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D'Acci, Julie – 1986
This investigation of some of the meanings of "woman" that are produced and negotiated in the interaction of television representations, viewer receptions, and the historical/industry context focuses on the "Cagney and Lacey" series--produced in the United States--as a particular instance of the cultural production and…
Descriptors: Audiences, Broadcast Television, Characterization, Content Analysis
Hongcharu, Boonchai – 1990
A review of 19 studies in 17 articles on sex-role stereotyping and television has revealed some common characteristics. Three types of research can be classified: content, effect, and correlation. Content analysis was the most popular. Even though various types of TV programs were studied, each research study investigated only one type of program…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Females, Research Methodology, Sex Differences

Lott, Bernice – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1989
Women and men characters on primetime TV were observed to determine the amount of distancing behavior enacted by them. Distancing behavior, which indicates discrimination, was demonstrated more frequently by men TV characters toward women than toward men. Women demonstrated equal behavior towards both sexes. Implications are discussed. (JS)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Females, Interpersonal Relationship, Males

Bretl, Daniel J.; Cantor, Joanne – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1988
Content analysis of American television commercials since 1971 reveals several differences between the portrayal of men and women, but many of the gaps seem to be narrowing. The findings are discussed in terms of the potential effects of exposure to stereotyped depictions on viewers' sex role attitudes. (Author/BJV)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Characterization, Females, Longitudinal Studies
Cooper, Anne M. – 1988
A study compared the visibility and participation of women working in United States television with that of women working in television in other countries. Video tapes of five consecutive evening news broadcasts in 1986 from the United States, Japan, Sri Lanka, Colombia, and Jamaica were analyzed for such data as the proportion of women anchors,…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Developing Nations, Employed Women, Employment Patterns
Research Questions, Methods and Theoretical Perspectives Represented in Television Content Research.
Busby, Linda J. – 1981
The bibliography on analyses of television programing provided in this paper indicates the types of content analyses that have been conducted on television programing over much of the last 30 years. Compiled after a review of relevant books and the back issues of "Journal of Communication,""Journal of Broadcasting," and "Journalism Quarterly," the…
Descriptors: Blacks, Characterization, Children, Childrens Television

Vande Berg, Leah R.; Streckfuss, Diane – Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 1992
Reviews research on the portrayal of gender and occupation on prime-time television and describes a study that focused on representation and patterns of activity of male and female characters across the contextual variables of industry, occupational role, hierarchical position, plot function, genre, and dramatic tone. (36 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Commercial Television, Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis