posted on 2020-02-11, 21:08authored byNatasha Abrahams
This thesis investigates popular news media reporting of scientific findings on behavioural sex differences. Four key themes have emerged from this investigation: the legitimisation of popular knowledge as science; the persistent belief in a scientific basis for gender stereotypes over time; the ubiquity of metaphors to explain and simplify science in mass media, and the uncritical reporting of scientific claims relating to gender.