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Claudia Wilhelm

0000-0002-8178-1560

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Are byline biases an issue of the past? The effect of author’s gender and emotion norm prescriptions on the evaluation of news articles on gender equ…

2021

When female journalists write about issues of gender equality, they often become the target of incivility and their work is devaluated. Research has investigated such devaluations based on journalists’ gender under the scope of byline biases, analysing if it matters to readers whether a news piece is authored by a male or female journalist. In this paper, we set out to study if gender byline biases occur when journalists write about gender equality. As gender attributions become particularly salient through the presentation of gendered emotion norms, we also inquire in how it matters for readers’ interest in reading such an article and the attributed credibility of the author when an artic…

Gender equalityCommunicationNorm (group)05 social sciences050109 social psychologyIncivilityArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Work (electrical)050903 gender studies0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0509 other social sciencesMedical prescriptionPsychologySocial psychologyJournalism
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sj-pdf-1-jou-10.1177_14648849211012176 – Supplemental material for Are byline biases an issue of the past? The effect of author’s gender and emotion …

2021

Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-jou-10.1177_14648849211012176 for Are byline biases an issue of the past? The effect of author’s gender and emotion norm prescriptions on the evaluation of news articles on gender equality by Leyla Dogruel, Sven Joeckel and Claudia Wilhelm in Journalism

200199 Communication and Media Studies not elsewhere classifiedFOS: Media and communications
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