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The feminine style,the male influence,and the paradox of gendered political blogspace
Authors:Joachim Åström
Affiliation:1. Political Science, ?rebro University, ?rebro, Sweden;2. Department of Political Science, School of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences, ?rebro University, ?rebro, Sweden
Abstract:This article explores gender differences in political communication among blogging politicians. The article sets out to explore two baseline questions: (1) Are distinct gendered ‘blogstyles’ to be found among political representatives? and (2) How do gender and gendered blogstyles interplay and affect the impact of political blogs? The empirical study draws on a survey targeting blogging politicians in Sweden (N?=?523). The analysis identifies substantial differences in how female and male politicians communicate in the blogosphere as well as the outcomes in terms of feedback and impact. Female politicians, to a greater degree than their male counterparts, utilize blogging for the purpose of fostering a stronger connection with their readers as well as to enquire about ideas and policy perspectives. This strategy seems to be successful for fostering qualitative feedback from readers; yet, female bloggers have far less impact than their male colleges. We discuss two potential understandings of these results: relating to gender stereotypes and the network power structure of the blogosphere.
Keywords:Gender  politics  social media  e-democracy  blogs  blogging
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