#WomenInSTEM: exploring self-presentation of identity on Instagram

Jocelyn Steinke, Amanda Coletti, Christine Gilbert
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Despite prior research on portrayals of women in STEM in traditional media, fewer studies have considered portrayals on social media. This content analysis of Instagram posts ($N=300$) examined how individuals using the hashtag #WomenInSTEM presented their gender identity, STEM identity, and other social identities through digital self-portraits, selfies, and associated text. Results showed that those associating with this hashtag community primarily presented: 1) counter-gender-stereotyped portrayals, but occasionally reflected gender stereotypes in subtle ways; 2) STEM identity portrayals, mostly focused on self-recognition; and 3) self-promotional and lifestyle portrayals. Findings advance understanding of identity presentation and negotiation for individuals associating with the hashtag #WomenInSTEM through portrayals presented on Instagram. Implications for the use of social media to promote equity in STEM through outreach programs that feature women STEM role models are discussed.
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#WomenInSTEM:探索 Instagram 上的自我身份展示
尽管此前已有研究对传统媒体中 STEM 领域的女性形象进行了描绘,但很少有研究对社交媒体上的女性形象进行研究。本研究对 Instagram 上的帖子($N=300$)进行了内容分析,研究了使用 #WomenInSTEM 标签的个人如何通过数字自画像、自拍和相关文字来展示自己的性别身份、STEM 身份和其他社会身份。结果显示,与该标签社区有关联的人主要展示了:1)反性别刻板印象的形象,但偶尔也会以微妙的方式反映性别刻板印象;2)STEM 身份形象,主要侧重于自我认可;以及 3)自我宣传和生活方式形象。研究结果加深了人们对通过 Instagram 上的描述与 #WomenInSTEM 标签相关联的个人的身份展示和协商的理解。此外,还讨论了使用社交媒体通过以女性 STEM 榜样为特色的推广计划促进 STEM 公平的意义。
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