By relying on literature on counter-stereotypes and media contact, we investigated whether media exposure is associated with counter-stereotypical gender perceptions. Focusing on the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup, we recruited samples (N = 2,228) from eight competing countries (China, France, Germany, Italy, Scotland, Spain, England, US) across three continents. We hypothesized that exposure to media coverage of the competition’s counter-stereotypical female exemplars would be associated with increased counter-stereotypical perceptions of women. Results revealed that media exposure was associated with greater communion and agency attributed to women. In turn, communion and agency were associated (negatively and positively, respectively) with ...
With the rise in feminism and the battle for gender equality, it is important to analyse what areas...
Sports have been a male dominated field years, and women have not been acknowledged for their achiev...
Female athletes and sports professionals (i.e., coaches and broadcasters) are often victims of stere...
By relying on literature on counter-stereotypes and media contact, we investigated whether media exp...
By relying on literature on counter-stereotypes and media contact, we investigated whether media exp...
AbstractDespite the prolific advancement of women sports and female athletes and the potential for s...
Whether one looks at revenue, investment, or coverage, men’s sports do better than women’s. Many as...
Our research indicates how, in contrast to traditional gender stereotypes, the portrayal of Olympic ...
International audienceObjective: This study investigated girls' endorsement of the stereotype that g...
Sports are viewed as manly demesne, and this generalization brings about men seeing more noteworthy ...
Abstract Sports have traditionally had gendered connotations in society and culture, resulting in so...
Whether one looks at revenue, investment or coverage, men’s sports do better than women’s. Many assu...
Modern Western societies, including the United States of America, are often credited for advancing e...
Sports can be an important factor in defining gender identity. However, sports are generally perceiv...
Although female sports’ participation and popularity has grown significantly since Title IX was enac...
With the rise in feminism and the battle for gender equality, it is important to analyse what areas...
Sports have been a male dominated field years, and women have not been acknowledged for their achiev...
Female athletes and sports professionals (i.e., coaches and broadcasters) are often victims of stere...
By relying on literature on counter-stereotypes and media contact, we investigated whether media exp...
By relying on literature on counter-stereotypes and media contact, we investigated whether media exp...
AbstractDespite the prolific advancement of women sports and female athletes and the potential for s...
Whether one looks at revenue, investment, or coverage, men’s sports do better than women’s. Many as...
Our research indicates how, in contrast to traditional gender stereotypes, the portrayal of Olympic ...
International audienceObjective: This study investigated girls' endorsement of the stereotype that g...
Sports are viewed as manly demesne, and this generalization brings about men seeing more noteworthy ...
Abstract Sports have traditionally had gendered connotations in society and culture, resulting in so...
Whether one looks at revenue, investment or coverage, men’s sports do better than women’s. Many assu...
Modern Western societies, including the United States of America, are often credited for advancing e...
Sports can be an important factor in defining gender identity. However, sports are generally perceiv...
Although female sports’ participation and popularity has grown significantly since Title IX was enac...
With the rise in feminism and the battle for gender equality, it is important to analyse what areas...
Sports have been a male dominated field years, and women have not been acknowledged for their achiev...
Female athletes and sports professionals (i.e., coaches and broadcasters) are often victims of stere...