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Antunovic wins a top paper award at the AEJMC conference
Antunovic received third place for the top paper award. This award was for the study titled "'I'm not really seeing it as just a sports story': Journalists' role conceptions and boundaries of sports coverage."
Dunja Antunovic, PhD, associate professor in the School of Kinesiology and director of the Media Analysis Research in International Sport group, received a third place top paper award for the study titled "'I'm not really seeing it as just a sports story': Journalists' role conceptions and boundaries of sports coverage" in the sports communication interest group of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual conference in San Francisco, California. Antunovic also presented a poster titled "'It isn't 50/50, but it's way better than 2%': The shifting gatekeeping process in women's sport coverage," which was co-authored with alumna Kim Soltis (MS in Sport Sociology). Both papers are a part of a larger project supported by Grant-in-Aid.