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Tia C. M. Tyree
Tia C. M. Tyree
Professor, Howard University, Department of Communications Studies
Verified email at howard.edu - Homepage
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African American stereotypes in reality television
T Tyree
Howard Journal of Communications 22 (4), 394-413, 2011
2072011
Lovin'momma and hatin'on baby mama: A comparison of misogynistic and stereotypical representations in songs about rappers' mothers and baby mamas
TCM Tyree
Women and Language 32 (2), 50-58, 2009
402009
Representations of (new) Black masculinity: A news-making case study
TCM Tyree, CM Byerly, KA Hamilton
Journalism 13 (4), 467-482, 2012
352012
Social media: pedagogy and practice
K Langmia, T Tyree, P O'Brien, I Sturgis
University Press of America, 2013
322013
Bringing Afrocentricity to the Funnies: An Analysis of Afrocentricity Within Aaron McGruder’s The Boondocks
TCM Tyree, A Krishnasamy
Journal of Black Studies 42 (1), 23-42, 2011
192011
Can You Save Me?: Black Male Superheroes in Hollywood Film
TCM Tyree, LJ Jacobs
Spectrum: A Journal on Black Men 3 (1), 1-24, 2014
162014
Black Broadcast Journalists: Implications of Mentorship and Race in the Newsroom
IS Somani, TCM Tyree
Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 76 (2), 176-201, 2021
142021
The Adored Woman in Rap: An Analysis of the Presence of Philogyny in Rap Music
T Tyree, M Jones
Women's Studies 44 (1), 54-83, 2015
142015
#THOTsBeLike: The Construction of the THOT Female Sexual Stereotype in Social Media
TCM Tyree, M Kirby
Social Media: Culture and Identity 1, 3-25, 2017
11*2017
Contemporary representations of Black females in newspaper comic strips
TC Tyree
Black comics: Politics of race and representation, 45-64, 2013
102013
The construction of femininity, race and sexuality in alcohol advertisements in South African and American women's magazines
L Jacobs, T Tyree
Gender and Behaviour 11 (2), 5788-5803, 2013
102013
The pursuit of" movie money": A textual analysis of rap artists as actors in Hollywood films
TCM Tyree
ProQuest, 2007
102007
Black Women Rap Battles: A Textual Analysis of US Rap Diss Songs
T Tyree, M Williams
Women and Music: A Journal of Gender and Culture 25 (1), 64-86, 2021
92021
The “Un-Quiet Queen”: An Analysis of Rapper Nicki Minaj in the Fame Comic Book
ML Williams, TCM Tyree
Feminist theory and pop culture, 49-64, 2015
92015
Making Movie Money: A 25-Year Analysis of Rappers’ Acting Roles in Hollywood Movies
TCM Tyree
Journal of Hip Hip Studies 4 (1), 118-147, 2017
52017
Speak Up, Sis: Black Women, Race, and News Coverage of the Me Too Movement
TCM Tyree
The Routledge Handbook of Gender and Communication, 474-494, 2020
42020
Speak up, Sis: Black Women, Race and News Coverage of the Me Too Movement
TCM Tyree
The Routledge Handbook to Communication and Gender  1, 2020
42020
Women of color navigating mentoring relationships: Critical examinations
FZC Alaoui, BM Calafell, TA Flowers, CL Glenn, TM Harris, K Hill-Grey, ...
Lexington Books, 2016
42016
Flawless feminist or fallible freak? An analysis of feminism, empowerment and gender in Beyoncé’s lyrics.’
TCM Tyree, ML Williams
The Beyoncé Effect: Essays on Sexuality, Race and Feminism, Jefferson, NC …, 2016
42016
Hurricane Katrina 10 years later: a qualitative meta-analysis of communications and media studies of New Orleans' Black community
TCM Tyree, MA Hill
International Journal of Emergency Management 12 (3), 304-327, 2016
42016
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