@briceculturier @AnneLaureBEAUD2 @julienbahloul Parce qu'il s'agit d'un fait bien documenté. Par ex : https://t.co/hnzao8y2NW ou https://t.co/fR4PjTsOxH
@Dark_Light_95 @NamiiVT @Remitsune Here is one study but there are many more https://t.co/gRP6coCzf5
RT @ERC_FORCE: How does rape culture relate to incidence and persecution of rape? This article paints a rather bleak picture, as it shows t…
How does rape culture relate to incidence and persecution of rape? This article paints a rather bleak picture, as it shows that "In areas with more prevalent rape culture in the press, police receive more frequent reports of rape, but make fewer arrests":
Source: https://t.co/LKmKabEtA6
"rape culture in the media predicts the frequency of rape & its pursuit through the criminal justice system. In jurisdictions where rape culture was more prevalent, there were more documented rape cases, but authorities were less vigilant in pursuing t
Wow. (No tengo acceso al paper :( pero el abstract es bastante explícito) #Culturadelavioación #feminismonecesario Does Rape Culture Predict Rape? Evidence from U.S. Newspapers, 2000–2013 https://t.co/5VTLjxVrsi https://t.co/WVeXRqmtDm
Fascinating quantitative analysis of rape culture, suggesting tangible legal effects. I have a lot of methodological questions re: measuring both variables, and about correlation–causation questions; still, the found correlation here is v. intriguing. http
New #QJPS from Dara Cohen (and Baum and Zhukov( uses automated content analysis of US newspaper articles from 2000-13 to temporally and spatially measure rape culture. They suggests it predicts the incidence of rape itself. #WomenAlsoKnowStuff https://t.
RT @jjforegon: Does Rape Culture Predict Rape? Evidence from U.S. Newspapers, 2000–2013 https://t.co/1lGLdpwScI
New research: “In areas with more prevalent rape culture in the press, police receive more frequent reports of rape, but make fewer arrests in response.” https://t.co/saXRPuIrey
now publishers - Does Rape Culture Predict Rape? Evidence from U.S. Newspapers, 2000–2013 https://t.co/v7i0TJthuQ
RT @laurakhuber: How does rape culture in the media affect the prevalence and prosecution of rape cases? Fascinating paper finds that where…
RT @laurakhuber: How does rape culture in the media affect the prevalence and prosecution of rape cases? Fascinating paper finds that where…
RT @laurakhuber: How does rape culture in the media affect the prevalence and prosecution of rape cases? Fascinating paper finds that where…
RT @laurakhuber: How does rape culture in the media affect the prevalence and prosecution of rape cases? Fascinating paper finds that where…
How does rape culture in the media affect the prevalence and prosecution of rape cases? Fascinating paper finds that where rape culture is more prevalent, there are more rape cases, but authorities are less vigilant in pursuing them. https://t.co/8IT1vVvyk
RT @jjforegon: Does Rape Culture Predict Rape? Evidence from U.S. Newspapers, 2000–2013 https://t.co/1lGLdpwScI
RT @jjforegon: Does Rape Culture Predict Rape? Evidence from U.S. Newspapers, 2000–2013 https://t.co/1lGLdpwScI
RT @jjforegon: Does Rape Culture Predict Rape? Evidence from U.S. Newspapers, 2000–2013 https://t.co/1lGLdpwScI
Does Rape Culture Predict Rape? Evidence from U.S. Newspapers, 2000–2013 https://t.co/1lGLdpwScI
RT @smsaideman: Wow! Amazing social science! https://t.co/2ICociNyJv
Does Rape Culture Predict Rape? yes, according to quant analysis of media coverage and admin data. https://t.co/m2vyw1i8RK
RT @ShorensteinCtr: The latest from Shorenstein faculty Matthew Baum and @HarvardAsh's Dara Cohen https://t.co/T0SA6ruphF
@RequenaAguilar @eldiarioes @nytimes Enhorabuena! Muy importante por razones como esta: La cultura de la violación en los medios existe, varía, y tiene consecuencias. https://t.co/PS96x0aYzl
RT @smsaideman: Wow! Amazing social science! https://t.co/2ICociNyJv
The latest from Shorenstein faculty Matthew Baum and @HarvardAsh's Dara Cohen
RT @smsaideman: Wow! Amazing social science! https://t.co/2ICociNyJv
RT @smsaideman: Wow! Amazing social science! https://t.co/2ICociNyJv
RT @smsaideman: Wow! Amazing social science! https://t.co/2ICociNyJv
Wow! Amazing social science!
This. Is. Cool.
Does Rape Culture Predict Rape? Evidence from U.S. Newspapers, 2000–2013 https://t.co/mnwFwy2h37
Waow. This is incredible
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📖 📊 Ash faculty Dara Kay Cohen and Matthew Baum provide the first quantitative analysis of rape culture in the United States in a new journal article https://t.co/PZ0COTML1w https://t.co/qdcwn0PRWI
This is an interesting case study in how to present extremely relevant research to a broader audience. By referring to "rape culture", one immediately shifts one's audience to people who already believe that's a thing.
I'd like to see the same study in other parts of the word. Fascinating.
Fascinating new #QJPS from Baum, Cohen and Zhukov uses automated content analysis of US newspaper articles from 2000-13 to temporally and spatially measure rape culture, and suggests it predicts the incidence of rape itself @womenalsoknow https://t.co/s1kS
Critical media analysis and research from Dara Cohen and Matt Baum showing definitively that in jurisdictions where #rapeculture is more prevalent, there are more documented rape cases, but authorities are less interested in pursuing them https://t.co/6bBu
Baum, Cohen and Zhukov (2018), "Does Rape Culture Predict Rape? Evidence from U.S. Newspapers, 2000–2013", QJPS. https://t.co/xKcDC9nXxl