Framing inequality: Advantage vs. disadvantage

W&M professor co-authors study on how inequality is framed

May 27, 2022

All social inequalities, by definition, involve one group that has more and another that has less, but do people tend to describe inequalities in terms of advantage or disadvantage?

I was part of a team investigating this question Using multiple methods and research contexts. We found that journalists and laypersons frequently describe racial and gender inequalities in terms of ethnic minority and female disadvantage, respectively, as opposed to white and male advantage.

To mark the publication of the findings in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the William & Mary news team published a story about the research.

Click here to jump to additional information about the publication, and click on the image below to read the story.

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May 27, 2022
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1 minute read, 121 words
Categories:
inequality media framing news
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