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Role Portrayal and Stereotyping on Television: An Annotated Bibliography of Studies Relating to Women, Minorities, Aging, Sexual Behavior, Health, and Handicaps

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Role Portrayal and Stereotyping on Television: An Annotated Bibliography of Studies Relating to Women, Minorities, Aging, Sexual Behavior, Health, and Handicaps

Contributors:

By (Author) Nancy Signorielli

ISBN:

9780313248559

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Greenwood Press

Publication Date:

23rd September 1985

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Film, TV and Radio industries
Gender studies, gender groups
Psychology: sexual behaviour

Dewey:

016.30223450973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

214

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Reviews

.,."This handy bibliography of research on stereotypical television portrayals abstracts studies published in a variety of popular and scholarly journals, books, and U.S. government publications.... There are 423 entries divided into five sections: Women and Sex-Roles, ' Racial and Ethnic Minorities, ' Aging and Age-Roles, ' Sexual Behavior and Orientations, ' and Health and Handicaps'; each section is arranged alphabetically by author. Full bibliographic citation, information on the sampling on which the study was based, and an abstract of the findings are given for each entry. Material included is as recent as 1984, and goes back as far as Marcus Welby, ' if not earlier. The Introduction summarizes findings, describes trends, and draws conclusions. There are author and subject indexes.... This book is of value not only as a bibliographic tool for industries, organizations, educational institutions, and libraries interested in the sociology of stereotyping on television and its ramifications, but as a convenient source of data because of the abstracts."-Reference Books Bulletin
...This handy bibliography of research on stereotypical television portrayals abstracts studies published in a variety of popular and scholarly journals, books, and U.S. government publications.... There are 423 entries divided into five sections: Women and Sex-Roles, ' Racial and Ethnic Minorities, ' Aging and Age-Roles, ' Sexual Behavior and Orientations, ' and Health and Handicaps'; each section is arranged alphabetically by author. Full bibliographic citation, information on the sampling on which the study was based, and an abstract of the findings are given for each entry. Material included is as recent as 1984, and goes back as far as Marcus Welby, ' if not earlier. The Introduction summarizes findings, describes trends, and draws conclusions. There are author and subject indexes.... This book is of value not only as a bibliographic tool for industries, organizations, educational institutions, and libraries interested in the sociology of stereotyping on television and its ramifications, but as a convenient source of data because of the abstracts.-Reference Books Bulletin
..."This handy bibliography of research on stereotypical television portrayals abstracts studies published in a variety of popular and scholarly journals, books, and U.S. government publications.... There are 423 entries divided into five sections: Women and Sex-Roles, ' Racial and Ethnic Minorities, ' Aging and Age-Roles, ' Sexual Behavior and Orientations, ' and Health and Handicaps'; each section is arranged alphabetically by author. Full bibliographic citation, information on the sampling on which the study was based, and an abstract of the findings are given for each entry. Material included is as recent as 1984, and goes back as far as Marcus Welby, ' if not earlier. The Introduction summarizes findings, describes trends, and draws conclusions. There are author and subject indexes.... This book is of value not only as a bibliographic tool for industries, organizations, educational institutions, and libraries interested in the sociology of stereotyping on television and its ramifications, but as a convenient source of data because of the abstracts."-Reference Books Bulletin

Author Bio

Nancy Signorielli, PhD, is professor of communication at the University of Delaware, Newark, DE.

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