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Stereotyping in the Media

Title: Stereotyping in the Media
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 1611 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Stereotyping in the Media
My topic will address how minorities and women are misrepresented in the media and how they are stereotyped. I plan to show how minorities and women are depicted or stereotyped unfairly in the news, on television, and in general. In an article from USA Today magazine, it illustrated that if you have watched, listened to, and read media all your life, you probably have filed these images into your thinking process: African-Americans are mostly rap …showed first 75 words of 1611 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1611 total…Michele A. (1994, August). "Off the air" Hispanic, 7, (7), 30-34. Ingham, Helen. (1997, April 6). "The portrayal of Women on television." http://www.aber.ac.uk/~edu.www/women/.html. Johnson, Robert E. (1995, February 27). "Camille Cosby's book explores negative images of Blacks in media." Jet, 87, (16), 60-62. Saltzman, Joe. (1994, November). "In whose image - media stereotypes of minorities." USA Today (magazine), 123, (2594), 71. Sunoo, Brenda Paik. (1994, November). "Tapping diversity in America's newsrooms." Personnel Journal, 73 (11), 104. Zook, Kristal Brent. (1994, June 28). Blackout. Village Voice, 39 (26), 51-54.

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