Search Results - "Carter Olson, Candi S."
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“Mothers are Medicine”: U.S. Indigenous Media Emphasizing Indigenous Women's Roles in COVID-19 Coverage
Published in The Journal of communication inquiry (01-07-2022)“…As COVID-19 surged in 2020, non-Indigenous media had a chronic disease of its own: sparse pandemic news from Indian Country. Within this inadequate coverage,…”
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"Maskulinity," femininity and a pandemic: gender and belief in myths around COVID-19
Published in Feminist media studies (04-07-2023)“…Using the results of an Amazon Turk survey of 500 people, both men and women, the authors examine whether toxic masculinity influenced men and women's belief…”
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“To Ask Freedom for Women”: The Night of Terror and Public Memory
Published in Journalism & mass communication quarterly (01-03-2021)“…On the night of November 14, 1917, 31 suffragists and members of the National Woman’s Party (“NWP”) were taken to Occoquan Workhouse in Virginia and tortured…”
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MeToo, Intersectionality, and Community Conversation Frames: A Social Network Analysis of Midterm Election “Resistance” Tweets
Published in Electronic news (Mahwah, N.J.) (01-03-2024)“…This study examines Twitter “resistance” discourse leading up to the 2018 U.S. midterm elections, which was widely viewed as a response to the 2016…”
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A Comparative Analysis of Health News in Indigenous and Mainstream Media
Published in Health communication (29-07-2022)“…It is important to evaluate the media's health coverage of Indigenous communities both because these communities have been hit very hard by health inequities,…”
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“We Are the Women of Utah”: The Utah Woman’s Press Club’s Framing Strategies in the Woman’s Exponent
Published in Journalism & mass communication quarterly (01-03-2018)“…Drawing on mediated framing theory, this article considers how the 19th-century Utah Woman’s Press Club used its opportunity to control its public image in the…”
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Indigenous Communities and COVID 19: Reporting on Resources and Resilience
Published in The Howard journal of communications (23-11-2021)“…Many Indigenous tribes in the United States count on gaming revenue to provide basic services to their people, but gaming was a critical resource that was lost…”
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Addressing Racism, Politics and the Pivotal 2018 Midterm Point: Social Network Analysis of Black Lives Matter Twitter Discourse
Published in Electronic news (Mahwah, N.J.) (01-12-2022)“…This study examines Twitter data collected by Netlytic building up to the 2018 midterm election date as well as one month after. We conducted a social network…”
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Politics, Power and a Pandemic: Searching for Information and Accountability During a Twitter Infodemic
Published in Electronic news (Mahwah, N.J.) (01-03-2022)“…During the early weeks of the U.S. COVID-19 pandemic, society was battling an infodemic–defined as a “tsunami” of online misinformation. Through the lens of…”
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"This Was No Place for a Woman": Gender Judo, Gender Stereotypes, and World War II Correspondent Ruth Cowan
Published in American journalism (02-10-2017)“…In 1943, Ruth Cowan became one of the first two women with official US Army credentials to report on World War II. Applying the theory of "gender judo," which…”
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“Feminazis,” “libtards,” “snowflakes,” and “racists”: Trolling and the Spiral of Silence effect in women, LGBTQIA communities, and disability populations before and after the 2016 election
Published in Journal of public interest communications (22-12-2017)“…Using a Qualtrics survey of 338 Twitter and Facebook users, the authors explore the effect that the 2016 U.S. presidential election had on people’s political…”
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The Superwoman and Other Writings by Miriam Michelson ed. by Lori Harrison-Kahan (review)
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"Try to lift someone else as we climb" 120 years of the Women's Press Club of Pittsburgh and the women's movement
Published 01-01-2013“…In 1891, the Women’s Press Club of Pittsburgh met in the offices of the old Pittsburgh Commercial Gazette for the first time. Over the next 120 years, the…”
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"Try to lift someone else as we climb" 120 years of the Women's Press Club of Pittsburgh and the women's movement
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