<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This is a qualitative data collection. <br> <br> This study explores the ways that young people make sense of the representations of work and workers in television drama, how they use these to construct identities as future workers and how class, gender and ethnicity intersect with these processes. In particular, the researchers were interested to see whether the characters and narratives of television drama could provide the kind of connection and knowledge necessary for young people to make non-traditional choices. The research questions were:<ul><li>how do young people read the narratives of work and workers in television drama? </li><li>how do these readings i...
Alianza 4 Universidades Postdoctoral Grant Research report. CAS (Communication, Advertising & Societ...
This paper examines the impact of gender and ‘race’ on young people’s perceptions of the educational...
© 2005 Leanna M. ArmentaAs a Canadian researcher in an Australian school, I have conducted this stud...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The research for this ...
Recent trends in television programming, in which women characters are portrayed more frequently tha...
This study explores how adult paid work is portrayed in ‘family’ feature length films. In the contex...
Paid work in popular culture: How adult employment is portrayed in family-genre films This study exp...
In this thesis we have examined if some young people's identity is influenced by television programs...
Women in visual media are generally underrepresented and stereotypically portrayed. It is a very un...
This article is concerned with the popular imaginaries associated with internships and unpaid labour...
Human beings are storytellers. People listen, read, watch, and create narratives on a daily basis. T...
In this paper we explore young peoples’ normative representations of work. In particular we are inte...
This paper explores young people’s aspirations and the influence of community drama in shaping these...
It was argued that the social psychology of person perception, mass communications and cultural stud...
Alianza 4 Universidades Postdoctoral Grant Research report. CAS (Communication, Advertising & Societ...
This paper examines the impact of gender and ‘race’ on young people’s perceptions of the educational...
© 2005 Leanna M. ArmentaAs a Canadian researcher in an Australian school, I have conducted this stud...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The research for this ...
Recent trends in television programming, in which women characters are portrayed more frequently tha...
This study explores how adult paid work is portrayed in ‘family’ feature length films. In the contex...
Paid work in popular culture: How adult employment is portrayed in family-genre films This study exp...
In this thesis we have examined if some young people's identity is influenced by television programs...
Women in visual media are generally underrepresented and stereotypically portrayed. It is a very un...
This article is concerned with the popular imaginaries associated with internships and unpaid labour...
Human beings are storytellers. People listen, read, watch, and create narratives on a daily basis. T...
In this paper we explore young peoples’ normative representations of work. In particular we are inte...
This paper explores young people’s aspirations and the influence of community drama in shaping these...
It was argued that the social psychology of person perception, mass communications and cultural stud...
Alianza 4 Universidades Postdoctoral Grant Research report. CAS (Communication, Advertising & Societ...
This paper examines the impact of gender and ‘race’ on young people’s perceptions of the educational...
© 2005 Leanna M. ArmentaAs a Canadian researcher in an Australian school, I have conducted this stud...