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1Stereotyping Asian Americans: The Dialectic of the Model Minority and the Yellow PerilHoward Journal of Communications2005244
2Biased Voices of Sports: Racial and Gender Stereotyping in College Basketball AnnouncingHoward Journal of Communications2001146
3Developing a Method of Critical Thematic Analysis for Qualitative Communication InquiryHoward Journal of Communications2019123
4An Examination of Acculturative Stress, Interpersonal Social Support, and Use of Online Ethnic Social Groups among Chinese International StudentsHoward Journal of Communications2006117
5Framing News Stories: The Role of Visual Imagery in Priming Racial StereotypesHoward Journal of Communications2006108
6Racial Ideology, Model Minorities, and the "Not-So-Silent Partner:" Stereotyping of Asian Americans in U.S. Magazine AdvertisingHoward Journal of Communications2003102
7Exposure to Newspapers and Attitudes toward Ethnic Minorities: A Longitudinal AnalysisHoward Journal of Communications200091
8Black, White, Hispanic, and Asian American Adolescents' Responses to Culturally Embedded AdsHoward Journal of Communications200185
9Depicting the Quarterback in Black and White: A Content Analysis of College and Professional Football Broadcast CommentaryHoward Journal of Communications200484
10The Representation of Juvenile Offenders by Race on Los Angeles Area Television NewsHoward Journal of Communications200683
11Perceptions of Latinos, African Americans, and Whites on Media as a Health Information SourceHoward Journal of Communications199980
12The Perceived Realism of African American Portrayals on TelevisionHoward Journal of Communications200874
13WWW.HATE.COM: White Supremacist Discourse on the Internet and the Construction of Whiteness IdeologyHoward Journal of Communications200969
14Reflections of a Black Woman Professor: Racism and Sexism in AcademiaHoward Journal of Communications200466
15Roughing the Passer: The Framing of Black and White Quarterbacks Prior to the NFL DraftHoward Journal of Communications201065
16The Influence of Language Brokering on Hispanic Teenagers' Acculturation, Academic Performance, and Nonverbal Decoding Skills: A Preliminary StudyHoward Journal of Communications200463
17Where the Gates Matter Less: Ethnicity and Perceived Source Credibility in Social Media Health MessagesHoward Journal of Communications201362
18Hair as Race: Why “Good Hair” May Be Bad for Black FemalesHoward Journal of Communications201156
19Sending up Signals: A Survey of Native American1 Media Use and Representation in the Mass MediaHoward Journal of Communications199855
20Racial Ideology, Model Minorities, and the "Not-So-Silent Partner:" Stereotyping of Asian Americans in U.S. Magazine AdvertisingHoward Journal of Communications200355
21Color blind‐sided: Racial bias in network television's coverage of professional football gamesHoward Journal of Communications199654
22Stereotypes in the Media: So What?Howard Journal of Communications199954
23Interracial Dating: The Implications of Race for Initiating a Romantic RelationshipHoward Journal of Communications200052
24An Interface Between Individualistic and Collectivistic Orientations in Chinese Cultural Values and Social RelationsHoward Journal of Communications199850
25Race and Genre in the Use of Sexual Objectification in Female Artists' Music VideosHoward Journal of Communications201250
26“Say Instagram, Kids!”: Examining Sharenting and Children's Digital Representations on InstagramHoward Journal of Communications201850
27Stereotyping in films in general and of the Hispanic in particularHoward Journal of Communications199048
28A Tale of Two Wars: Framing Analysis of Online News Sites in Coalition Countries and the Arab World during the Iraq WarHoward Journal of Communications200748
29African American Stereotypes in Reality TelevisionHoward Journal of Communications201146
30“Race Matters” in theJournal of Applied Communication ResearchHoward Journal of Communications200845
31Reconceptualizing Rhetorical Activism in Contemporary Feminist ContextsHoward Journal of Communications200643
32Underrepresentation and Symbolic Annihilation of Socially Disenfranchised Groups (“Out Groups”) in Animated CartoonsHoward Journal of Communications200943
33Risk Perceptions, Race, and Hurricane KatrinaHoward Journal of Communications200943
34User-Generated Racism: An Analysis of Stereotypes of African Americans, Latinos, and Asians in YouTube VideosHoward Journal of Communications201443
35Becoming “Black”: Exploring the Racialized Experiences of African Immigrants in the United StatesHoward Journal of Communications201643
36The Gender-Ethnicity Construct in Public Relations Organizations: Using Feminist Standpoint Theory to Discover Latinas' RealitiesHoward Journal of Communications200742
37Winnebagos, Cherokees, Apaches, and Dakotas: The Persistence of Stereotyping of American Indians in American Advertising BrandsHoward Journal of Communications200141
38Interviewing the Interviewers: Journalistic Norms and Racial Diversity in the NewsroomHoward Journal of Communications200941
39Spanish-Language Television Coverage of Health NewsHoward Journal of Communications199940
40Bicultural Identity Development and Chinese Community Formation: An Ethnographic Study of Chinese Schools in ChicagoHoward Journal of Communications200140
41It Won't Happen to Me: The Role of Optimistic Bias in African American Teens' Risky Sexual PracticesHoward Journal of Communications200139
42The Intersection of Race and Gender in Election Coverage: What Happens When the Candidates Don't Fit the Stereotypes?Howard Journal of Communications200838
43"Did Being Black Introduce Bias Into Your Study?": Attempting to Mute the Race-Related Research of Black ScholarsHoward Journal of Communications200237
44Sporting Images in Black and White: Race in Newspaper Coverage of the 2000 Olympic GamesHoward Journal of Communications200437
45Three Faces of Eva: Perpetuation of The Hot-Latina Stereotype inDesperate HousewivesHoward Journal of Communications200737
46Are rap videos more violent? Style differences and the prevalence of sex and violence in the age of MTVHoward Journal of Communications199736
47Portrayals of Older Adults in U.S. and Indian Magazine Advertisements: A Cross-Cultural ComparisonHoward Journal of Communications200836
48Embodied Translation: Dominant Discourse and Communication with Migrant Bodies-as-TextHoward Journal of Communications200936
49Student perceptions of verbal and nonverbal cues leading to images of black and white professor credibilityHoward Journal of Communications199735
50Hispanic/Latino Identity Labels: An Examination of Cultural Values and Personal ExperiencesHoward Journal of Communications200835