2005
DOI: 10.1007/s11115-005-3499-y
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The Current State of Women Print Journalists: An Analysis of the Status and Careers of Females in Newspapers Sports Departments

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to provide an analysis of the current state of women journalists within the sports departments at newspapers across the United States. This investigation involved a determination of their demographic make-up, job status within the sports department, rationale for entering the field, and advice for younger women preparing to follow in their footsteps. The findings suggest that although the large majority of women have faced discrimination in the sport media, they believe improvemen… Show more

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“…Though problematic, the dearth of female officials should come as no surprise, as many careers in sport have historically been dominated by males, including: coaching (Sartore and Sagas 2006); athletic administration (Burton et al 2011); athletic training (Acosta and Carpenter 2012); strength and conditioning (Sartore-Baldwin 2013), and sports broadcasting (Miloch et al 2005). Among these career positions and others, researchers have adopted a myriad of theoretical perspectives to examine the underrepresentation of women in leadership positions in sport (cf.…”
Section: Role Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Though problematic, the dearth of female officials should come as no surprise, as many careers in sport have historically been dominated by males, including: coaching (Sartore and Sagas 2006); athletic administration (Burton et al 2011); athletic training (Acosta and Carpenter 2012); strength and conditioning (Sartore-Baldwin 2013), and sports broadcasting (Miloch et al 2005). Among these career positions and others, researchers have adopted a myriad of theoretical perspectives to examine the underrepresentation of women in leadership positions in sport (cf.…”
Section: Role Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings, along with results from most research on sport media content, led scholars to conclude mainstream sport media perpetuates and reinforces hegemonic masculinity (Hardin, Lynn, Walsdorf, & Hardin, 2002;Miloch, Pedersen, Smucker, & Whisenant, 2005).…”
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confidence: 96%
“…If the feedback mechanism is not smooth, even if there is a conflict in the process of information dissemination, the game can not happen [7]. But in the process of network information dissemination, the receiving party can actively use all kinds of channel feedback information, thus producing the game.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%