of political leaders in the ar...
The presence of Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin during the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign raised ne...
This textual analysis examines online mainstream media coverage during Hillary Clinton’s 2015/16 pre...
In an attempt to understand the extent to which racism and sexism influenced affect toward Barack Ob...
Decades of research within political science, political communication, and mass media found pervasiv...
This study examines the trait, issue and tone coverage of Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edw...
Adopting a comparative and descriptive case study of The New York Times, this paper aims to probe in...
textThe advent and diffusion of many Internet technologies have inspired the possibility of a new, H...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on March 25, 2011).The entire...
This study content analyzed online comments on Fox News and CNN’s YouTube platforms related to news ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 6, 2011).The entire t...
Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin played prominent roles in the 2008 presidential primary and general ...
This article investigates “meta-sexist ” talk in U.S. media discussions regarding Hillary Rodham Cli...
This article investigates “meta-sexist ” talk in U.S. media discussions regarding Hillary Rodham Cli...
Hillary Clinton faced gendered discrimination by news media sources during her presidential campaign...
The quantitative and qualitative analysis of the media representation of political leaders in the ar...
The presence of Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin during the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign raised ne...
This textual analysis examines online mainstream media coverage during Hillary Clinton’s 2015/16 pre...
In an attempt to understand the extent to which racism and sexism influenced affect toward Barack Ob...
Decades of research within political science, political communication, and mass media found pervasiv...
This study examines the trait, issue and tone coverage of Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edw...
Adopting a comparative and descriptive case study of The New York Times, this paper aims to probe in...
textThe advent and diffusion of many Internet technologies have inspired the possibility of a new, H...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on March 25, 2011).The entire...
This study content analyzed online comments on Fox News and CNN’s YouTube platforms related to news ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 6, 2011).The entire t...