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All the Gender That’s Fit to Print
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Meeks, Lindsey
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African Americans
/ Agenda Setting
/ Candidates
/ Clinton, Hillary
/ Clinton, Hillary Rodham
/ Content Analysis
/ Elections
/ Females
/ Feminism
/ Frame analysis
/ Gender
/ Gender Differences
/ Gender stereotypes
/ Labeling
/ Males
/ Media coverage
/ Media studies
/ Negative campaigning
/ New York
/ New York Times
/ News media
/ News Reporting
/ Palin, Sarah
/ Political campaigns
/ Political Candidates
/ Political parties
/ Politics
/ Presidency
/ Presidential elections
/ Presidents
/ Press
/ Primary Elections
/ Pulitzer prizes
/ Pulp & paper industry
/ Sex
/ Society
/ Statistical Data
/ Stereotypes
/ U.S.A
/ Voters
/ Women
/ Women and politics
2013
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All the Gender That’s Fit to Print
by
Meeks, Lindsey
in
African Americans
/ Agenda Setting
/ Candidates
/ Clinton, Hillary
/ Clinton, Hillary Rodham
/ Content Analysis
/ Elections
/ Females
/ Feminism
/ Frame analysis
/ Gender
/ Gender Differences
/ Gender stereotypes
/ Labeling
/ Males
/ Media coverage
/ Media studies
/ Negative campaigning
/ New York
/ New York Times
/ News media
/ News Reporting
/ Palin, Sarah
/ Political campaigns
/ Political Candidates
/ Political parties
/ Politics
/ Presidency
/ Presidential elections
/ Presidents
/ Press
/ Primary Elections
/ Pulitzer prizes
/ Pulp & paper industry
/ Sex
/ Society
/ Statistical Data
/ Stereotypes
/ U.S.A
/ Voters
/ Women
/ Women and politics
2013
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All the Gender That’s Fit to Print
by
Meeks, Lindsey
in
African Americans
/ Agenda Setting
/ Candidates
/ Clinton, Hillary
/ Clinton, Hillary Rodham
/ Content Analysis
/ Elections
/ Females
/ Feminism
/ Frame analysis
/ Gender
/ Gender Differences
/ Gender stereotypes
/ Labeling
/ Males
/ Media coverage
/ Media studies
/ Negative campaigning
/ New York
/ New York Times
/ News media
/ News Reporting
/ Palin, Sarah
/ Political campaigns
/ Political Candidates
/ Political parties
/ Politics
/ Presidency
/ Presidential elections
/ Presidents
/ Press
/ Primary Elections
/ Pulitzer prizes
/ Pulp & paper industry
/ Sex
/ Society
/ Statistical Data
/ Stereotypes
/ U.S.A
/ Voters
/ Women
/ Women and politics
2013
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All the Gender That’s Fit to Print
2013
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This study examines how the New York Times covered a culturally significant event: the 2008 presidential election. A content analysis of Hillary Clinton, Sarah Palin, and their male counterparts examined coverage of “masculinized” and “feminized” issues and traits, and explicit novelty references. Analysis revealed that the Times promulgated stereotypic trends by providing heavy emphasis on women’s novelty, and more attention on masculinized content. Furthermore, a time-frame analysis showed that the Times gave men more issue and trait coverage than women as the primary and general election came to an end.
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