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Posts by Sydney L. Carr-Glenn, PhD

In fact, we find that coverage surrounding Black Americans in U.S. television news is frequent in a narrow set of topics (e.g., sports and crime). At a time where Americans continue to turn to the news for pertinent information, our findings are quite useful. Read more at the link above ☝️.

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Excited to share my latest work with/ @snsoroka.bsky.social! How are Black Americans depicted in U.S. television news? We examine three decades of television content to answer this question and find for the most part, coverage has remained relatively unchanged.
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Thank you!

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Thanks so much!

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You can read more about the paper at the link above. If you’d like to chat more about this paper or other ongoing work surrounding REP, gender, and pol comm, please send me an email at: scarr@holycross.edu as I would love to chat more about this work.

Also, follow back so that we can connect🥳!

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Race, Gender, and Public Opinion toward Black Female Political Elites | The Journal of Politics: Vol 0, No ja

I’m excited to share that it’s my first official day on blue sky!

I’m also thrilled to say that my first solo-authored article, “Race, Gender, and Public Opinion Toward Black Female Political Elites,” has been accepted for publication @thejop.bsky.social!

www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1...

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