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Beth Haller
Beth Haller
Professor Emerita, Towson University
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Representing disability in an ableist world: Essays on mass media
BA Haller
Advocado Press, 2010
4662010
Media labeling versus the US disability community identity: a study of shifting cultural language
B Haller, B Dorries, J Rahn
Disability & Society 21 (1), 61-75, 2006
2862006
Consuming image: How mass media impact the identity of people with disabilities
L Zhang, B Haller
Communication Quarterly 61 (3), 319-334, 2013
2572013
If they limp, they lead? News representations and the hierarchy of disability images
B Haller
Handbook of communication and people with disabilities, 273-288, 2000
1442000
Rethinking models of media representation of disability
B Haller
Disability Studies Quarterly 15 (2), 26-30, 1995
871995
Profitability, diversity, and disability images in advertising in the United States and Great Britain
B Haller, S Ralph
Disability Studies Quarterly 21 (2), 2001
852001
Not worth keeping alive? News framing of physician-assisted suicide in the United States and Great Britain
B Haller, S Ralph
Journalism Studies 2 (3), 407-421, 2001
712001
Are disability images in advertising becoming bold and daring? An analysis of prominent themes in US and UK campaigns
BA Haller, S Ralph
Disability Studies Quarterly 26 (3), 2006
702006
The Routledge companion to disability and media
K Ellis, G Goggin, BA Haller, R Curtis
Routledge, 2020
632020
How the news frames disability: Print media coverage of the Americans with Disabilities Act
B Haller
Expanding the scope of social science research on disability, 55-83, 2000
632000
The place of news media analysis within Canadian disability studies
B Haller, M Rioux, M Dinca-Panaitescu, A Laing, J Vostermans, P Hearn
Canadian Journal of Disability Studies 1 (2), 43-74, 2012
572012
The news of inclusive education: A narrative analysis
B Dorries, B Haller
Taylor & Francis Group 16 (6), 871-891, 2001
552001
Confi rming normalcy:‘Inspiration porn’and the construction of the disabled subject?
B Haller, J Preston
Disability and social media, 63-78, 2016
512016
Stigma or empowerment? What do disabled people say about their representation in news and entertainment media?
B Haller, L Zhang
Review of Disability Studies: An International Journal 9 (4), 2014
472014
Promoting disability-friendly campuses to prospective students: An analysis of university recruitment materials
BA Haller
Disability Studies Quarterly 26 (2), 2006
372006
When political comedy turns personal: Humor types, audience evaluations, and attitudes
AB Becker, BA Haller
Howard Journal of Communications 25 (1), 34-55, 2014
352014
News coverage of disability issues: Final report for the center for an accessible society
B Haller
Retrieved August 25, 2006, 1999
351999
John Callahan's Pelswick Cartoon & a New Phase of Disability Humor
B Haller, S Ralph
Disability Studies Quarterly 23 (3/4), 2003
332003
Public Reception of Real Disability: The Case of" Freaks"
R Larsen
Journal of Popular Film & Television 29 (4), 164-172, 2002
302002
The politics of representing disability: Exploring news coverage of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the National Disability Insurance Scheme
S Burns, B Haller
Asia Pacific Media Educator 25 (2), 262-277, 2015
292015
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