This dissertation investigates the interaction of gender and party in the political communication of members of Congress (MCs). The study focuses on the tweets of all MCs in the House of Representatives during two weeks of the 114th Congress (9,374 tweets from 431 MCs). I conduct an in-depth content analysis of these tweets to extract important message characteristics related to issue areas, electoral behaviors, and constituency targeting. I find that MCs emphasize their partisan ties when they tweet about women’s or men’s issues, but Democratic congresswomen and Republican congressmen go further to address feminine and masculine issue areas respectively. In their electoral behaviors, congresswomen posted more advertising tweets than congre...
The aim of this paper was to study gender differences in topic choice selection using the corpus of ...
This United States wide survey, sent to all 7,3831 state legislators, examines how state legislator ...
Though American voters can point to specific election years (e.g. 1992, 2018) that have been coined ...
This dissertation examines the evolution of Republican women’s congressional representation from the...
Abstract: Women have a unique impact in public office, particularly in the U.S. Congress. Studies ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This dissertation examined how men and women candidate...
This thesis analyzes the content of United States Congresswomen\u27s Tweets during the 2017 and 2018...
The present work utilizes multiple data sources and methodological approaches to offer a more thorou...
Despite more than a century since the first woman was elected to the U.S. Congress and women gained ...
As female representation continues to grow in Congress, some have questioned whether gender stereoty...
At the heart of a representative democracy is the need for open lines of communication between citiz...
Past research has established the link between descriptive and substantive representation (Swers 200...
More women than ever before are currently serving as members of US Congress. Yet despite increased g...
This study examines how the Twittersphere talked about candidates running for the U.S senate in the ...
This dissertation provides a new framework for understanding the relationship between gendered polit...
The aim of this paper was to study gender differences in topic choice selection using the corpus of ...
This United States wide survey, sent to all 7,3831 state legislators, examines how state legislator ...
Though American voters can point to specific election years (e.g. 1992, 2018) that have been coined ...
This dissertation examines the evolution of Republican women’s congressional representation from the...
Abstract: Women have a unique impact in public office, particularly in the U.S. Congress. Studies ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This dissertation examined how men and women candidate...
This thesis analyzes the content of United States Congresswomen\u27s Tweets during the 2017 and 2018...
The present work utilizes multiple data sources and methodological approaches to offer a more thorou...
Despite more than a century since the first woman was elected to the U.S. Congress and women gained ...
As female representation continues to grow in Congress, some have questioned whether gender stereoty...
At the heart of a representative democracy is the need for open lines of communication between citiz...
Past research has established the link between descriptive and substantive representation (Swers 200...
More women than ever before are currently serving as members of US Congress. Yet despite increased g...
This study examines how the Twittersphere talked about candidates running for the U.S senate in the ...
This dissertation provides a new framework for understanding the relationship between gendered polit...
The aim of this paper was to study gender differences in topic choice selection using the corpus of ...
This United States wide survey, sent to all 7,3831 state legislators, examines how state legislator ...
Though American voters can point to specific election years (e.g. 1992, 2018) that have been coined ...