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Hidden Sexism: Facial Prominence and Its Connections to Gender and Occupational Status in Popular Print Media

机译:隐藏的性别歧视:流行印刷媒体中的面部表情及其与性别和职业地位的关系

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A total of 779 article-embedded photographs from six popular US magazines during 2004 (Newsweek, Time, Fortune, Money, People, and Sports Illustrated) were examined assessing the relationship between occupational status and gender and the depiction of men and women in print media. Results show individuals depicted in intellectually focused occupations had higher face-to-body ratios than individuals depicted in physically focused occupations. Gender differences in facial prominence did not reach significance. A gender by occupation interaction indicated men in intellectually focused occupations had higher face-to-body ratios than women in similar professions, whereas women in physical occupations had higher face-to-body ratios than men in similar occupations. This suggests a disparity in the media with regard to displaying men and women equally in similar occupational roles.
机译:在2004年(《新闻周刊》,《时间》,《财富》,《金钱》,《人物》和《体育画报》)中,共检查了779条嵌入照片的照片,以评估职业状况与性别之间的关系以及印刷媒体上男女的描绘。结果显示,以智力为重点的职业所描绘的人的脸部比身体上以身体为重点的职业所描绘的人的比例更高。面部突出的性别差异未达到显着水平。通过职业交互作用的性别表明,从事智力工作的男性的面部比率比从事类似职业的女性高,而从事体育职业的妇女的面部比率高于从事类似职业的男性。这表明媒体在男女平等担任类似职业方面存在差异。

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