In the world’s largest quantitative media analysis of children’s TV so far the main characters of fictional programmes in 24 countries were coded. The results show a clear under-representation and stereotyped depiction of female characters worldwide.
M. Götz; O. Hofmann; H.B. Brosius; C. Carter; K. Chan; S.H. Donald; J. Fischerkeller; M. Frenette; T. Kolbjørnsen; D. Lemish; K. Lustyik; D.C. McMillin; J.H. Walma van der Molen; N. Pecora; J. Prinsloo; M. Pestaj; P. Ramos Rivero; A.H. Mereilles Reis; F. Saeys; S. Scherr; H. Zhang
In the world’s largest quantitative media analysis of children’s TV so far the main characters of fictional programmes in 24 countries were coded. The results show a clear under-representation and stereotyped depiction of female characters worldwide.
M. Götz; O. Hofmann; H.B. Brosius; C. Carter; K. Chan; S.H. Donald; J. Fischerkeller; M. Frenette; T. Kolbjørnsen; D. Lemish; K. Lustyik; D.C. McMillin; J.H. Walma van der Molen; N. Pecora; J. Prinsloo; M. Pestaj; P. Ramos Rivero; A.H. Mereilles Reis; F. Saeys; S. Scherr; H. Zhang