Riedl Andreas A, Rohrbach Tobias, Krakovsky Christina
Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria.
University of Fribourg, Switzerland.
Journal Mass Commun Q. 2024 Sep;101(3):679-702. doi: 10.1177/10776990211073454. Epub 2022 Mar 3.
While the persisting issue of women's underrepresentation in political news partly arises from biases in the social reality, journalism plays a crucial role in mediating these biases. This study proposes a multilayered framework of gendered influences in journalistic news production to understand how journalistic factors exacerbate or mitigate women's media representation. Drawing from a mixed-methods design (content analysis, survey, interviews), journalists' own gender emerges as the strongest predictor of gendered representations. Women's underrepresentation is also influenced by professional roles but not by organizations' gender guidelines. We explore how journalists perceive these influences and discuss conceptual and practical implications.
虽然政治新闻中女性代表比例持续偏低的问题部分源于社会现实中的偏见,但新闻业在调节这些偏见方面发挥着关键作用。本研究提出了一个新闻生产中性别影响的多层次框架,以了解新闻因素如何加剧或减轻女性在媒体中的代表性。基于混合方法设计(内容分析、调查、访谈),记者自身的性别成为性别化呈现的最强预测因素。女性代表比例偏低也受到职业角色的影响,但不受组织性别指导方针的影响。我们探讨了记者如何看待这些影响,并讨论了概念和实际意义。