Wednesday, August 18, 2010

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like in real life, most blog on the net are from women. But if they want to be heard, they are horny as a career. Article from the TAZ from 17.08

BY KATRIN STROHMAIER

The feminist blog "girls team," it deals with the question of why women in power are seemingly less coverage than men. Photo:

screenshot InsideWeb everything could have been different: more equality, a shift away from old gender roles. But the Internet is a medium dominated by men, according to a survey by the research group suggests election: In Germany, 79 percent of men and only 65 percent of women online. In the "German blog charts" are the few bloggers who operate their own page, back in the stands.

land in the charts for the blog front, which are linked most often. The Internet seems to make a feminist point of view of the already disappointing, male-dominated reality. Late last year fueled the German sociologist and blogger Anne Roth, the debate about gender relations in the blogosphere: She noted that with "moon grass" is the first blog that is run by a woman, appeared at number 35 of the above-mentioned Charts , currently it is ranked 46th
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Above all, can Sarah Kroschel operator on their side are mostly about her rabbit, or the joys and sorrows of certain measures of weight control. An example of what feminists and social scientists attest female bloggers: Women Write therefore rarer than male users for broad publics "relevant" topics such as politics, economics, engineering and media.

A study of the Ruhr University Bochum shows that write 75.9 percent of the blogs, the women are pure diary blogs. In the men's is only 37.1 percent. This is the conclusion of the empirical cultural scientist Klaus Schönberger, in a study "Doing Gender, capital cultural and practices of blogging ":". Women feel less empowered to speak publicly. "He says," This is the result of years of cultural backgrounds, "he calls it the" long arm of the Real Life ": facts from outside the network reproduce there.

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http://www.taz.de/1/netz/netzkultur/artikel/1/wie-im-echten-leben/

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