Despite modest research relating racism and media (Tynes & Ward, 2009; Ward, 2004), how Black youth interpret negative stereotype images of Black people promulgated in the media has not adequately been explored. This dissertation study examines the relationships among exposure to Black media images, racial identity, racial socialization, body image and self-esteem for 14- to 21-year-old Black youth. Focus groups were administered to learn about how Black youth interpret Black media images and whether they could identify negative stereotype messages. Next, survey data was collected to pilot the Black Media Messages Questionnaire and to examine the relationships among Black media images, racial identity, racial socialization, body image and s...
Media images continue to reflect potentially damaging images of Black women, the ramifications of wh...
Racial socialization was examined as a protective factor that might buffer African American youth fr...
Possible selves represent individuals’ thoughts about who they can become in their future and are pa...
Despite modest research relating racism and media (Tynes & Ward, 2009; Ward, 2004), how Black youth ...
Despite modest research relating racism and media (Tynes & Ward, 2009; Ward, 2004), how Black youth ...
Despite modest research relating racism and media (Tynes & Ward, 2009; Ward, 2004), how Black yo...
Content analyses of the media have consistently found that women tend to be portrayed in traditional...
The goal of this investigation was to gain greater insight into the racial attitudes and media usage...
African American communities receive a substantial amount of attention in the media. From newspapers...
The purpose of this study was to examine two types of racial socialization messages (preparation for...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) remains a significant social issue among Black American adolescents,...
Research on racial ethnic socialization experiences among ethnically diverse youth from their perspe...
Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesAmber V. VennumIt is known that ethni...
The present study explores the construction of masculinity among young Black men. Of central concern...
Media literacy, the critical analysis and deconstruction of media messages, has the potential to pro...
Media images continue to reflect potentially damaging images of Black women, the ramifications of wh...
Racial socialization was examined as a protective factor that might buffer African American youth fr...
Possible selves represent individuals’ thoughts about who they can become in their future and are pa...
Despite modest research relating racism and media (Tynes & Ward, 2009; Ward, 2004), how Black youth ...
Despite modest research relating racism and media (Tynes & Ward, 2009; Ward, 2004), how Black youth ...
Despite modest research relating racism and media (Tynes & Ward, 2009; Ward, 2004), how Black yo...
Content analyses of the media have consistently found that women tend to be portrayed in traditional...
The goal of this investigation was to gain greater insight into the racial attitudes and media usage...
African American communities receive a substantial amount of attention in the media. From newspapers...
The purpose of this study was to examine two types of racial socialization messages (preparation for...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) remains a significant social issue among Black American adolescents,...
Research on racial ethnic socialization experiences among ethnically diverse youth from their perspe...
Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesAmber V. VennumIt is known that ethni...
The present study explores the construction of masculinity among young Black men. Of central concern...
Media literacy, the critical analysis and deconstruction of media messages, has the potential to pro...
Media images continue to reflect potentially damaging images of Black women, the ramifications of wh...
Racial socialization was examined as a protective factor that might buffer African American youth fr...
Possible selves represent individuals’ thoughts about who they can become in their future and are pa...