In journalism, we are all men: material voices in the production of gender meanings

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Autor(a) principal: Subtil, Filipa Mónica de Brito Gonçalves
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Lobo, Paula, Silveirinha, Maria João, Silva, Marisa Torres da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/6221
Resumo: This study uses qualitative data to examine how male and female professionals in newsrooms experience and vocalize gender both in their lifeworlds and in media production in general. The research was based on semi-structured interviews with 18 Portuguese journalists. The responses were analysed through phenomenological and feminist lenses and indicated the issues men and women considered salient or negligible within our realms of inquiry. The study used the lived experience of the media professionals to identify two clusters of meaning that help explain how material practices and norms in journalism are lived and understood in the newsroom: gender views in journalism and gender differences in day-to-day professional life. Overall, the findings confirm that organizational factors and the traditional gender system play important roles in journalists’ attitudes and perceptions about the role of gender in their work. The results are significant because they show how gender is simultaneously embodied and denied by both female and male journalists in a process of phenomenological “typification” and adoption of a “natural attitude” towards the gender system that may prevent the disclosure of new possibilities and understandings of the objective social world and of our gender relations.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv In journalism, we are all men: material voices in the production of gender meanings
title In journalism, we are all men: material voices in the production of gender meanings
spellingShingle In journalism, we are all men: material voices in the production of gender meanings
Subtil, Filipa Mónica de Brito Gonçalves
Feminist media studies
Gender in the newsroom
Interviews
Journalism
Phenomenology
Women in journalism
title_short In journalism, we are all men: material voices in the production of gender meanings
title_full In journalism, we are all men: material voices in the production of gender meanings
title_fullStr In journalism, we are all men: material voices in the production of gender meanings
title_full_unstemmed In journalism, we are all men: material voices in the production of gender meanings
title_sort In journalism, we are all men: material voices in the production of gender meanings
author Subtil, Filipa Mónica de Brito Gonçalves
author_facet Subtil, Filipa Mónica de Brito Gonçalves
Lobo, Paula
Silveirinha, Maria João
Silva, Marisa Torres da
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author2 Lobo, Paula
Silveirinha, Maria João
Silva, Marisa Torres da
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Subtil, Filipa Mónica de Brito Gonçalves
Lobo, Paula
Silveirinha, Maria João
Silva, Marisa Torres da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Feminist media studies
Gender in the newsroom
Interviews
Journalism
Phenomenology
Women in journalism
topic Feminist media studies
Gender in the newsroom
Interviews
Journalism
Phenomenology
Women in journalism
description This study uses qualitative data to examine how male and female professionals in newsrooms experience and vocalize gender both in their lifeworlds and in media production in general. The research was based on semi-structured interviews with 18 Portuguese journalists. The responses were analysed through phenomenological and feminist lenses and indicated the issues men and women considered salient or negligible within our realms of inquiry. The study used the lived experience of the media professionals to identify two clusters of meaning that help explain how material practices and norms in journalism are lived and understood in the newsroom: gender views in journalism and gender differences in day-to-day professional life. Overall, the findings confirm that organizational factors and the traditional gender system play important roles in journalists’ attitudes and perceptions about the role of gender in their work. The results are significant because they show how gender is simultaneously embodied and denied by both female and male journalists in a process of phenomenological “typification” and adoption of a “natural attitude” towards the gender system that may prevent the disclosure of new possibilities and understandings of the objective social world and of our gender relations.
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