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"Race, Riches & Reporters – Do Race and Class Impact Media Rape Narratives? An Analysis of the Duke Lacrosse Case"

Southern Illinois University Law Review, Winter 2007.
Available online.   (Use links near bottom page.)
"Focusing on the Duke rape case as a case study, this article analyzes magazine coverage using a labeling system from a previous study of media coverage of high profile rapes to determine whether race and class shape rape narratives... The article concludes by comparing the past studies of rape media coverage with this new data to provide insights and conclusions about media rape coverage today."
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