2004
Volume 51, Issue 2
  • ISSN: 1384-6930
  • E-ISSN: 1875-7286

Abstract

Samenvatting

Een inhoudsanalyse van Nederlandse kranten onderzocht hoe berichtgeving over vrouwelijke politici met een Buiten-Europese herkomst verschilt van hun mannelijke collega’s en Nederlandse politici. Buiten-Europese politici (zowel vrouwelijke als mannelijke) hadden meer kans op negatieve dan positieve berichtgeving, terwijl Nederlandse mannen het vaakst werden gequoot. Bovendien wordt van Buiten-Europese vrouwen het vaakst hun geslacht benadrukt.

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