This entry discusses the participation and representation of women in the news media. Women entered journalism primarily to appeal to female audiences in the 19th century and were expected to write about topics considered to be of interest for women, such as food, fashion, family and furniture. Today, global studies show that women remain underrepresented at all levels of news organizations, with a glass ceiling preventing women from rising to top positions. Female journalists are especially facing challenges in war reporting and sports reporting, and as opinion columnists. In terms of representation, women are frequently represented in a negative or stereotypical light in the news media. Despite growing interest in the field, there is stil...
Research on gender bias in the media can also be closely related to news media exposure. Since the 1...
This study investigated newspaper representation of women in the news. A total of four newspapers we...
The media is an important cultural gatekeeper, but not a disinterested one. Inevitably journalists, ...
Women's voices continue to be underrepresented in the global news media. This report examines women'...
The numerical inequality between male and female journalists is increasingly eliminated. However, th...
Although the proportion of female reporters has increased in almost all regions across the world in ...
In feminist media studies, the growing body of research on media production hasindicated that journa...
This chapter provides an overview of the rise of women and women leaders in the Australian news medi...
The role women play in the media can be analyzed in terms of their activity – women as creators of m...
The paper addresses the problem of why news content is dominated by what men consider to be newswort...
This study investigates women’s roles in the media: attitudes towards gender issues in six Tanzanian...
This article reports New Zealand’s performance in the latest, 2010 round of the Global Media Monitor...
Journalism, Gender and Power revisits the key themes explored in the 1998 edited collection News, Ge...
In recent years, in feminist media studies there has been a growing interest in in media production ...
Gender imbalances in news coverage have been traced back to overarching societal structures and the ...
Research on gender bias in the media can also be closely related to news media exposure. Since the 1...
This study investigated newspaper representation of women in the news. A total of four newspapers we...
The media is an important cultural gatekeeper, but not a disinterested one. Inevitably journalists, ...
Women's voices continue to be underrepresented in the global news media. This report examines women'...
The numerical inequality between male and female journalists is increasingly eliminated. However, th...
Although the proportion of female reporters has increased in almost all regions across the world in ...
In feminist media studies, the growing body of research on media production hasindicated that journa...
This chapter provides an overview of the rise of women and women leaders in the Australian news medi...
The role women play in the media can be analyzed in terms of their activity – women as creators of m...
The paper addresses the problem of why news content is dominated by what men consider to be newswort...
This study investigates women’s roles in the media: attitudes towards gender issues in six Tanzanian...
This article reports New Zealand’s performance in the latest, 2010 round of the Global Media Monitor...
Journalism, Gender and Power revisits the key themes explored in the 1998 edited collection News, Ge...
In recent years, in feminist media studies there has been a growing interest in in media production ...
Gender imbalances in news coverage have been traced back to overarching societal structures and the ...
Research on gender bias in the media can also be closely related to news media exposure. Since the 1...
This study investigated newspaper representation of women in the news. A total of four newspapers we...
The media is an important cultural gatekeeper, but not a disinterested one. Inevitably journalists, ...