2022
DOI: 10.1590/1807-01912022282510
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Género, estilos de liderazgo y campañas electorales en Twitter: las elecciones andaluzas de 2018

Abstract: El presente artículo tiene como objetivo reflexionar, con perspectiva de género, sobre el liderazgo político y el estilo comunicativo en Twitter (1078 tuits) durante la campaña electoral andaluza de 2018. Analizamos, a través de un análisis del contenido cuantitativo, las posibles brechas de género. Los datos recabados demuestran que las mujeres políticas esgrimen un estilo comunicativo particular y son más visibles en la red social, colocando temas femeninos en la agenda y esgrimiendo un estilo de liderazgo f… Show more

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“…Women's access to political power in Spain since the end of the dictatorship has been a relatively quick process, compared to other European countries, but has required more explicit interventions than in other spheres of life (Belmonte et al, 2016;Ruiloba 2009;Morales 1999;Astelarra 1990;Martínez 1990) and has generated lively debate in political parties and society since the late 1980s. In this respect, the literature on women's presence in governments in Spain is diverse, both at State scale (Barberá 2021;Fraile 2018;Espí-Hernández 2017;Rodríguez-Moya and Gago-García 2015;Ruiloba 2014Ruiloba , 2009Threlfall 2007) and at regional, provincial, and local level (Quiles and Téllez 2016;Camas 2013;Casellas et al, 2009).…”
Section: State Of the Questionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Women's access to political power in Spain since the end of the dictatorship has been a relatively quick process, compared to other European countries, but has required more explicit interventions than in other spheres of life (Belmonte et al, 2016;Ruiloba 2009;Morales 1999;Astelarra 1990;Martínez 1990) and has generated lively debate in political parties and society since the late 1980s. In this respect, the literature on women's presence in governments in Spain is diverse, both at State scale (Barberá 2021;Fraile 2018;Espí-Hernández 2017;Rodríguez-Moya and Gago-García 2015;Ruiloba 2014Ruiloba , 2009Threlfall 2007) and at regional, provincial, and local level (Quiles and Téllez 2016;Camas 2013;Casellas et al, 2009).…”
Section: State Of the Questionmentioning
confidence: 99%