Familjekära chefer och opersonliga ledare En studie om reproducering av stereotypa könsroller i intervjuer med kvinnliga och manliga chefer i Dagens industri
Abstract
Title: Familjära chefer och opersonliga ledare – en studie om reproducering av stereotypa könsroller i intervjuer med kvinnliga och manliga chefer i Dagens industri
Authors: Linnéa Pettersson and Lovisa Waldeck
Subject: Undergraduate research paper in journalism studies, Dept. of journalism, media and communication, JMG, University of Gothenburg
Term: Autumn 2013
Supervisor: Mats Ekström, JMG, University of Gothenburg
Pages: 33
Purpose: The main purpose was to identify and examine the difference between how the
business newspaper Dagens industri portray male and female CEOs and executives.
The study focuses on longer interviews of more personal character.
Method: Qualitative content analysis
Procedure: Fourteen interviews in Dagens industri, with seven men and seven women, were described and analyzed.
Results: By using qualitative content analysis we were able to find that stereotypic gender roles are being reproduced in many ways in Dagens industri. The interviews with the female leaders have a more personal character with a larger focus on their private life while men gets to answer more technical questions related to their company. Women are questioned about their children and home while men are not. Both men and women are attributed with stereotypical characters.
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Student essay
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Date
2014-02-12Author
Pettersson, Linnéa
Waldeck, Lovisa
Keywords
vd:s
stereotyper
näringsliv
media
könsroller
kvalitativ textanalys
genus
Dagens industri
chefer
qualitative content analysis
stereotypes
gender role
gender
executives
CEO
business world
Series/Report no.
Journalistikgranskning
KH13-13
Language
swe