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- Title
Desigualdade de gênero no jornalismo esportivo impresso: a face oculta da assimetria nas páginas de jornais.
- Authors
Barsotti, Adriana; da Cruz Carvalho, Júlia
- Abstract
Brazilian television's efforts to reduce gender inequality in sports journalism are well known. Since 2021, women have been taking on roles that were previously exclusive to men, such as narrating soccer matches. This article starts from the hypothesis that printed newspapers are going against the trend seen in sports television journalism. To achieve the objectives, 1,184 publications from the sports sections of the country's three main newspapers - O Globo, Folha de S. Paulo and Estado de S. Paulo - were analyzed in July 2020 and July 2021. Of the total number of signed texts, 86.7% were written by men and only 13.3% by women. An even greater asymmetry was recorded in the photojournalism of these sections. Women published 7.9% of the photos compared to 92.1% by men. To help interpret the data, two in-depth interviews were conducted with women journalists from the sports sections of these media outlets.
- Subjects
SPORTS journalism; TELEVISION broadcasting of news; SPORTS television programs; TELEVISED sports; WOMEN journalists; GENDER inequality
- Publication
Alceu: Revista de Comunicação, Cultura e Política, 2024, Vol 24, Issue 52, p120
- ISSN
1518-8728
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.46391/ALCEU.v24.ed52.2024.404