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This panel seeks to bring together contributions that explore the representation of diverse social groups in media and political discourse, uncovering patterns of inclusion and exclusion across diverse contexts. By analyzing, for example, how ethnic, religious, gender, and sexual minorities are portrayed, it explores the intersection of structural inequities, societal tensions, and democratic ideals. Through interdisciplinary approaches, the panel sheds light on the narratives that shape public perceptions, the mechanisms of silencing and stigmatization, and the potential for transforming institutions to foster greater inclusion and equality.
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Reception and Processing of Content on Social Media : "Effects" of Personalization and Parasocial Relationships by Voters | View Paper Details |
Cross-Platform Strategies of Interest Groups on Social Media: How Affordances Shape Online Advocacy | View Paper Details |
Patterns and Contrasts: Comparing the Evolution of Minority Representation in Broadsheets Over Two Decades | View Paper Details |
Deepening Inequalities or Bridging Divides? Tracing Racist Language in German News Media Over Time | View Paper Details |
Mapping Presence and Absence in Parliamentary Speech Using Automated Text-Analysis Methods | View Paper Details |
Procedural Violence: Theorizing Silencing and Resistance by Minoritized Women in National Parliaments | View Paper Details |