It also challenges the ways that women and girls are underrepresented overall, and their depiction "as victims or in outdated, stereotypical roles".
[1] The journal is published by Communication Research Associates, Inc., and its editor is Sheila Gibbons (vice president, Communication Research Associates, Inc.)[2][3]
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