Nic pro holky? Genderové nerovnosti v politické participaci na sociálních sítích

This paper elaborates on the authors’ previous research on the relatively unexplored area of the gender aspects of online political participation. Quantitative content analysis is used to analyse communication on selected Czech political parties’ Facebook profiles during the campaign for the parliam...

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Main Authors: Lenka Vochocová, Jaromír Mazák, Václav Štětka
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences 2016-12-01
Series:Gender a Výzkum
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Online Access:https://www.genderonline.cz/uploads/ddf70ac4abcfb2a07ac4ca3a03ab1746ec92bc49_grpv-216-stat-vochocova-mazak-stetka-nic-pro-holky.pdf
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spelling doaj-431fdb298e534771883ee388069c4d102020-11-24T23:07:20ZcesInstitute of Sociology, Czech Academy of SciencesGender a Výzkum2570-65782570-65862016-12-01172647510.13060/12130028.2016.17.2.283Nic pro holky? Genderové nerovnosti v politické participaci na sociálních sítíchLenka VochocováJaromír MazákVáclav ŠtětkaThis paper elaborates on the authors’ previous research on the relatively unexplored area of the gender aspects of online political participation. Quantitative content analysis is used to analyse communication on selected Czech political parties’ Facebook profiles during the campaign for the parliamentary elections in 2013 and 2014. The article focuses on women’s presence in political discussions and the relationship between their presence and the negativity of the communication in the forum, and presents a literature review offering possible explanations for the surprising difference in both the activity of men and women and the differences in the activity of female participants on the profile pages of different parties. The results of this research challenge some established assumptions about the alleged narrowing of the gender gap in the Internet environment and in social media specifically, as men turn out to be much more active than women.https://www.genderonline.cz/uploads/ddf70ac4abcfb2a07ac4ca3a03ab1746ec92bc49_grpv-216-stat-vochocova-mazak-stetka-nic-pro-holky.pdfonline political participationgenderelection campaigns
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author Lenka Vochocová
Jaromír Mazák
Václav Štětka
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Jaromír Mazák
Václav Štětka
Nic pro holky? Genderové nerovnosti v politické participaci na sociálních sítích
Gender a Výzkum
online political participation
gender
election campaigns
author_facet Lenka Vochocová
Jaromír Mazák
Václav Štětka
author_sort Lenka Vochocová
title Nic pro holky? Genderové nerovnosti v politické participaci na sociálních sítích
title_short Nic pro holky? Genderové nerovnosti v politické participaci na sociálních sítích
title_full Nic pro holky? Genderové nerovnosti v politické participaci na sociálních sítích
title_fullStr Nic pro holky? Genderové nerovnosti v politické participaci na sociálních sítích
title_full_unstemmed Nic pro holky? Genderové nerovnosti v politické participaci na sociálních sítích
title_sort nic pro holky? genderové nerovnosti v politické participaci na sociálních sítích
publisher Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences
series Gender a Výzkum
issn 2570-6578
2570-6586
publishDate 2016-12-01
description This paper elaborates on the authors’ previous research on the relatively unexplored area of the gender aspects of online political participation. Quantitative content analysis is used to analyse communication on selected Czech political parties’ Facebook profiles during the campaign for the parliamentary elections in 2013 and 2014. The article focuses on women’s presence in political discussions and the relationship between their presence and the negativity of the communication in the forum, and presents a literature review offering possible explanations for the surprising difference in both the activity of men and women and the differences in the activity of female participants on the profile pages of different parties. The results of this research challenge some established assumptions about the alleged narrowing of the gender gap in the Internet environment and in social media specifically, as men turn out to be much more active than women.
topic online political participation
gender
election campaigns
url https://www.genderonline.cz/uploads/ddf70ac4abcfb2a07ac4ca3a03ab1746ec92bc49_grpv-216-stat-vochocova-mazak-stetka-nic-pro-holky.pdf
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