Gender Bias, Stereotypes and Diversity on Digital Platforms

  1. Alejandra Hernández-Ruiz 1
  2. Cilia Willem 2
  3. Iolanda Tortajada 2
  4. Inmaculada J. Martínez-Martínez 3
  5. Antonio Pérez-Portabella-López 2
  1. 1 Universitat d'Alacant
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    Universitat d'Alacant

    Alicante, España

    ROR https://ror.org/05t8bcz72

  2. 2 Universitat Rovira i Virgili
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    Universitat Rovira i Virgili

    Tarragona, España

    ROR https://ror.org/00g5sqv46

  3. 3 Universidad de Murcia, Facultad de Comunicación y Documentación
Journal:
Profesional de la información

ISSN: 1386-6710 1699-2407

Year of publication: 2024

Volume: 33

Issue: 5

Type: Article

DOI: 10.3145/EPI.2024.0510 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor

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Abstract

Social media offer young people opportunities to socialize and experiment with identity formation, but also give rise to the gendering of digital practices. Gender bias and the platformization of gender performance concur in the masculinization of platforms that are considered most valuable in marketing terms, in gender stereotypes and hate speech towards anything that does not conform to the norm. In addition, these digital platforms are spaces for self-expression and reflection with a great potential for uncovering inequalities and reverting them. This research focuses on exploring this ambivalence in digital practices and on informing on when gender boundaries are weakened and when the inequalities are strengthened. A Likert-type scale was developed with questions on the perception of masculinity or femininity in the production of six important influencers in Spain. The sample was made up of 622 young people between the ages of 14 and 30. The results show that some platforms substantiate gender stereotypes, and that the policies of platforms such as Twitch or Discord favor certain identities and ideologies that privilege the identity declarations of cisgender, white, heterosexual men. In short, the gendering of platforms creates power relationships with cultural and economic implications, and so the underlying gender biases of their content regulation policies merit in-depth study.

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