The IJPC Journal (original) (raw)

The IJPC Journal is an online academic journal that adheres to the highest standards of peer review. Its purpose is to further the mission of the Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture Project to investigate and analyze, through research and publication, the conflicting images of journalists in every aspect of popular culture, from film, television, radio, fiction, commercials, cartoons and comic books to music, art, humor and video games demonstrating their impact on the public's perception of journalists.

Volume 10 - Fall 2021 - Fall 2022

Table of Contents

Introduction Abstract
Laura Castañeda, Richard R. Ness, Joe Saltzman, Matthew C. Ehrlich pp.i-ii
Real to Reel: The Image of the Sports Journalist in Film Abstract
Daniel T. Durbin pp.1-16
Contemporary "Blue Chips:" A Critical Analysis of a Sports Journalist’s Approach to the Scandals Surrounding College Athletics Abstract
Brock Adams pp.17-41
Symbols of Hope, Affirmation, and Perseverance - A Semiotics Analysis of Journalist, Harry Kingsley, from The Disney Classic Movie, "Iron Will" Abstract
James L. Cartee III pp.42-62
The Black Radical Sports Writing Tradition: Challenging the Ontological Impossibility of the Black Sports Journalist Abstract
Ben Carrington pp.63-93
In Search of the Female Sportswriter: A Mass Communication Mystery Abstract
Donna L. Halper pp.94-106
The Image of the Sport Journalist in Novels Abstract
Alan Tomlinson pp.107-130
The Image of the Sportswriter in Television Abstract
Chad Painter pp.131-151
Trent Crimm, The Independent: The Image of the Journalist in Ted Lasso Abstract
Julianna Kirschner pp.152-168
Writer-Director Ron Shelton on the Image of the Sports Journalist in Popular Culture Abstract
Jeff Fellenzer pp.169-175

Articles

Exploring Representation of Journalism and the Free Press Myth in Flemish and International Fictional Movies and Series Abstract
Maxine De Wulf Helskens, Sarah Van Leuven, Frederik Dhaenens pp.176-212