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Growing Up with Television: Cultivation Processes
- G. Gerbner, L. Gross, M. Morgan, N. Signorielli, J. Shanahan
- Education
- 1 February 2002
The “Mainstreaming” of America: Violence Profile No. 11
- G. Gerbner, L. Gross, M. Morgan, N. Signorielli
- Political Science
- 1 September 1980
Growing up with television: The cultivation perspective.
- G. Gerbner, L. Gross, M. Morgan, N. Signorielli
- Education
- 1994
Recognition and Respect: A Content Analysis of Prime-Time Television Characters Across Three Decades
- N. Signorielli, Aaron E. Bacue
- Sociology
- 1 April 1999
This content analysis of week-long samples ofprime-time network dramatic programs broadcast betweenthe fall of 1967 and the spring of 1998 found thatwomenconsistently receive less recognition than…
Aging on Television: Messages Relating to Gender, Race, and Occupation in Prime Time
- N. Signorielli
- Education
- 1 June 2004
Prime-time network programs broadcast between 7 993 and 2002 underrepresent elderly characters. More women between the ages of 50 and 64 were classified as elderly, rather than middle-aged. The age…
The stigma of mental illness on television
- N. Signorielli
- Psychology, Medicine
- 1 June 1989
Examination of 17 annual week‐long samples of primetime network dramatic programming reveals a negative and generally stigmatized image of mental illness and the mentally ill. Mental illness has…
Television and conceptions about sex roles: Maintaining conventionality and the status quo
- N. Signorielli
- Sociology
- 1 September 1989
This paper explores the image of men and women in annual sample of primetime network dramatic television programming, and the relationship between television viewing and espousing sexist views of the…
Aging with television: images on television drama and conceptions of social reality.
- G. Gerbner, L. Gross, N. Signorielli, M. Morgan
- EducationThe Journal of communication
- 1 March 1980
Race and Sex in Prime Time: A Look at Occupations and Occupational Prestige
- N. Signorielli
- Sociology, Psychology
- 18 June 2009
A content analysis of 10 week-long samples of network prime time broadcast between the fall of 1997 and the fall of 2006 found that the leading characters in programs defined by racial diversity…
Television's World of Work in the Nineties
- N. Signorielli, S. Kahlenberg
- Economics
- 1 March 2001
Marital status and race play pivotal roles in the depiction of occupations on television. Men's work is unrelated to marital status. Married women have fewer options and remain in traditional female…
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