Abstract
A bibliometric analysis of 949 documents from the Scopus database (1992–2023) reveals a growing interest in researching the news portrayal of the LGBTQ community. The United States emerges as the primary contributor, with the University of Toronto leading in research output. Dhoest A, Lovelock M, and Meyer MDE stand out as principal researchers. Keyword analysis highlights a prevalent focus on "queer," while "LGBTQ" usage is on the rise, reflecting a shift towards more inclusive representation. This study provides insights into current trends, addresses existing gaps, and offers guidance for future research directions. By shedding light on evolving patterns in the depiction of LGBTQ individuals in the media, it contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of this important societal issue.
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