Digital Suffragists
Autor Marie Tessieren Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 oct 2021
The suffragists of the early twentieth century were jailed for trying to vote. Can a twenty-first century democracy be functional when half of the population is not fully represented in a primary form of political communication? Tessier shows that for online comments, it's a design problem: the linear blog comment formula was based on deeply gender-biased assumptions. Technologies designed with a broad range of end users in mind, she points out, are more successful and beneficial than those that reflect the designer's own habits of mind. Tessier outlines benchmarks for a more democratic media, all of which stem from one fundamental idea: media must adopt gender and racial representation as key performance indicators. Equal speaking time for women is a measure of democracy.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780262046015
ISBN-10: 0262046016
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 162 x 238 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Mit Press
ISBN-10: 0262046016
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 162 x 238 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Mit Press
Notă biografică
Marie Tessier is a journalist and writer who moderates comments to the opinion pages of the New York Times. Her work has appeared on the Women’s eNews and Women’s Media Center websites, in Ms. magazine, the Columbia Journalism Review, the Washington Post, the Chicago Tribune, and elsewhere.
Cuprins
Introduction 1
1. Women and News Comments 29
2. Women as the Silent Sex 53
3. Women, Authority, and the Public Sphere: Communication is Gendered 71
4. Women, Trolls, and Adversarial Culture Online 91
5. Women and News: A New Paradigm in the Digital Era 127
6. Implicit Bias in the Design of Technology 149
7. Tools to Fight Bias in Technology 169
Conclusion: Overcoming Mensorship 187
Acknowledgments 201
Notes 205
Bibliography 227
Index 261
1. Women and News Comments 29
2. Women as the Silent Sex 53
3. Women, Authority, and the Public Sphere: Communication is Gendered 71
4. Women, Trolls, and Adversarial Culture Online 91
5. Women and News: A New Paradigm in the Digital Era 127
6. Implicit Bias in the Design of Technology 149
7. Tools to Fight Bias in Technology 169
Conclusion: Overcoming Mensorship 187
Acknowledgments 201
Notes 205
Bibliography 227
Index 261