This article presents a text-analytic approach to analysing media content for evidence of gender bias. Irish newspaper content is examined using machine learning and natural language processing techniques. Systematic differences in the coverage of male and female politicians are uncovered, and these differences are analysed for evidence of gender bias. A corpus of newspaper coverage of politicians over a 15-year period was created. Features of the text were extracted and patterns differentiating coverage of male and female politicians were identified using machine learning. Discriminative features were then analysed for evidence of gender bias. Findings showed evidence of gender bias in how female politicians were portrayed, the policies th...
Do the media cover men and women politicians and candidates differently? This article performs a sys...
In the months leading up to the 2010 British General Election, pundits were claiming that women woul...
This paper studies how female candidates are covered by newspapers during election campaigns. Previo...
This article presents a text-analytic approach to analysing media content for evidence of gender bia...
THESIS 10564This thesis presents an investigation of whether there is evidence of gender bias in the...
We study gender bias in media coverage of candidates during election campaigns. Our analysis focuses...
We examine gender bias in media by tallying the number of men and women quoted in news text, using t...
This study examines gender discourse in newspapers’ coverage on male and female politicians. Newspap...
ABSTRACT Research on gender bias in the media can also be closely related to news media exposure. S...
Socioeconomic status and gender are are heavily influenced by systemic bias. We focus on addressing ...
The present study explores gendered representations in Belgian electoral news coverage. Compared to ...
Through a multitude of platforms and sources, news media permeates online daily interactions. This r...
Do the media cover men and women politicians and candidates differently? This article performs a sys...
While the prevalence of large pre-trained language models has led to significant improvements in the...
Do the media cover men and women politicians and candidates differently? This article performs a sys...
Do the media cover men and women politicians and candidates differently? This article performs a sys...
In the months leading up to the 2010 British General Election, pundits were claiming that women woul...
This paper studies how female candidates are covered by newspapers during election campaigns. Previo...
This article presents a text-analytic approach to analysing media content for evidence of gender bia...
THESIS 10564This thesis presents an investigation of whether there is evidence of gender bias in the...
We study gender bias in media coverage of candidates during election campaigns. Our analysis focuses...
We examine gender bias in media by tallying the number of men and women quoted in news text, using t...
This study examines gender discourse in newspapers’ coverage on male and female politicians. Newspap...
ABSTRACT Research on gender bias in the media can also be closely related to news media exposure. S...
Socioeconomic status and gender are are heavily influenced by systemic bias. We focus on addressing ...
The present study explores gendered representations in Belgian electoral news coverage. Compared to ...
Through a multitude of platforms and sources, news media permeates online daily interactions. This r...
Do the media cover men and women politicians and candidates differently? This article performs a sys...
While the prevalence of large pre-trained language models has led to significant improvements in the...
Do the media cover men and women politicians and candidates differently? This article performs a sys...
Do the media cover men and women politicians and candidates differently? This article performs a sys...
In the months leading up to the 2010 British General Election, pundits were claiming that women woul...
This paper studies how female candidates are covered by newspapers during election campaigns. Previo...