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More inclusive and on wider sources: A Comparative Analysis of Data and Political Journalists on Twitter in Germany

Published 26 Jan 2024 in cs.SI | (2401.14925v1)

Abstract: Women are underrepresented in many areas of journalistic newsrooms. In this paper, we examine if this established effect continues in the new forms of journalistic communication, Social Media Networks. We used mentions, retweets, and hashtags as journalistic amplification and legitimation measures. Furthermore, we compared two groups of journalists in different stages of development: political and data journalists in Germany in 2021. Our results show that journalists regarded as women tend to favor their other women in mentions and retweets on Twitter, compared to men. While both professions are dominated by many men and a high share of men-authored tweets, women are mentioning and retweeting other women to a more extensive degree than their male colleagues. Women data journalists also leveraged different sources than men. In addition, we have found data journalists to be more inclusive towards non-member sources in their network compared to political journalists.

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