Gender and attention to and framing of COVID‐19 in congressional tweets

Author:

Evans Heather K.1ORCID,Clark Jennifer Hayes2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Social Sciences University of Virginia's College at Wise Wise Virginia USA

2. Department of Political Science University of Houston Houston Texas USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPrevious research demonstrates that congressional communication on Twitter is gendered. Congresswomen are more likely to tweet about issues than Congressmen during elections, and they are also more likely to tweet about “women's issues” (healthcare, education, reproductive rights, welfare) than their male counterparts.ObjectivesGiven the partisan and gendered coronavirus disease (COVID‐19) pandemic effects researchers have documented, we examine whether Congressmembers. communication about COVID‐19 is also gendered and partisan.MethodsTo examine how Senators and House Representatives were discussing the pandemic online, we collected the tweets sent by members of both the U.S. House and U.S. Senate from February 1st until May 14th, 2020.ResultsGender and partisanship shape how members communicate about COVID‐19 on Twitter, and this is especially pronounced in the framing of COVID‐19 in terms of “women's issues.”ConclusionWe find evidence that there is a gendered partisan divide in both the frequency and framing of the issue on Twitter. This divide is likely to continue to shape how the public thinks about the pandemic and how elites. respond to the pandemic.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Social Sciences

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