Elena Teso's research while affiliated with Liverpool John Moores University and other places
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Women have traditionally been under-represented in the global sports media in terms of the amount of coverage dedicated to women's sport compared to men's. There have also been qualitative differences in the manner of reporting of women's and men's sports, reflecting the patriarchal attitudes dominant in society. This article explores the extent to...
Citations
... Este hecho indica que el interés periodístico que despierta la medalla es superior para estos medios en el caso masculino, algo que se refuerza con mayores comentarios sobre expectativas de éxito masculinas ). Las marcas de género también están muy presentes en las noticias masculinas, pues en mucha mayor medida los atletas varones son mostrados como normativos y universales que las atletas (75,7 % frente a 24,3 % femenino), mientras ellas son presentadas principalmente como una variedad o desviación de esta norma masculina, al especificarse en la mayoría de los casos que se trata de deporte femenino, lo que disminuye su legitimidad y reconocimiento profesional (Crolley y Teso, 2007;Jones, 2012;Boykoff y Yasuoka, 2015;Ravel y Gareau, 2016). ...