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Gender on the agenda: Media framing of women and women of color in the 2020 U.S. presidential election

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The results of this article propose three primary findings: first, the news media perpetuates and creates new stereotypes for women and women of color who run for political office; second,… Click to show full abstract

The results of this article propose three primary findings: first, the news media perpetuates and creates new stereotypes for women and women of color who run for political office; second, female journalists disproportionately write news articles about female candidates compared to their male counterparts; and finally, images of women in online news stories appear to be “vanishing,” with news articles supplementing media elements with videos and infographics.

Keywords: agenda media; women color; gender agenda; news; media framing; women women

Journal Title: Newspaper Research Journal
Year Published: 2022

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