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Guy Harrison
Guy Harrison
Assistant Professor of Journalism and Electronic Media, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
E-mail megerősítve itt: utk.edu - Kezdőlap
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“We want to see you sex it up and be slutty:” post-feminism and sports media’s appearance double standard
G Harrison
Critical Studies in Media Communication 36 (2), 140-155, 2019
312019
“You have to have thick skin”: Embracing the affective turn as an approach to investigating the treatment of women working in sports media
G Harrison
Feminist Media Studies 18 (5), 952-955, 2018
292018
The “angry Black woman”: How race, gender, and American politics influenced user discourse surrounding the Jemele Hill controversy
G Harrison, A Pegoraro, M Romney, K Hull
Howard Journal of Communications 31 (2), 137-149, 2020
212020
On the sidelines: Gendered neoliberalism and the American female sportscaster
G Harrison
U of Nebraska Press, 2021
142021
“It’s Funny to Hear a Female Talk About Routes”: Social Media Reaction to Cam Newton’s Comments About a Woman Reporter
K Hull, M Romney, A Pegoraro, G Harrison
The Journal of Social Media in Society 8 (1), 35-54, 2019
62019
Trolligans: Conceptual Links Between Trolling and Hooliganism in Sports and Esports
CL Cook, VM Karhulahti, G Harrison, ND Bowman
Communication & Sport, 21674795231153005, 2023
42023
“I Don’t Know How You Get Past That”: Racism and Stereotyping in College Football Recruiting Media
A Love, S Winemiller, G Harrison, J Stamm
Sociology of Sport Journal 39 (2), 141-149, 2021
32021
“Insider Dope” and NBA Trade Coverage: A Case Study on Unnamed Sourcing in Sport Journalism
S Reed, G Harrison
International Journal of Sport Communication 12 (3), 419-430, 2019
32019
On the Sidelines: Postfeminism, Neoliberalism, and the American Female Sportscaster
G Harrison
Arizona State University, 2018
12018
Covering the Rooney Rule: An Exploratory Study of Print Coverage of NFL Head Coaching Searches
G Harrison, C Kerns, J Stamm
Howard Journal of Communications 33 (5), 435-451, 2022
2022
Gaming sexism: gender and identity in the era of casual video games: by Amanda Cote, 2020, New York, New York University Press, 274 pp., $30 (paperback), ISBN: 9781479802203
G Harrison
Critical Studies in Media Communication 38 (3), 282-285, 2021
2021
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