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Misrepresentation on the Princeton University Homepage

Misrepresentation on the Princeton University Homepage. PSY/ORF 322 Final Project Presentation 10 May 2004 Lizzy Louis ‘04 Cory Jerch ‘04 Advisor: Prof J. Cooper. Motivation: Double-Dippin’ Taufiq. Outline. Project Objective & Approach Background on Princeton’s Homepage

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Misrepresentation on the Princeton University Homepage

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  1. Misrepresentation on the Princeton University Homepage PSY/ORF 322 Final Project Presentation 10 May 2004 Lizzy Louis ‘04 Cory Jerch ‘04 Advisor: Prof J. Cooper

  2. Motivation: Double-Dippin’ Taufiq

  3. Outline • Project Objective & Approach • Background on Princeton’s Homepage • Misrepresentation • Problem • Source • Consequences • Possible Solutions • Conclusion & Questions

  4. Project Objective & Approach • Identify: • Misrepresentations: 8 months of homepage photos • Source: interview webmaster • Consequences: survey members of PU community • Suggest possible solutions Urban sociologist Prof. Doug Massey on the scene in front of Hamilton Jewelers

  5. Background on PU Homepage • Princeton’s window to the world • Started in 1994, unchanged since • Main photograph changes ~3 times weekly • Important that the webpage portrays an accurate representation of the Princeton University community

  6. Misrepresentation: Problem • Graduate & engineering students, athletes are underrepresented • 2% of photos involved athletics in 2003-2004 (70% pop) • 3% of photos involved engineering in 2003-2004 (18% pop) • Faculty, staff, and fine arts are overrepresented • Prof. Valerie Smith (AAS) • Prof. Paul Chaikin

  7. Misrepresentation: Problem • Breakdown of 78 photos in which department was specified: • 67% Non-technical: social science, humanities • 27% Technical: math, natural science • 6% Engineering

  8. Misrepresentation: Source • Office of Communications is in charge of PU homepage • Staffed by professionals with backgrounds in liberal arts, English, journalism, etc. • Staff is more likely to pick topics in their subject area for PU homepage • Promote President Tilghman • Squeaky Wheel: Groups are not proactive about advertising

  9. Misrepresentation: Consequences • Engineers are least impressed with PU homepage, they visit least frequently

  10. Misrepresentation: Consequences

  11. Misrepresentation: Consequences • Engineers not attracted to Princeton? • Athletes more likely to attend elsewhere? • Grad students bitter? Only photos featuring athletics (Sep ’03 – Apr ’04)

  12. Possible Solutions • Diversify Office of Communications • Establish a quota system for PU homepage pictures based off population distributions • Encourage groups to submit advertisements to PU homepage

  13. Conclusions & Questions • PU homepage under- and over-represents various groups on campus • May be due to webmaster preference or lack of group activism • Under-representation may alienate groups, over-representation portrays a skewed image to world • Don’t loose any sleep over this though! Another double dipper: Prof. Chaikin

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