From glass ceilings to harassment: Women's experiences in Spanish sports newsrooms
Publication date
2024ISSN
1751-2786
Abstract
Since its origins, women have been underrepresented in all areas of
sports journalism. They are “outsiders” according to their gender,
but “insiders” according to their adherence to journalistic norms
and values. In Spain, sports journalism has also historically been
configured as a tough environment for women to develop
professionally without being belittled and/or discriminated. This
research aims to identify women journalists’ perceptions about
their roles in sports newsrooms. This investigation looks for
meanings instead of numbers, and it is interested in how women
sports journalists perceive their experiences and how they
understand and interpret these experiences. The study has a
qualitative approach, with semi-structured interviews conducted
with ten journalists from various Spanish media. The results
reveal, among other issues, that (a) women journalists suffer
harassment, (b) the “glass ceiling” limits access to leadership
positions, and (c) the sports journalism field continues to be
conditioned by stereotypical and discriminatory views.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Keywords
Pages
22 p.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Citation
Martínez-Corcuera, R., Faedo, N. (2024). From glass ceilings to harassment: Women's experiences in Spanish sports newsrooms. Journalism Practice RJOP. https://doi.org/10.1080/17512786.2024.2377182
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