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Comparing gendered and generic representations of mental illness in Canadian newspapers: an exploration of the chivalry hypothesis

机译:比较加拿大报纸中精神疾病的性别和一般性表征:骑士精神假说的探索

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The 'chivalry hypothesis' posits that woman are treated more compassionately by the media when compared with men. To our knowledge, no research study has explored the chivalry hypothesis as applied to people with mental illness. As such, we set out to compare three types of newspaper articles, those that focus on (1) mental illness generically; (2) a woman with mental illness; and (3) a man with mental illness.
机译:“侠义假说”假设与男性相比,媒体对女性的同情心更大。就我们所知,尚无研究研究探索用于精神病患者的骑士精神假说。因此,我们着手比较三种报纸文章,它们主要针对(1)精神疾病; (2)患有精神疾病的妇女; (3)患有精神疾病的男子。

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