2016
DOI: 10.1177/1464884915614242
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Women in ethnic news media

Abstract: The representation of women in so-called mainstream media has been well studied; however, less is known about this representation in ethnic media, especially in North America where the ethnic media sector is constantly growing. Ethnic media's unique news sourcing strategy -that is, a mix of news locally produced by local staff writers, news outsourced from local mainstream media, and news internationally imported from the country of origin -suggests that the underrepresentation of women in mainstream media can… Show more

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“…It is a type of delocalized and transnational social communication, often allophone or foreign-language in nature, which has been of remarkable relevance throughout U.S. history (Budarick & Han, 2017;Rhodes, 2010). However, studies on issues related to women and minorities in ethnic media have primarily been focused on aspects that address media representation and discourse (see, among others, Vandenberghe, d'Haenens & van Gorp, 2017;Yu, 2015).…”
Section: The Activities Of the Allophone Immigrant Press In The Unite...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a type of delocalized and transnational social communication, often allophone or foreign-language in nature, which has been of remarkable relevance throughout U.S. history (Budarick & Han, 2017;Rhodes, 2010). However, studies on issues related to women and minorities in ethnic media have primarily been focused on aspects that address media representation and discourse (see, among others, Vandenberghe, d'Haenens & van Gorp, 2017;Yu, 2015).…”
Section: The Activities Of the Allophone Immigrant Press In The Unite...mentioning
confidence: 99%