This article examines the visibility of female election candidates, and females in general, in The Fiji Times and Fiji Sun during the 2006 general election. After analysing the data collected quantitatively, it can be concluded that female election candidates and females in general were virtually invisible in both the newspapers during the selected time period. The few articles published on or quoting women were mostly clichéd, lacked critical analysis and stereotyped them. An unexpected but equally important finding of the research sheds some light on the why of female election candidates’ invisibility in the dailies during election. The data shows the extensive prominence Fiji’s print media gave to race and coup-related issues as electio...
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This landmark study examines how Fiji’s national news media reported the 2018 Fiji election based on...
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The under- and misrepresentation of women politicians and electoral candidates in the news media has...
In many places in the world, women struggle to be heard and, when it comes to having a voice in the ...
This paper discusses impediments to female candidate success in national elections in the Western Me...
In the 2014 Fiji general election, 14% of elected parliamentarians were women. This percentage repre...
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Media coverage of parliamentary races should be fair and issue-oriented. This study examined the new...
The media uses the technique of framing to process and package information in order to make sense of...
The content analysis of Egyptian journalism coverage of 2010 parliamentary election campaign conclud...
Political parties in Kosovo randomly adhere to legal obligations to quotas for women in parliament. ...
In many places in the world, women struggle to be heard and, when it comes to having a voice in the ...
This landmark study examines how Fiji’s national news media reported the 2018 Fiji election based on...
Sixty-four women contested for the General Seats in February 2008elections but only 15 got elected. ...
Equitable and balanced reporting is crucial to the sustenance of democracy in Nigeria, especially wh...
The under- and misrepresentation of women politicians and electoral candidates in the news media has...
In many places in the world, women struggle to be heard and, when it comes to having a voice in the ...
This paper discusses impediments to female candidate success in national elections in the Western Me...
In the 2014 Fiji general election, 14% of elected parliamentarians were women. This percentage repre...
In this In Brief the authors consider lessons learned in the aftermath of women candidates’ defeat i...
This study examines the representation of Nigerian women politicians in the news media of Africa’s m...
The Pacific region ranks lowest in the world in terms of the proportion of female representatives i...
Media coverage of parliamentary races should be fair and issue-oriented. This study examined the new...
The media uses the technique of framing to process and package information in order to make sense of...
The content analysis of Egyptian journalism coverage of 2010 parliamentary election campaign conclud...
Political parties in Kosovo randomly adhere to legal obligations to quotas for women in parliament. ...