En studie som skiljer sig En kvantitativ innehållsanalys av kvällspressens gestaltning av offentliga kvinnor och män i skilsmässa.
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine the media portrayal of public couples going through a
divorce. The examined newspapers are the Swedish tabloids Aftonbladet and Expressen. The
used method is a quantitative content analysis, in which we have analyzed 221 articles, all
regarding a public couples divorce. All of the selected six couples are heterosexual, since our
study is based on the heterosexual norm.
We have examined how much space the woman and the man receive, who gets the most
quotes and whether the man or woman is mentioned the most times. We have also examined the gender of the journalist, to see if that makes any difference in the portrayal according to the different genders. These aspects of our study are connected to the theory of framing.
We have also examined who talks the most about their children, who gets mentioned
connected to their work and who talks about appearance. Also who is portrayed as
emotionally weak, strong and neutral. These aspects of our study is connected to Yvonne
Hirdman’s theory about the gender contract.
Our results has shown that the woman gets more space in the articles. It is also clear that the
man does not get that much space we thought he would, according to theory. The man is
more often neutral, meaning that he does not show as much emotion as the woman. It is more
common that the women talks about children. We also noticed that the journalists gender has
no impact on the portrayal of the different genders.
In conclusion we mean that our study both confirm and contradict the stereotypes we wanted to investigate. Some, as the one with the women being the one who talks the most about children, is strengthened by theory. Some, as the man being the strong one, is not.
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Student essay
Student essay
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Date
2018-09-04Author
Samuelsson, Amanda
Meijer, Lovisa
Keywords
divorce, gender stereotypes, Swedish tabloids, media portrayal, framing, gender
Series/Report no.
kv18-1
Language
swe