A 20-year stocktake of Aotearoa New Zealand’s performance in the Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP): Feminisation of the newsroom but still not gender parity

IF 1.2 Q3 COMMUNICATION Communication Research and Practice Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI:10.1080/22041451.2021.1989886
Susan Fountaine, Cathy Strong, Flora Galy-Badenas, L. Salter
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ABSTRACT Aotearoa New Zealand is often portrayed as a leader in gender equity, with the recent ascendance of Jacinda Ardern to Prime Minister reinforcing that image in the national and international media. However, 20 years of national data from the Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP) show that gender imbalances continue in most aspects of the news sector, particularly in sports reporting. While the gender balance in New Zealand’s journalistic workforce has improved, this shift has not resulted in nearly such impressive gains in terms of sources and subjects in news stories. Drawing on other research to extend the insights provided by the GMMP findings, we suggest that young women are readily recruited into journalism but their pay, influence and hopes of promotion remain limited. We conclude by arguing that NZ has made substantial progress towards gender equity but much more can be done.
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20年来新西兰在全球媒体监测项目(GMMP)中的表现:新闻编辑部女性化,但仍未实现性别平等
摘要:新西兰经常被描绘成性别平等的领导者,最近杰辛达·阿德恩(Jacinda Ardern)当选总理,在国内和国际媒体上强化了这一形象。然而,全球媒体监测项目(GMMP) 20年来的国家数据表明,性别不平衡在新闻部门的大多数方面仍然存在,特别是在体育报道方面。虽然新西兰新闻工作者的性别平衡有所改善,但这一转变并没有在新闻报道的来源和主题方面取得如此令人印象深刻的进展。通过借鉴其他研究来扩展GMMP调查结果所提供的见解,我们认为年轻女性很容易被招聘到新闻业,但她们的薪酬、影响力和晋升希望仍然有限。我们的结论是,新西兰在性别平等方面取得了实质性进展,但还有很多工作要做。
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