Gender on the agenda: Media framing of women and women of color in the 2020 U.S. presidential election

Q2 Social Sciences Newspaper Research Journal Pub Date : 2022-02-21 DOI:10.1177/07395329221077253
S. Gibbons
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The results of this article propose three primary findings: first, the news media perpetuates and creates new stereotypes for women and women of color who run for political office; second, female journalists disproportionately write news articles about female candidates compared to their male counterparts; and finally, images of women in online news stories appear to be “vanishing,” with news articles supplementing media elements with videos and infographics.
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议程上的性别:2020年美国总统大选中媒体对女性和有色人种女性的报道
这篇文章的结果提出了三个主要发现:首先,新闻媒体使竞选政治职位的女性和有色人种女性的刻板印象永久化并产生新的刻板印象;其次,与男性记者相比,女性记者撰写关于女性候选人的新闻文章的比例过高;最后,网络新闻故事中的女性形象似乎正在“消失”,新闻文章用视频和信息图补充了媒体元素。
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