2013
DOI: 10.4000/lectures.10343
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Virginie Julliard, De la presse à Internet la parité en questions

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“…"Newcomers" are supposed to be spokespeople for the group they represent, and this risks reifying identities (whereas each individual has multiple, shifting and sometimes contradictory identities). 9 When parity was introduced in France, for instance, gender roles were again (re)produced, this time in politics, since women were expected to invest in certain issues and promote certain so-called "feminine" values (Dulong, Matonti, 2005;Achin et al, 2007;Julliard, 2012). Additionally, political participation and access to public space remain conditional upon accepting normative gender identities and the division of sexualities (Clarke, 2000;Dalibert, Quemener, 2016;Cervulle, 2014;Espineira, 2014).…”
Section: Creating and Disbanding The Audiences Of Controversiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…"Newcomers" are supposed to be spokespeople for the group they represent, and this risks reifying identities (whereas each individual has multiple, shifting and sometimes contradictory identities). 9 When parity was introduced in France, for instance, gender roles were again (re)produced, this time in politics, since women were expected to invest in certain issues and promote certain so-called "feminine" values (Dulong, Matonti, 2005;Achin et al, 2007;Julliard, 2012). Additionally, political participation and access to public space remain conditional upon accepting normative gender identities and the division of sexualities (Clarke, 2000;Dalibert, Quemener, 2016;Cervulle, 2014;Espineira, 2014).…”
Section: Creating and Disbanding The Audiences Of Controversiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research into gender in this discipline, which increased following the public debates in France on the Pacs and on parity, is now well established. 1 Problems broached included the production of gender in press discourses (Tavernier, 2004;Julliard, 2012;Olivesi, 2012;Dalibert, 2013;Cervulle, Julliard, 2013); the digital social media (for example, debates on Twitter [Cervulle, Pailler, 2014;Julliard, 2016]); the effect of gender relations on how journalism is organised (Damian-Gaillard, Saïtta, 2011;Chauvel, Le Renard, 2013); the institutional definition of gender (Hernández Orellana, Kunert, 2014); media representations as a site of recompositions of gender identity (Coulomb-Gully, Méadel, 2012;Quemener, 2014;Damian-Gaillard, Montañola, Olivesi, 2014;Lécossais, 2014;Quemener, 2014;Damian-Gaillard, Montañola, Olivesi, 2014;Lécossais, 2014;Espineira, 2015); the social regulation of sexuality, as visible in the media (Fred Pailler [2011]; the sexualisation of digital devices, and Florian Vörös [2015] on the gendered uses of online pornography).…”
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