Gendered News
Media Coverage and Electoral Politics in Canada
Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of British Columbia Press
Published:1st Jan '14
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An eye-opening study of the differences in media coverage of men and women in Canadian politics, and the barriers this poses to gender equality in political representation.
An examination of the gender differences in media coverage of politicians in Canada, and the barriers this poses to gender equality in political representation.
In the last fifty years, many of the institutional and societal barriers that kept Canadian women from public office have disappeared. Today, women are well-educated and well-connected, and enjoy generally equal treatment from political parties and voters. Why, then, do they hold only a quarter of the seats in the House of Commons -- a proportion that rose by just seven percentage points between 1993 and 2011?
In this illuminating study, Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant examines a significant obstacle still facing women in political life: gendered media coverage. News stories are more likely to investigate the personal lives of female politicians or question their aptitude for public life, implicitly suggesting that women in politics are marginal or even unwelcome.
Based on interviews with MPs and party leaders and an analysis of print and television media in the 2000 and 2006 federal elections, Gendered News reveals an unsettling climate that affects the success of women in office and could deter them from running at all.
- Winner of Pierre Savard Award, International Council for Canadian Studies 2016 (Canada)
- Short-listed for Donald Smiley Prize, Canadian Political Science Association 2014 (Canada)
ISBN: 9780774826242
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 380g
260 pages