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Race and Gender in the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election: A Content Analysis of Editorial Cartoons

机译:种族与性别在2008年美国总统大选中:对编辑漫画的内容分析

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Previous research has suggested that news and commentary concerning political candidates can vary based on a candidate's gender or race. Race and gender were especially salient in the 2008 U.S. presidential election. A content analysis of editorial cartoons was conducted to examine patterns in content or imagery related to race and gender. Editorial cartoons that featured Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and/or John McCain and were published during the primary season were analyzed. Cartoons featuring Obama were more likely to be favorable than those featuring the other candidates; those featuring Clinton were more likely to be unfavorable. Clinton was more often presented as ugly and small in size than was Obama. Clinton was shown perpetrating violence more often than the male candidates; she was also portrayed as the recipient of particularly gruesome violence. Some cartoons featured imagery or content that relied on racial or gender stereotypes; a qualitative analysis of these cartoons is provided. Overall, findings support previous research showing the continued relevance of race and gender in media coverage of political campaigns.
机译:先前的研究表明,有关政治候选人的新闻和评论会根据候选人的性别或种族而有所不同。种族和性别在2008年美国总统大选中尤为突出。对社论漫画进行了内容分析,以检查与种族和性别相关的内容或图像中的模式。分析了主季期间出版的以巴拉克·奥巴马,希拉里·克林顿和/或约翰·麦凯恩为特色的社论漫画。以奥巴马为代表的漫画比以其他候选人为代表的漫画更受青睐。那些以克林顿为特色的人更有可能受到不利影响。与奥巴马相比,克林顿经常被认为丑陋且身材矮小。事实证明,克林顿比男性候选人更经常发生暴力。她还被描绘成特别可怕的暴力的接受者。有些卡通的图像或内容依赖种族或性别的刻板印象。提供了对这些动画片的定性分析。总体而言,研究结果支持先前的研究,表明种族和性别在政治运动的媒体报道中仍具有关联性。

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