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Gender Games: The Portrayal of Female Journalists on 'House of Cards'
Journalism Practice
  • Chad Painter, University of Dayton
  • Patrick Ferrucci, University of Colorado
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2016
Abstract

This textual analysis focuses on the portrayal of female journalists in House of Cards. The uneven depictions of six female journalists could have a socializing effect on the audience. The researchers argue that the character Zoe Barnes is depicted as childlike, unprofessional, and unethical, while the character Ayla Sayyad is portrayed as a dedicated watchdog journalist. The researchers then explore the ethical implications of these portrayals through the lens of social responsibility theory.

Inclusive pages
1-16
ISBN/ISSN
1751-2786
Document Version
Postprint
Comments

The document available for download is the authors' accepted manuscript, provided in compliance with the publisher's policy on self-archiving. Differences may exist between this document and the published version, which is available using the link provided. Permission documentation is on file.

Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Citation Information
Chad Painter and Patrick Ferrucci. "Gender Games: The Portrayal of Female Journalists on 'House of Cards'" Journalism Practice (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/chad-painter/4/