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1 | Stereotyping Asian Americans: The Dialectic of the Model Minority and the Yellow Peril | Howard Journal of Communications | 2005 | 244 |
2 | Biased Voices of Sports: Racial and Gender Stereotyping in College Basketball Announcing | Howard Journal of Communications | 2001 | 146 |
3 | Developing a Method of Critical Thematic Analysis for Qualitative Communication Inquiry | Howard Journal of Communications | 2019 | 123 |
4 | An Examination of Acculturative Stress, Interpersonal Social Support, and Use of Online Ethnic Social Groups among Chinese International Students | Howard Journal of Communications | 2006 | 117 |
5 | Framing News Stories: The Role of Visual Imagery in Priming Racial Stereotypes | Howard Journal of Communications | 2006 | 108 |
6 | Racial Ideology, Model Minorities, and the "Not-So-Silent Partner:" Stereotyping of Asian Americans in U.S. Magazine Advertising | Howard Journal of Communications | 2003 | 102 |
7 | Exposure to Newspapers and Attitudes toward Ethnic Minorities: A Longitudinal Analysis | Howard Journal of Communications | 2000 | 91 |
8 | Black, White, Hispanic, and Asian American Adolescents' Responses to Culturally Embedded Ads | Howard Journal of Communications | 2001 | 85 |
9 | Depicting the Quarterback in Black and White: A Content Analysis of College and Professional Football Broadcast Commentary | Howard Journal of Communications | 2004 | 84 |
10 | The Representation of Juvenile Offenders by Race on Los Angeles Area Television News | Howard Journal of Communications | 2006 | 83 |
11 | Perceptions of Latinos, African Americans, and Whites on Media as a Health Information Source | Howard Journal of Communications | 1999 | 80 |
12 | The Perceived Realism of African American Portrayals on Television | Howard Journal of Communications | 2008 | 74 |
13 | WWW.HATE.COM: White Supremacist Discourse on the Internet and the Construction of Whiteness Ideology | Howard Journal of Communications | 2009 | 69 |
14 | Reflections of a Black Woman Professor: Racism and Sexism in Academia | Howard Journal of Communications | 2004 | 66 |
15 | Roughing the Passer: The Framing of Black and White Quarterbacks Prior to the NFL Draft | Howard Journal of Communications | 2010 | 65 |
16 | The Influence of Language Brokering on Hispanic Teenagers' Acculturation, Academic Performance, and Nonverbal Decoding Skills: A Preliminary Study | Howard Journal of Communications | 2004 | 63 |
17 | Where the Gates Matter Less: Ethnicity and Perceived Source Credibility in Social Media Health Messages | Howard Journal of Communications | 2013 | 62 |
18 | Hair as Race: Why “Good Hair” May Be Bad for Black Females | Howard Journal of Communications | 2011 | 56 |
19 | Sending up Signals: A Survey of Native American1 Media Use and Representation in the Mass Media | Howard Journal of Communications | 1998 | 55 |
20 | Racial Ideology, Model Minorities, and the "Not-So-Silent Partner:" Stereotyping of Asian Americans in U.S. Magazine Advertising | Howard Journal of Communications | 2003 | 55 |
21 | Color blind‐sided: Racial bias in network television's coverage of professional football games | Howard Journal of Communications | 1996 | 54 |
22 | Stereotypes in the Media: So What? | Howard Journal of Communications | 1999 | 54 |
23 | Interracial Dating: The Implications of Race for Initiating a Romantic Relationship | Howard Journal of Communications | 2000 | 52 |
24 | An Interface Between Individualistic and Collectivistic Orientations in Chinese Cultural Values and Social Relations | Howard Journal of Communications | 1998 | 50 |
25 | Race and Genre in the Use of Sexual Objectification in Female Artists' Music Videos | Howard Journal of Communications | 2012 | 50 |
26 | “Say Instagram, Kids!”: Examining Sharenting and Children's Digital Representations on Instagram | Howard Journal of Communications | 2018 | 50 |
27 | Stereotyping in films in general and of the Hispanic in particular | Howard Journal of Communications | 1990 | 48 |
28 | A Tale of Two Wars: Framing Analysis of Online News Sites in Coalition Countries and the Arab World during the Iraq War | Howard Journal of Communications | 2007 | 48 |
29 | African American Stereotypes in Reality Television | Howard Journal of Communications | 2011 | 46 |
30 | “Race Matters” in theJournal of Applied Communication Research | Howard Journal of Communications | 2008 | 45 |
31 | Reconceptualizing Rhetorical Activism in Contemporary Feminist Contexts | Howard Journal of Communications | 2006 | 43 |
32 | Underrepresentation and Symbolic Annihilation of Socially Disenfranchised Groups (“Out Groups”) in Animated Cartoons | Howard Journal of Communications | 2009 | 43 |
33 | Risk Perceptions, Race, and Hurricane Katrina | Howard Journal of Communications | 2009 | 43 |
34 | User-Generated Racism: An Analysis of Stereotypes of African Americans, Latinos, and Asians in YouTube Videos | Howard Journal of Communications | 2014 | 43 |
35 | Becoming “Black”: Exploring the Racialized Experiences of African Immigrants in the United States | Howard Journal of Communications | 2016 | 43 |
36 | The Gender-Ethnicity Construct in Public Relations Organizations: Using Feminist Standpoint Theory to Discover Latinas' Realities | Howard Journal of Communications | 2007 | 42 |
37 | Winnebagos, Cherokees, Apaches, and Dakotas: The Persistence of Stereotyping of American Indians in American Advertising Brands | Howard Journal of Communications | 2001 | 41 |
38 | Interviewing the Interviewers: Journalistic Norms and Racial Diversity in the Newsroom | Howard Journal of Communications | 2009 | 41 |
39 | Spanish-Language Television Coverage of Health News | Howard Journal of Communications | 1999 | 40 |
40 | Bicultural Identity Development and Chinese Community Formation: An Ethnographic Study of Chinese Schools in Chicago | Howard Journal of Communications | 2001 | 40 |
41 | It Won't Happen to Me: The Role of Optimistic Bias in African American Teens' Risky Sexual Practices | Howard Journal of Communications | 2001 | 39 |
42 | The Intersection of Race and Gender in Election Coverage: What Happens When the Candidates Don't Fit the Stereotypes? | Howard Journal of Communications | 2008 | 38 |
43 | "Did Being Black Introduce Bias Into Your Study?": Attempting to Mute the Race-Related Research of Black Scholars | Howard Journal of Communications | 2002 | 37 |
44 | Sporting Images in Black and White: Race in Newspaper Coverage of the 2000 Olympic Games | Howard Journal of Communications | 2004 | 37 |
45 | Three Faces of Eva: Perpetuation of The Hot-Latina Stereotype inDesperate Housewives | Howard Journal of Communications | 2007 | 37 |
46 | Are rap videos more violent? Style differences and the prevalence of sex and violence in the age of MTV | Howard Journal of Communications | 1997 | 36 |
47 | Portrayals of Older Adults in U.S. and Indian Magazine Advertisements: A Cross-Cultural Comparison | Howard Journal of Communications | 2008 | 36 |
48 | Embodied Translation: Dominant Discourse and Communication with Migrant Bodies-as-Text | Howard Journal of Communications | 2009 | 36 |
49 | Student perceptions of verbal and nonverbal cues leading to images of black and white professor credibility | Howard Journal of Communications | 1997 | 35 |
50 | Hispanic/Latino Identity Labels: An Examination of Cultural Values and Personal Experiences | Howard Journal of Communications | 2008 | 35 |