This study examined portrayals of African-American women shown in professional careers on prime-time network television during the May 2005 sweeps month. Specifically, the study compares these portrayals to actual U.S. Department of Labor workforce statistics to observe a possible similarity. Additionally, the study identifies any behavioral and conversational stereotyped attributes ascribed to African-American female characters shown in the workplace. A quantitative content analysis of four broadcast networks (FOX, ABC, UPN, and WB) ranked by Nielsen Media as having the highest rated prime-time television programming among minority households for 2003-2004 revealed that African-American female characters on network television are over-repr...
The purpose of this study was to analyze African American portrayals in televised advertisements ove...
This study examines women’s interpretations of model minority stereotypes of Asian American women in...
Although African Americans are increasingly featured on TV, persistent stereotypes of Black women re...
This study examined portrayals of African-American women shown in professional careers on prime-time...
Reality of stereotypes and the portrayal of Blacks in television programming have become topics for...
Signorielli, NancyThis study examined whether there were more empowering images of African Americans...
For years, African American women have been portrayed in mainstream media in a false light. From the...
This study examines the nature and number of character portrayals in broadcast entertainment program...
Reality shows are among the most exciting and successful forms of TV program today. The different st...
Research examining Black women’s portrayals on television have often found that Black women are port...
The purpose of this research is to examine how television shows and their portrayals of professional...
Although diversity on television has ebbed and flowed in recent years, many new shows have recently ...
In this study, we investigate differences in occupational status between women and men, and between ...
In American culture, black women have often been categorized in stereotypical ways as the hypersexua...
Black consumers watch and stream television at a higher percentage than any other demographic. Rese...
The purpose of this study was to analyze African American portrayals in televised advertisements ove...
This study examines women’s interpretations of model minority stereotypes of Asian American women in...
Although African Americans are increasingly featured on TV, persistent stereotypes of Black women re...
This study examined portrayals of African-American women shown in professional careers on prime-time...
Reality of stereotypes and the portrayal of Blacks in television programming have become topics for...
Signorielli, NancyThis study examined whether there were more empowering images of African Americans...
For years, African American women have been portrayed in mainstream media in a false light. From the...
This study examines the nature and number of character portrayals in broadcast entertainment program...
Reality shows are among the most exciting and successful forms of TV program today. The different st...
Research examining Black women’s portrayals on television have often found that Black women are port...
The purpose of this research is to examine how television shows and their portrayals of professional...
Although diversity on television has ebbed and flowed in recent years, many new shows have recently ...
In this study, we investigate differences in occupational status between women and men, and between ...
In American culture, black women have often been categorized in stereotypical ways as the hypersexua...
Black consumers watch and stream television at a higher percentage than any other demographic. Rese...
The purpose of this study was to analyze African American portrayals in televised advertisements ove...
This study examines women’s interpretations of model minority stereotypes of Asian American women in...
Although African Americans are increasingly featured on TV, persistent stereotypes of Black women re...