A glass ceiling in the online age? Explaining the underrepresentation of women in online political n...

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Titel: A glass ceiling in the online age? Explaining the underrepresentation of women in online political news;
Beteiligte: Humprecht, Edda, Esser, Frank
In: European Journal of Communication, 32, 2017, 5, S. 439-456
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SAGE Publications
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Umfang: 439-456
ISSN: 0267-3231
1460-3705
DOI: 10.1177/0267323117720343
veröffentlicht in: European Journal of Communication
Sprache: Englisch
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Kollektion: SAGE Publications (CrossRef)
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<jats:p> In previous decades, women in Western countries have gained more influence in various social realms. The percentage of females in higher education, the workforce, boards at publicly traded companies and national parliaments has increased. However, substantial underrepresentation of women in political news has remained. To explain the reasons behind this gender imbalance in news content, we conducted a content analysis of different types of online news in six Western countries. In our study, we distinguish among three levels of analysis: (1) the story level (frequency and format), (2) the media organization level (popular vs mass and upmarket outlets) and (3) the societal level. The results indicate that female actors are most frequently covered by popular news outlets and are more likely to be depicted in a photograph. Furthermore, strong determinants of continued gender differences in political news were found at the country level. Specifically, coverage increases in countries where gender equality is progressing in major parts of society. </jats:p>