Social Sciences
TV
100%
Girls
79%
Culture
79%
Family
69%
Information Theory
66%
Boys
66%
Gender
61%
Fandom
55%
Child
50%
Serials
45%
Content Analysis
41%
Audience
34%
Attitudes
34%
Gender
33%
Intertextuality
33%
USA
33%
Media Studies
33%
Experience
33%
Hierarchy
33%
Meme
33%
Politics
33%
Prisons
33%
Statistical Data
33%
Toys
33%
COVID-19
33%
Intention
33%
Demographics
33%
Mass Culture
33%
Elections
33%
Procedure
27%
Programming
25%
Research
25%
Education
25%
Approach
25%
Interpretation
22%
Friendship
19%
Magic
19%
Technology
16%
Mathematics
16%
Engineering
16%
Quantitative
16%
Men
15%
Adult
15%
Surveys
15%
Womens Liberation Movement
11%
Subject
11%
Communities
11%
Producer
11%
Religions
11%
Commentary
11%
Arts and Humanities
Women
100%
Intertextuality
66%
Females
66%
Audience
55%
Texts
54%
Fan
51%
Program
50%
TV
43%
Medium
42%
Femininity
40%
Depiction
37%
Marriage
33%
Masculinity
33%
Culture
33%
Esthetics
33%
Mystic
33%
trouble
33%
Expression
33%
Feelings
33%
Human Being
33%
Blogging
33%
Limits
33%
Activism
33%
Intents
33%
Celebrity
33%
Mask
33%
Fashion
33%
Pleasure
33%
Spectacles
33%
Creativity
33%
Interpretation
22%
Response
22%
History
20%
Gender
19%
Subject
19%
Communities
19%
Authors
18%
Norms
17%
Dialogism
16%
sub-genre
16%
Television Series
16%
Multiplicity
16%
Family
16%
Catalogues
16%
Strategy
16%
Programming
16%
Perspective
14%
Franchise
14%
Consent
13%
Creator
11%