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Women's and men's intercollegiate basketball media coverage on ESPN.com: A mixed methods analysis of a complete season.
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Women's and men's intercollegiate basketball media coverage on ESPN.com: A mixed methods analysis of a complete season./
Author:
Maxwell, Heather Dawn.
Description:
190 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 70-09, Section: A, page: 3250.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International70-09A.
Subject:
Business Administration, Sports Management. -
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9781109336658
Women's and men's intercollegiate basketball media coverage on ESPN.com: A mixed methods analysis of a complete season.
Maxwell, Heather Dawn.
Women's and men's intercollegiate basketball media coverage on ESPN.com: A mixed methods analysis of a complete season.
- 190 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 70-09, Section: A, page: 3250.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Minnesota, 2009.
The purpose of this study was to benchmark quantitative and qualitative media coverage of women's and men's collegiate basketball on the Internet, while simultaneously supporting or rejecting the theory of hegemonic masculinity in the contemporary media channel. Ultimately, the researcher studied whether patterns of under-representation and marginalization of female athletes observed in traditional media exist in new media, specifically the Internet.
ISBN: 9781109336658Subjects--Topical Terms:
1669318
Business Administration, Sports Management.
Women's and men's intercollegiate basketball media coverage on ESPN.com: A mixed methods analysis of a complete season.
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Feature photographs and headline articles on the women's and men's college basketball home pages within ESPN.com were collected during the 2006-07 NCAA intercollegiate basketball season. A triangulation mixed methods design was used, as quantitative content analysis was used to quantify the number of new feature photographs and headline articles and analyze the foci of the feature photographs (e.g., coach, player, etc.) and how this person(s) is portrayed (i.e., in/out of uniform, on/off the court, in action/posed, etc.) and qualitative content analysis was employed to describe prevalent themes in the feature photographs and headline articles.
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In conclusion, the findings of equal photograph impressions regardless of the sex of the athlete, more overall article impressions on the women's basketball home page, women's and men's basketball players equally likely to be presented in uniform and on the court, women's basketball players more likely to be shown in action, and more women's basketball photographs portraying True Athleticism compared favorably to men's basketball and challenges male hegemony in sport. However, male hegemony in sport was reinforced by the findings that men's basketball received more new feature photographs and headline articles, more game reporting articles, and more articles focused on such topics as "Coach is King," "Athlete Health," and "Rule Breakers" compared to women's basketball. In addition, articles on women's basketball disproportionately focused on tangential topics represented by the article themes, Syndicated Lists and Professional Leagues, were over-represented in women's basketball articles.
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