Articles by Hugo Marcos-Marné

March 25, 2024

What influences the credibility of messages on gender inequality?

Hugo Marcos-Marné
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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Hugo Marcos-Marné
Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Salamanca

Hugo's work focuses on public opinion, political behaviour, and political parties.

On these topics he has published in journals including Political Communication, Political Behavior, Political Studies, and West European Politics.

Social Media Democracy Mirage: How Social Media News Fuels a Politically Uninformed Participatory Democracy (Elements in Politics and Communication)

He is a contributor to the volume Social Media Democracy Mirage: How Social Media News Fuels a Politically Uninformed Participatory Democracy
Cambridge University Press, 2024

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