Martyr or Mystery? Female Suicide Bombers and Information Availability

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Abstract

An extensive body of literature examines how the media depicts female suicide bombers. However, there has been little systematic testing of these theories. I test common arguments about how female bombers are portrayed, relative to male bombers. I find mixed support for the notion that information on female bombers relies on gender stereotypes. I find robust evidence that the marital status of female bombers is more likely to be reported on than for their male counterparts, while other characteristics, such as education and occupation, are not. I discuss the incentives media outlets and armed groups have for reinforcing these stereotypes.

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Soules, M. J. (2022). Martyr or Mystery? Female Suicide Bombers and Information Availability. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 45(1), 62–91. https://doi.org/10.1080/1057610X.2019.1697024

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