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Sarah Wolter
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A quantitative analysis of photographs and articles on espnW: Positive progress for female athletes
S Wolter
Communication & Sport 3 (2), 168-195, 2015
532015
A critical discourse analysis of espnW: Divergent dialogues and postfeminist conceptions of female fans and female athletes
S Wolter
International journal of sport communication 8 (3), 345-370, 2015
342015
A longitudinal analysis of ESPNW: Almost 10 years of challenging hegemonic masculinity
S Wolter
Communication & Sport 9 (5), 718-741, 2021
212021
Gender representation in 2010 NCAA Division I media guides: The battle for equity was only temporarily won
JA Buysse, S Wolter
Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics 6 (1), 8, 2023
202023
The ladies professional golf association’s five points of celebrity:“Driving” the organization “fore-ward” or a snap-hook into the next fairway?
S Wolter
International Journal of Sport Communication 3 (1), 31-48, 2010
132010
" It Just Makes Good Business Sense": A Media Political Economy Analysis of espnW
S Wolter
Journal of Sports Media 9 (2), 73-96, 2014
122014
Engaged Citizenship: Public Discourse as a Foundational Communication Course.
L Brammer, S Wolter
Journal of Community Engagement & Higher Education 1 (1), 2009
52009
A quantitative analysis of photographs and articles on espnW: Positive progress for female athletes. Communication & Sport, 3 (2), 168–195
S Wolter
32015
Serving, informing, and inspiring today's female athlete and fan postfeminist, neoliberal discourse: A critical media analysis of espnW
SM Wolter
University of Minnesota, 2012
32012
Public Discourse: Experiential Training for Citizenship.
L Brammer, S Wolter
International Journal of Learning 15 (7), 2008
22008
Conceptual Framework for Sports Media in the 21st Century: Content, Platform, Media System, and Political System
S Wolter
Journal of Sports Media 15 (2), 93-115, 2020
12020
Tying the brand to something a little bit bigger: A political economy analysis of espnW
S Wolter
ESPN and the Changing Sports Media Landscape, 291-309, 2019
12019
A 26-year Longitudinal Analysis of Intercollegiate Division I Media Guides in a Changing Sports Media Landscape
JAM Buysse, SM Wolter
12019
Chapter 10: An Ideological Analysis of FORPLAY’s Sexy Sports Costumes:“Seductive Speed” as Embodiment of Hegemonic Masculinity
SM Wolter
Sportswomen’s Apparel Around the World: Uniformly Discussed, 165-186, 2021
2021
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