Science writers, science producers, and science engagement specialists from KQED Science Deep Look joined a team of researchers from the University of Connecticut, Missouri State University, and Texas Tech University to focus on women’s preferences and identities as related to their science engagement intentions. Findings from this most recent study of the gender disparity in Deep Look viewership suggests that one key piece of the puzzle is related to women’s preferences for images and another key piece of the puzzle is related to the identities that women report as most important to them.
TEAM MEMBERS
Sevda Eris
Co-Principal Investigator
KQED, Inc
Co-Principal Investigator
Texas Tech University, College of Media and Communications
Sarah Mohamad
Project Manager
KQED, Inc.
Jocelyn Steinke
Author
University of Connecticut
Christine Gilbert
Author
University of Connecticut
Citation
Funders
NSF
Funding Program:
AISL
Award Number:
1811019
Funding Amount:
$1,932,857
NSF
Funding Program:
AISL
Award Number:
1810990
Funding Amount:
$152,034
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