New Online Publication in Feminist Media Studies!

24.01.2020

Feminist Media Studies has published a paper by Fabienne Lind and Christine E. Meltzer!

Fabienne Lind and Christine E. Meltzer published their new paper "Now you see me, now you don’t: applying automated content analysis to track migrant women’s salience in German news" in the Feminist Media Studies. Congratulations!

Reading media headlines and articles about migration, one quickly gets the impression that the media discourse is focused on migrant men. To investigate to what extend this perception actually holds true, in this study, the authors examine the visibility of gender in media coverage about migrants. They present a validated keyword-based dictionary that allows for automatic and reliable measurement of migrants’ salience (i.e., women, men) in German news coverage. A salience analysis of German migration-related news coverage published between January 2003 and December 2017 is undertaken. The authors investigate the salience of migrant women in migration news over time, their salience relative to migrant men, as well as across media outlets with different political leanings. They find that migrant women are salient in 12 to 26 per cent of migration-related news articles, whereas migrant men are referred to in almost all migration-related articles. They contextualize these results with actual immigration statistics, discuss the problematic nature of the findings, and weigh the opportunities for and limitations of automatically tracking women migrants in the media against each other.

Fabienne Lind and Christine E. Meltzer (2020) Now you see me, now you don’t: applying automated content analysis to track migrant women’s salience in German news. Feminist Media Studies.

Find the full paper here: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14680777.2020.1713840