Media Disparity
A Gender Battleground
Herausgeber: Armstrong, Cory L.
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A Gender Battleground
Herausgeber: Armstrong, Cory L.
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This book highlights the progress-or lack thereof-in media regarding portrayals of women, across genres and cultures within the twenty-first century.
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This book highlights the progress-or lack thereof-in media regarding portrayals of women, across genres and cultures within the twenty-first century.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 661g
- ISBN-13: 9780739181874
- ISBN-10: 0739181874
- Artikelnr.: 39088816
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 661g
- ISBN-13: 9780739181874
- ISBN-10: 0739181874
- Artikelnr.: 39088816
Cory L. Armstrong is an associate professor in the College of Journalism and Communications at the University of Florida.
Preface Gaye Tuchman Part One Introduction Cory L. Armstrong Chapter 1:
Women's (mis)representation in News Media Tracy Everbach Chapter 2:
Gendered Sexual Scripts in Music Lyrics and Videos Popular among
Adolescents Stacey J.T. Hust, Kathleen Boyce Rodgers, and Weina Ran Chapter
3: Women in health news and communication Julie L. Andsager Chapter 4:
Newspaper Coverage of Women Running for the U.S. Senate in 2012: Evidence
of an Increasingly Level Playing Field? Dianne Bystrom and Valerie Hennings
Chapter 5: From annihilation to ambivalence: Women in sports coverage Dunja
Antunovic and Marie Hardin Part Two Chapter 6: Wikipedia's Gender Gap Stine
Eckert and Linda Steiner Chapter 7: The Good, the Bad and the Beautiful:
How Gender is Represented on Reality Television Adriane Grumbein and J.
Robyn Goodman Chapter 8: Adverting the Gaze: Advertisers' Construction of
Female Masculinity through the Athleticism of Olympians Abby Wambaugh,
Lindsey Vonn, and Marlen Esparza Kim Bissell and Sim Butler Chapter 9:
Gendered Performance in Virtual Environments Donna Z. Davis Part Three
Chapter 10: Bic for Her and Crisps for Him: Contemporary Gendered Targeting
and Representation in Advertising around the World Alexandra M. Vilela,
Michelle R. Nelson, and Hye-Jin Paek Chapter 11: Women Making News (or Not)
in Uganda Steve J. Collins and Timothy Brown Chapter 12: Blame Narratives:
News Discourses of Sex Trafficking Barbara Friedman and Anne Johnston
Chapter 13: Gender Differences in Covering Public Health Crises in China
Fangfang Gao Part Four Chapter 14: Media and Public Discourse: The Limits
of Feminist Influence Carolyn M. Byerly Conclusion: The next frontier in
gender representation Cory L. Armstrong Bibliography
Women's (mis)representation in News Media Tracy Everbach Chapter 2:
Gendered Sexual Scripts in Music Lyrics and Videos Popular among
Adolescents Stacey J.T. Hust, Kathleen Boyce Rodgers, and Weina Ran Chapter
3: Women in health news and communication Julie L. Andsager Chapter 4:
Newspaper Coverage of Women Running for the U.S. Senate in 2012: Evidence
of an Increasingly Level Playing Field? Dianne Bystrom and Valerie Hennings
Chapter 5: From annihilation to ambivalence: Women in sports coverage Dunja
Antunovic and Marie Hardin Part Two Chapter 6: Wikipedia's Gender Gap Stine
Eckert and Linda Steiner Chapter 7: The Good, the Bad and the Beautiful:
How Gender is Represented on Reality Television Adriane Grumbein and J.
Robyn Goodman Chapter 8: Adverting the Gaze: Advertisers' Construction of
Female Masculinity through the Athleticism of Olympians Abby Wambaugh,
Lindsey Vonn, and Marlen Esparza Kim Bissell and Sim Butler Chapter 9:
Gendered Performance in Virtual Environments Donna Z. Davis Part Three
Chapter 10: Bic for Her and Crisps for Him: Contemporary Gendered Targeting
and Representation in Advertising around the World Alexandra M. Vilela,
Michelle R. Nelson, and Hye-Jin Paek Chapter 11: Women Making News (or Not)
in Uganda Steve J. Collins and Timothy Brown Chapter 12: Blame Narratives:
News Discourses of Sex Trafficking Barbara Friedman and Anne Johnston
Chapter 13: Gender Differences in Covering Public Health Crises in China
Fangfang Gao Part Four Chapter 14: Media and Public Discourse: The Limits
of Feminist Influence Carolyn M. Byerly Conclusion: The next frontier in
gender representation Cory L. Armstrong Bibliography
Preface Gaye Tuchman Part One Introduction Cory L. Armstrong Chapter 1:
Women's (mis)representation in News Media Tracy Everbach Chapter 2:
Gendered Sexual Scripts in Music Lyrics and Videos Popular among
Adolescents Stacey J.T. Hust, Kathleen Boyce Rodgers, and Weina Ran Chapter
3: Women in health news and communication Julie L. Andsager Chapter 4:
Newspaper Coverage of Women Running for the U.S. Senate in 2012: Evidence
of an Increasingly Level Playing Field? Dianne Bystrom and Valerie Hennings
Chapter 5: From annihilation to ambivalence: Women in sports coverage Dunja
Antunovic and Marie Hardin Part Two Chapter 6: Wikipedia's Gender Gap Stine
Eckert and Linda Steiner Chapter 7: The Good, the Bad and the Beautiful:
How Gender is Represented on Reality Television Adriane Grumbein and J.
Robyn Goodman Chapter 8: Adverting the Gaze: Advertisers' Construction of
Female Masculinity through the Athleticism of Olympians Abby Wambaugh,
Lindsey Vonn, and Marlen Esparza Kim Bissell and Sim Butler Chapter 9:
Gendered Performance in Virtual Environments Donna Z. Davis Part Three
Chapter 10: Bic for Her and Crisps for Him: Contemporary Gendered Targeting
and Representation in Advertising around the World Alexandra M. Vilela,
Michelle R. Nelson, and Hye-Jin Paek Chapter 11: Women Making News (or Not)
in Uganda Steve J. Collins and Timothy Brown Chapter 12: Blame Narratives:
News Discourses of Sex Trafficking Barbara Friedman and Anne Johnston
Chapter 13: Gender Differences in Covering Public Health Crises in China
Fangfang Gao Part Four Chapter 14: Media and Public Discourse: The Limits
of Feminist Influence Carolyn M. Byerly Conclusion: The next frontier in
gender representation Cory L. Armstrong Bibliography
Women's (mis)representation in News Media Tracy Everbach Chapter 2:
Gendered Sexual Scripts in Music Lyrics and Videos Popular among
Adolescents Stacey J.T. Hust, Kathleen Boyce Rodgers, and Weina Ran Chapter
3: Women in health news and communication Julie L. Andsager Chapter 4:
Newspaper Coverage of Women Running for the U.S. Senate in 2012: Evidence
of an Increasingly Level Playing Field? Dianne Bystrom and Valerie Hennings
Chapter 5: From annihilation to ambivalence: Women in sports coverage Dunja
Antunovic and Marie Hardin Part Two Chapter 6: Wikipedia's Gender Gap Stine
Eckert and Linda Steiner Chapter 7: The Good, the Bad and the Beautiful:
How Gender is Represented on Reality Television Adriane Grumbein and J.
Robyn Goodman Chapter 8: Adverting the Gaze: Advertisers' Construction of
Female Masculinity through the Athleticism of Olympians Abby Wambaugh,
Lindsey Vonn, and Marlen Esparza Kim Bissell and Sim Butler Chapter 9:
Gendered Performance in Virtual Environments Donna Z. Davis Part Three
Chapter 10: Bic for Her and Crisps for Him: Contemporary Gendered Targeting
and Representation in Advertising around the World Alexandra M. Vilela,
Michelle R. Nelson, and Hye-Jin Paek Chapter 11: Women Making News (or Not)
in Uganda Steve J. Collins and Timothy Brown Chapter 12: Blame Narratives:
News Discourses of Sex Trafficking Barbara Friedman and Anne Johnston
Chapter 13: Gender Differences in Covering Public Health Crises in China
Fangfang Gao Part Four Chapter 14: Media and Public Discourse: The Limits
of Feminist Influence Carolyn M. Byerly Conclusion: The next frontier in
gender representation Cory L. Armstrong Bibliography