Just Reading? How Gender-Fair Language Triggers Readers’ Use of Gender-Fair Forms
- Gender-fair language, that is, referring to men and women with symmetrical linguistic forms, has been found to promote gender equality, but it is largely unknown which factors help make gender-fairGender-fair language, that is, referring to men and women with symmetrical linguistic forms, has been found to promote gender equality, but it is largely unknown which factors help make gender-fair forms more common in everyday life. Two studies examined whether speakers of German used more gender-fair forms after reading a text with gender-fair wording (vs. masculine generics vs. no personal nouns vs. another topic). Both studies showed consistently that women used more gender-fair forms after reading the gender-fair text than the other texts, whereas men did not. Men employed more gender-fair forms only after being made aware of these forms (Study 2). To conclude, merely reading gender-fair texts enhances women’s inclination to use gender-fair language, whereas men need to be made aware of this type of language use. Both studies highlight the importance of using gender-fair language frequently and consistently in everyday life.…


| Author: | Sara Köser, Elisabeth A. Kuhn, Sabine Sczesny |
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| DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1177/0261927X14561119 |
| Parent Title (German): | Journal of Language and Social Psychology |
| Document Type: | Article |
| Language: | English |
| Date of Publication (online): | 2014/12/10 |
| Publishing Institution: | Hochschule Nürtingen-Geislingen |
| Release Date: | 2023/10/11 |
| Tag: | Gender-Fair Language; Linguistics and Language; Social Psychology |
| Volume: | 34 |
| Issue: | 3 |
| First Page: | 343 |
| Last Page: | 357 |
| Institutes: | Fakultät Wirtschaft und Recht |
| open access: | nein |
| Licence (German): | Urheberrechtlich geschützt |



