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Men dominate news coverage of womens reproductive issues, finds Womens Media Center study
WASHINGTON, DC Male voices and perspectives eclipse female ones -- even in coverage of womens reproductive issues -- according to research released today by the Womens Media Center. When it comes to stories about abortion and contraception, womens voices are systematically stifled as writers and as sources, said Julie Burton, president of the Womens Media Center. Burton noted, In articles about elections and reproductive issues, mens voices prevail, especially in coverage of presidential campaigns, with male reporters telling 67 percent of all presidential election stories related to abortion and contraception.
The gender of the reporter appears to affect whom they choose to quote and how they cover the story. WMCs research shows that female journalists quote women more often than their male counterparts, while quotes from male sources predominate in articles written by men. Gloria Steinem, co-founder of the Womens Media Center noted, Since women play a greater role in reproduction, it would make sense for women to be the majority of the sources and authorities in its coverage.
WMC research shows male voices dominate reproductive issues coverage as journalists and as sources. Female journalists wrote just 37 percent of articles about reproductive issues while their male counterparts penned 52 percent. Another 11 percent did not have bylines. Quotes from men account for 41 percent of all quotes in articles about reproductive issues while quotes from women account for just 33 percent.
The American public and especially women deserve accurate, informed and experienced media coverage on reproductive health, state and federal legislation, abortion and contraception, said Gloria Steinem. This research is offered in the hope of increasing public information about reproductive justice which means the right to have or not to have children as a basic human right.
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