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چکیده
هدف: دولت اصلاحات که در سال 1376 با شعار توسعه سیاسی و گسترش آزادیهای مدنی و با مشارکت قابل توجه زنان در عرصه انتخابات، قدرت سیاسی را در اختیار گرفت، به نظر میرسد از یک سو طرح و پیگیری مسائل و مطالبات سیاسی-اجتماعی مربوط به زنان را در سطح گستردهتری در قیاس با گذشته دنبال نمود و از سوی دیگر زمینه را برای مشارکت و نقشآفرینی هر چه بیشتر زنان در امور جامعه و اداره کشور فراهم ساخت.
روش: مساله اصلی در پژوهش حاضر، بررسی فراگیری و پوشش شاخصهای بنیادین فمینیسم در روزنامههای منتسب به جریان اصلاحات است که با روش علمی کاربردی تحلیل محتوای 8 عنوان روزنامه شاخص در بازه زمانی 76 تا 1380 و با استفاده از آزمون T، و تحلیل واریانس دو راهه انجام شده است.
یافتهها: یافتههای پژوهش نشان میدهد که به رغم تحولات رخداده در حوزه زنان در این دوره، روزنامههای منسوب به اصلاحات با اتّخاذ رویکرد محافظهکارانه، همچنان ظاهری مردسالارانه دارند و کمتر به مسائل اساسی و بنیادین زنان در حوزههای سیاسی، اقتصادی، اجتماعی، هنر و رسانه، خانواده، آموزش، امور حقوقی، ورزش و سرگرمی پرداختهاند.
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