Australia's first woman Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, was sworn into office in 2010. In 2012 she was driven to make a powerful speech on misogyny, which reverberated around the world. This research note explores the circumstances prompting the Prime Min
PUBLIC debate about misogyny in Australian politics peaked in October last year after Julia Gillard ...
The recent toppling of Australia’s first female prime minister, Julia Gillard, continues to ra...
Australia acquired its first female Prime Minister on June 24th 2010 when Deputy Prime Minister Juli...
Book length or long form is where much of Australia’s literary journalism is sited. As such, this pa...
This chapter discusses the discursive construction of Australia’s first (and so far, only) female Pr...
What is at stake for women who challenge sexism? In October 2012, Australia’s first female Prime Min...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. Book length or long form is where much of Australia’s literary journalism i...
Women in Australian politics: mothers only need apply When Julia Gillard considered running for the...
Women make the world a better place for other women. Or do they? Some maintain that a woman in the t...
Former Prime Minister Julia Gillard's speech in the Australian parliament on sexism and misogyny rec...
This article is concerned with questions of sexism and misogyny in the context of post-feminism. It ...
This chapter charts the political career of Julia Gillard, Australia’s first female Prime Minister (...
In contemporary Australian politics, challenges to the Prime Ministerial role have become more commo...
This article explores Australian media coverage of Julia Gillard's leadership. It employs a comparat...
The impact of voters’ gender on leader evaluations in parliamentary systems has been largely unexplo...
PUBLIC debate about misogyny in Australian politics peaked in October last year after Julia Gillard ...
The recent toppling of Australia’s first female prime minister, Julia Gillard, continues to ra...
Australia acquired its first female Prime Minister on June 24th 2010 when Deputy Prime Minister Juli...
Book length or long form is where much of Australia’s literary journalism is sited. As such, this pa...
This chapter discusses the discursive construction of Australia’s first (and so far, only) female Pr...
What is at stake for women who challenge sexism? In October 2012, Australia’s first female Prime Min...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. Book length or long form is where much of Australia’s literary journalism i...
Women in Australian politics: mothers only need apply When Julia Gillard considered running for the...
Women make the world a better place for other women. Or do they? Some maintain that a woman in the t...
Former Prime Minister Julia Gillard's speech in the Australian parliament on sexism and misogyny rec...
This article is concerned with questions of sexism and misogyny in the context of post-feminism. It ...
This chapter charts the political career of Julia Gillard, Australia’s first female Prime Minister (...
In contemporary Australian politics, challenges to the Prime Ministerial role have become more commo...
This article explores Australian media coverage of Julia Gillard's leadership. It employs a comparat...
The impact of voters’ gender on leader evaluations in parliamentary systems has been largely unexplo...
PUBLIC debate about misogyny in Australian politics peaked in October last year after Julia Gillard ...
The recent toppling of Australia’s first female prime minister, Julia Gillard, continues to ra...
Australia acquired its first female Prime Minister on June 24th 2010 when Deputy Prime Minister Juli...