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Where Are All of the Women? Untangling the Effects of Representation, Participation, and Preferences on Gender Differences in Political Press Coverage:

机译:所有的女人都在哪里?弄清楚政治媒体报道中的代表性,参与和偏好对性别差异的影响:

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The author examines why female politicians continue to be underrepresented in the press by measuring how structural inequalities, engagement in traditional and disruptive dialogue, and gender preferences influence the amount of press coverage U.S. House representatives receive. Drawing on a data set of Tweets, press releases, and news articles and transcripts related to the 114th House of Representatives’ investigations of the Iran deal and Planned Parenthood, the author uses negative binomial regression to test the effects of gender, engagement, and interactions of the two on the press coverage received by male and female House members. The results indicate that female House members’ underrepresentation in the media mirrors their underrepresentation in public office. These findings suggest that although political discourse and gender preferences may not be keeping women out of the media when covering gendered topics, getting more women in public office is likely to be a cumbersome challenge in itself.
机译:作者通过测量结构性不平等,参与传统和破坏性对话以及性别偏好如何影响美国众议院新闻界报道的数量,研究了为什么女政治人物在新闻界的代表性仍然不足。借助与第114众议院针对伊朗交易和计划生育的调查有关的推文,新闻稿以及新闻报道和笔录的数据集,作者使用负二项式回归来检验性别,参与度和互动的影响男性和女性众议院成员在新闻报道上的两人中有一半。结果表明,女性众议院议员在媒体中的代表性不足反映了她们在公职中的代表性不足。这些发现表明,尽管政治话题和性别偏爱在报道性别话题时可能不会让女性远离媒体,但让更多的女性出任公职本身可能是一项繁重的挑战。

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