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Kdo ima glas? Zastopanost spolov v televizijski pogovorni oddaji Odmevi
ID Kerin, Oriana (Author), ID Smrdelj, Rok (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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V diplomskem delu se posvečamo zastopanosti spolov v televizijski pogovorni oddaji Odmevi, ki se v večernem terminu predvaja na prvem programu Televizije Slovenija. Zanima nas, v kolikšnem deležu so ženske zastopane v primerjavi z moškimi, v kakšnih vlogah nastopajo in na katerih področjih prevladujejo. Pri vsaki oddaji smo zabeležili spol voditelja, obravnavane teme, ki smo jih razvrstili v ustrezna področja, ter nastopajoče, njihov spol in njihovo vlogo. Podatke smo kvantitativno analizirali, jih prikazali v grafih in jih interpretirali na osnovi teoretskega aparata, ki ga sestavljajo teorija prednostnega tematiziranja, medijsko-politični paralelizem, teorija patriarhata in androcentrizma ter koncept nevtralizma. Ugotovili smo, da so ženske v oddaji Odmevi v primerjavi z moškimi sogovorniki zastopane v manjšem deležu, da se v vlogi strokovnjakinj pojavljajo redkeje kot moški in da tradicionalno »moška« področja (npr. politika, gospodarstvo) še naprej ostajajo v domeni moških.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:neenakost spolov, zastopanost spolov, diskriminacija, teorija prednostnega tematiziranja, patriarhat, Odmevi
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[O.Kerin]
Year:2025
Number of pages:29 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-174606 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:07.10.2025
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Language:English
Title:Who has a Voice? Gender Representation in the Television Talk Show Odmevi
Abstract:
This thesis explores gender representation in the television talk show Odmevi, which airs during prime time on the first channel of Television Slovenia. We are interested in the proportion of women compared to men, the roles they occupy, and the areas in which they are most represented. For each episode, we recorded the gender of the host, the topics discussed (categorized by thematic field), the guests, their gender, and their role. We quantified the data, visualized it in graphs, and interpreted the findings based on a theoretical framework that includes agenda-setting theory, media-political parallelism, patriarchy and androcentrism theory, and the concept of neutrality. The results show that women are underrepresented in Odmevi compared to their male counterparts, that they appear less often as experts, and that traditionally “male” domains (e.g. politics, economics) continue to be dominated by men.

Keywords:gender equality, gender representation, media discourse, discrimination, agendasetting theory, patriarchy, Odmevi

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