Previous research of gender differences in power has largely focused on the public domain (e.g., leadership positions), and to a lesser extent power on the private domain (e.g., power in private relationships), where people may perceive these domains to be more or less important in their lives. We studied gender differences in preference weighted power (PWP) in different domains by weighting the perceived power by the perceived importance in life in a large set of Twitter messages from the United States ( N = 9,286,471). The results showed that men (tweets including "he") are semantically related to general power, and women (tweets including "she") are related to importance in life, which in previous research have been connected to the publ...
Women have historically been underrepresented in politics. However, in the last few decades, more an...
Feminist news media researchers have long contended that masculine news values shape journalists’ qu...
We investigate the interaction of power, gender, and language use in the Enron email corpus. We pres...
Power can be applied in different domains (e.g., politics, work, romantic relationships, family etc....
Power can be applied in different domains (e.g., politics, work, romantic relationships, family etc....
Social media is a new public sphere where people can, in principle, communicate with each other rega...
Published online: 04 April 2022Past quantitative studies have shown that most media coverage is of m...
As campaign discussions increasingly circulate within social media, it is important to understand th...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a study about gender differences in the climate ch...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 21, 2010).The entire ...
In the past decade, it is hard to deny that social media has become more and more prevalent in our d...
Prior research has shown that gender-based leadership differences can influence organizational funct...
We present a study about gender differences towards anthropogenic impact on climate change, as disco...
Although collective action has psychological benefits in non-gendered contexts (e.g., Drury et al., ...
In terms of the representation of women in society, great strides have been made in some areas, but ...
Women have historically been underrepresented in politics. However, in the last few decades, more an...
Feminist news media researchers have long contended that masculine news values shape journalists’ qu...
We investigate the interaction of power, gender, and language use in the Enron email corpus. We pres...
Power can be applied in different domains (e.g., politics, work, romantic relationships, family etc....
Power can be applied in different domains (e.g., politics, work, romantic relationships, family etc....
Social media is a new public sphere where people can, in principle, communicate with each other rega...
Published online: 04 April 2022Past quantitative studies have shown that most media coverage is of m...
As campaign discussions increasingly circulate within social media, it is important to understand th...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a study about gender differences in the climate ch...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 21, 2010).The entire ...
In the past decade, it is hard to deny that social media has become more and more prevalent in our d...
Prior research has shown that gender-based leadership differences can influence organizational funct...
We present a study about gender differences towards anthropogenic impact on climate change, as disco...
Although collective action has psychological benefits in non-gendered contexts (e.g., Drury et al., ...
In terms of the representation of women in society, great strides have been made in some areas, but ...
Women have historically been underrepresented in politics. However, in the last few decades, more an...
Feminist news media researchers have long contended that masculine news values shape journalists’ qu...
We investigate the interaction of power, gender, and language use in the Enron email corpus. We pres...