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How different are male and female journalists? Results from a quantitative study

Gender differences continues to be a debated topic in media research. Previous studies have identified structured differences in media content, in audience profiles, and in the newsroom itself. Current research in various African contexts shows a renewed interest in the possible relation between gender configuration in the newsroom and media content.

This paper discusses gender differences in the contemporary African newsroom based on the results from a sizable quantitative survey. 346 journalists (male/female) were interviewed from a series of news institutions in a country considered traditional in terms of gender roles, namely Ethiopia. The paper identifies differences between male and female journalists in a number of areas, including ethical preferences, normative ideals of journalism, sources of influence, view on media transformation, confidence levels, religious preferences, and more.
Publisert i Paper presented at the annual conference of the South African Communication Association (SACOMM), Cape Town, South Africa, 2015
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