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Gender on the Brain: A Case Study of Science Communication in the New Media Environment

机译:大脑上的性别:新媒体环境下的科学传播案例研究

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Neuroscience research on sex difference is currently a controversial field, frequently accused of purveying a ‘neurosexism’ that functions to naturalise gender inequalities. However, there has been little empirical investigation of how information about neurobiological sex difference is interpreted within wider society. This paper presents a case study that tracks the journey of one high-profile study of neurobiological sex differences from its scientific publication through various layers of the public domain. A content analysis was performed to ascertain how the study was represented in five domains of communication: the original scientific article, a press release, the traditional news media, online reader comments and blog entries. Analysis suggested that scientific research on sex difference offers an opportunity to rehearse abiding cultural understandings of gender. In both scientific and popular contexts, traditional gender stereotypes were projected onto the novel scientific information, which was harnessed to demonstrate the factual truth and normative legitimacy of these beliefs. Though strains of misogyny were evident within the readers’ comments, most discussion of the study took pains to portray the sexes’ unique abilities as equal and ‘complementary’. However, this content often resembled a form of benevolent sexism, in which praise of women’s social-emotional skills compensated for their relegation from more esteemed trait-domains, such as rationality and productivity. The paper suggests that embedding these stereotype patterns in neuroscience may intensify their rhetorical potency by lending them the epistemic authority of science. It argues that the neuroscience of sex difference does not merely reflect, but can actively shape the gender norms of contemporary society.
机译:目前,有关性别差异的神经科学研究是一个有争议的领域,经常被指控提供一种“神经衰弱症”,其作用是使性别不平等自然化。但是,关于如何在更广泛的社会中解释有关神经生物学性别差异的信息的经验研究很少。本文提供了一个案例研究,该案例追踪了一项关于神经生物学性别差异的高调研究的历程,该研究从其科学出版物到公共领域的各个层面。进行了内容分析,以确定该研究在五个传播领域中的代表情况:原始科学文章,新闻稿,传统新闻媒体,在线读者评论和博客条目。分析表明,有关性别差异的科学研究为排练对性别的持久文化理解提供了机会。在科学和大众语境中,传统的性别刻板印象都被投射到了新颖的科学信息上,这些信息被用来证明这些信念的真实性和规范性合法性。尽管在读者的评论中明显会出现厌女症,但大多数关于该研究的讨论都竭尽全力地将两性的独特能力描绘为平等和“互补”的。但是,这种内容通常类似于一种仁慈的性别歧视,对女性的社交情感技巧的称赞弥补了她们从更受尊敬的特征领域(如理性和生产力)中的降级。该论文表明,将这些刻板印象模式嵌入神经科学中可以通过赋予它们科学的认知权威来增强其修辞能力。它认为性别差异的神经科学不仅可以反映出来,而且可以积极地塑造当代社会的性别规范。

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