Articles by Araceli Mateos

March 25, 2024

What influences the credibility of messages on gender inequality?

Araceli Mateos
Sexist attitudes affect the credibility of statements on gender (in)equality. However, Isabel Inguanzo, Hugo Marcos-Marné, Araceli Mateos and Homero Gil de Zúñiga argue that the gender and expertise of the source of the message interact with these attitudes. Here, the authors suggest possible improvements to communication strategies in gender equality campaigns
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Araceli Mateos
Associate Professor, Democracy Research Unit, University of Salamanca

Araceli's main lines of research are linked to the influence of political attitudes on political and electoral behaviour, public opinion studies, and research methodology.

Her works have been published in Quality & Quantity, Social Media+ Society, Revista Internacional de Sociología and American Politics Research, among othrers.

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