stereotypes in print media
Stereotypes in print media refer to the generalizations and oversimplified assumptions that are portrayed through written and visual content in newspapers, magazines, and other printed publications. These stereotypes can perpetuate biases and misrepresentations of certain groups or individuals, shaping public perception and potentially influencing attitudes and behaviors.
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