
How media narratives advance different perspectives of transgender athletes
Media narratives frame public views on transgender athletes, focusing on either fairness or inclusivity, even when based on the same facts.
Media narratives frame public views on transgender athletes, focusing on either fairness or inclusivity, even when based on the same facts.
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