2013
DOI: 10.1080/1461670x.2013.790619
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Islands of Divergence in a Stream of Convergence

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“…On comparing journalists’ tweets, Lasorsa (2012) found that women journalists tend to reveal more information about their professional and personal lives, link more to other websites, and are generally more transparent than their men colleagues. However, many observed patterns remain contested or limited to specific studies; for example, though some found that women-authored texts used a larger diversity of sources, in particular female sources (Armstrong, 2004; Rodgers & Thorson, 2003; Zoch & Turk, 1998), others found little to support this pattern (Liebler & Smith, 1997; Reich, 2014). Furthermore, while we should expect socialization-based differences to be more pronounced in non-Western contexts, where gender norms are more differentiated, very little research has addressed settings outside the United States.…”
Section: Gender and News Discourse: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On comparing journalists’ tweets, Lasorsa (2012) found that women journalists tend to reveal more information about their professional and personal lives, link more to other websites, and are generally more transparent than their men colleagues. However, many observed patterns remain contested or limited to specific studies; for example, though some found that women-authored texts used a larger diversity of sources, in particular female sources (Armstrong, 2004; Rodgers & Thorson, 2003; Zoch & Turk, 1998), others found little to support this pattern (Liebler & Smith, 1997; Reich, 2014). Furthermore, while we should expect socialization-based differences to be more pronounced in non-Western contexts, where gender norms are more differentiated, very little research has addressed settings outside the United States.…”
Section: Gender and News Discourse: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When considering approaches which involve looking back to early reporting processes, the journalists themselves have also been a fruitful source of insight: Albaek (2011), in looking at how experts end up contributing to news content, revisited both the journalist-author and the expert to record the starting point/interactions. The reconstructive interview with journalists is also a route used to Revista Comunicación y Métodos | Journal Communication & Methods ISSN: 2659-9538 establish what activity took place (Reich, 2006(Reich, , 2014, relying on the journalists to account for their behaviours. However, despite these various methods, what is often lacking are more holistic approaches to thoroughly capture media content origins beyond individual categories of source material based solely on the media report, or turning to the journalists themselves, which may not always be feasible or appropriate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%