Gender and family-role portrayals of autism in British newspapers: An intersectional corpus-based study.

IF 5.2 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Autism Pub Date : 2024-12-11 DOI:10.1177/13623613241303547
Themis Karaminis, Costas Gabrielatos, Ursula Maden-Weinberger, Geoffrey Beattie
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A recent large-scale study on the portrayal of autism in British newspapers revealed a deficit-based coverage, which concentrated on children and boys in particular, typically represented from the mothers' perspective. This follow-up study refines these representations, considering how they differ by gender and family role. We analysed 2998 text samples, which discussed autism in the context of four combinations of gender and family roles, namely, BOY, GIRL, FATHER and MOTHER. These samples included sources with different publication dates, reporting style and political orientation. Autism representations remained negative regardless of gender and family role. Over time, stories about autistic girls started to emerge, identifying them as a distinct group explicitly compared to autistic boys. Newspapers, especially broadsheets, associated girls with diagnostic difficulties, camouflaging and sometimes gender dysphoria - discussed particularly for those assigned female at birth. The child's autism was more often attributed to maternal than paternal behaviours or lifestyle. Autistic mothers were mentioned more often than fathers and were portrayed negatively. We conclude that newspapers portray female autism as less significant than male autism and, in addition, place mothers under more ethical scrutiny than fathers. These disparities reflect both historical biases in autism research and gender and family-role stereotypes.

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英国报纸上自闭症的性别和家庭角色描述:一项基于交叉语料库的研究。
最近一项针对英国报纸上自闭症描述的大规模研究揭示了一种基于缺陷的报道,这种报道尤其集中在儿童和男孩身上,通常是从母亲的角度来表现的。这项后续研究细化了这些表征,考虑到它们如何因性别和家庭角色而不同。我们分析了2998个文本样本,这些文本样本在四种性别和家庭角色组合的背景下讨论了自闭症,即男孩、女孩、父亲和母亲。这些样本包括不同出版日期、报道风格和政治倾向的来源。无论性别和家庭角色如何,自闭症表征仍然是消极的。随着时间的推移,关于自闭症女孩的故事开始出现,与自闭症男孩相比,她们被明确地视为一个独特的群体。报纸,特别是大报,将女孩与诊断困难、伪装和有时性别不安联系在一起——特别是对那些出生时被指定为女性的人。孩子的自闭症更多地归因于母亲而不是父亲的行为或生活方式。与父亲相比,自闭症母亲被提及的频率更高,而且被描绘成负面形象。我们得出的结论是,报纸将女性自闭症描绘得没有男性自闭症那么重要,此外,将母亲置于比父亲更多的道德审查之下。这些差异既反映了自闭症研究的历史偏见,也反映了性别和家庭角色的刻板印象。
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Autism
Autism PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
9.80
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11.50%
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160
期刊介绍: Autism is a major, peer-reviewed, international journal, published 8 times a year, publishing research of direct and practical relevance to help improve the quality of life for individuals with autism or autism-related disorders. It is interdisciplinary in nature, focusing on research in many areas, including: intervention; diagnosis; training; education; translational issues related to neuroscience, medical and genetic issues of practical import; psychological processes; evaluation of particular therapies; quality of life; family needs; and epidemiological research. Autism provides a major international forum for peer-reviewed research of direct and practical relevance to improving the quality of life for individuals with autism or autism-related disorders. The journal''s success and popularity reflect the recent worldwide growth in the research and understanding of autistic spectrum disorders, and the consequent impact on the provision of treatment and care. Autism is interdisciplinary in nature, focusing on evaluative research in all areas, including: intervention, diagnosis, training, education, neuroscience, psychological processes, evaluation of particular therapies, quality of life issues, family issues and family services, medical and genetic issues, epidemiological research.
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