Preschool children can learn to transfer: Learning to learn and learning from example AL Brown, MJ Kane Cognitive psychology 20 (4), 493-523, 1988 | 790 | 1988 |
Resistance/transformation of the oppositional binary: Exposing sport as a continuum MJ Kane Journal of Sport and Social Issues 19 (2), 191-218, 1995 | 451 | 1995 |
Young children's mental models determine analogical transfer across problems with a common goal structure AL Brown, MJ Kane, CH Echols Cognitive Development 1 (2), 103-121, 1986 | 386 | 1986 |
The mediaLs role in accommodating and resisting stereotyped images of MJ Kane Women, media and sport: Challenging gender values, 28-44, 1994 | 326 | 1994 |
Exploring elite female athletes’ interpretations of sport media images: A window into the construction of social identity and “selling sex” in women’s sports MJ Kane, NM LaVoi, JS Fink Communication & Sport 1 (3), 269-298, 2013 | 318 | 2013 |
Structural variables that offer explanatory power for the underrepresentation of women coaches since Title IX: The case of homologous reproduction JM Stangl, MJ Kane Sociology of Sport Journal 8 (1), 47-60, 1991 | 306 | 1991 |
Media coverage of the female athlete before, during, and after Title IX: Sports Illustrated revisited MJ Kane Journal of sport management 2 (2), 87-99, 1988 | 272 | 1988 |
Media coverage of the post Title IX female athlete: A feminist analysis of sport, gender, and power MJ Kane Duke J. Gender L. & Pol'y 3, 95, 1996 | 224 | 1996 |
Expanding the boundaries of sport media research: Using critical theory to explore consumer responses to representations of women’s sports MJ Kane, HD Maxwell Journal of Sport Management 25 (3), 202-216, 2011 | 193 | 2011 |
Sport typing: the social'containment'of women in sport. MJ Kane, EE Snyder | 190 | 1989 |
Analogical transfer in young children: Analogies as tools for communication and exposition AL Brown, MJ Kane, C Long Applied cognitive psychology 3 (4), 275-293, 1989 | 178 | 1989 |
Media treatment of female athletes: Issues of gender and sexualities MJ Kane, HJ Lenskyj MediaSport, 186-201, 2002 | 172 | 2002 |
The female athletic role as a status determinant within the social systems of high school adolescents MJ Kane Adolescence 23 (90), 253, 1988 | 158 | 1988 |
The post Title IX female athlete in the media: Things are changing, but how much? MJ Kane Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance 60 (3), 58-62, 1989 | 157 | 1989 |
Sexual violence and the reproduction of male power in the locker room: The “Lisa Olson incident” MJ Kane, LJ Disch Sociology of Sport Journal 10 (4), 331-352, 1993 | 153 | 1993 |
The social construction of gender difference and hierarchy in sport journalism—Few new twists on very old themes MJ Kane, JB Parks Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal 1 (1), 49-83, 1992 | 141 | 1992 |
The better sportswomen get, the more the media ignore them MJ Kane Communication & Sport 1 (3), 231-236, 2013 | 140 | 2013 |
When a looker is really a bitch: Lisa Olson, sport, and the heterosexual matrix L Disch, MJ Kane Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 21 (2), 278-308, 1996 | 134 | 1996 |
Female involvement in physical recreation—Gender role as a constraint MJ Kane Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance 61 (1), 52-56, 1990 | 90 | 1990 |
Employment patterns of female coaches in men's athletics: Tokenism and marginalization as reflections of occupational sex-segregation MJ Kane, JM Stangl Journal of Sport and Social Issues 15 (1), 21-41, 1991 | 87 | 1991 |