This article explores the mediated representation of gender in the Scottish public sphere during the independence referendum in 2014. In particular, it focuses on a media sample drawn from the Scottish press that centres on two key political figures, Johann Lamont and Nicola Sturgeon, who took part in a televised debate during the campaign. Using critical discourse analysis, it looks at how language is used to construct overlapping discourses of gender in a specific cultural and national context. Findings show representations pivot on expectations that female politicians should embody a specific feminised style; and when gender norms appear to be violated, this is represented in negatively gendered terms. Though there is evidence of contest...
This paper presents some preliminary findings from a funded research project entitled ‘Gender and li...
This thesis investigates the linguistic practices of politicians in one of the oldest and most power...
This paper aims to explore the construction of women politicians’ gendered identities in relation to...
This article explores the mediated representation of gender in the Scottish public sphere during the...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 22/05/2018 to 01/06/2023This thesis explores t...
Much recent research has focused on the prospects for women political leaders in media (Campus, 2013...
This paper is interested with the complex relationship between civility and gender in Scottish polit...
This article considers the complex relationship between civility and gender in Scottish politics. It...
Much recent research has focussed on the manner in which women political leaders are portrayed in me...
This paper considers language, gender and women’s participation in the ‘new’ devolved parliaments of...
This paper presents some findings from a research project into gender and linguistic participation i...
Constitutional debates around independence claims present various gendered dimensions and implicatio...
This paper presents some preliminary findings from a funded research project entitled ‘Gender and li...
This paper investigates the extent to which the negative evaluation of one of the women Ministers in...
This research examines attitudes among young people in Scotland towards women politicians. I analyse...
This paper presents some preliminary findings from a funded research project entitled ‘Gender and li...
This thesis investigates the linguistic practices of politicians in one of the oldest and most power...
This paper aims to explore the construction of women politicians’ gendered identities in relation to...
This article explores the mediated representation of gender in the Scottish public sphere during the...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 22/05/2018 to 01/06/2023This thesis explores t...
Much recent research has focused on the prospects for women political leaders in media (Campus, 2013...
This paper is interested with the complex relationship between civility and gender in Scottish polit...
This article considers the complex relationship between civility and gender in Scottish politics. It...
Much recent research has focussed on the manner in which women political leaders are portrayed in me...
This paper considers language, gender and women’s participation in the ‘new’ devolved parliaments of...
This paper presents some findings from a research project into gender and linguistic participation i...
Constitutional debates around independence claims present various gendered dimensions and implicatio...
This paper presents some preliminary findings from a funded research project entitled ‘Gender and li...
This paper investigates the extent to which the negative evaluation of one of the women Ministers in...
This research examines attitudes among young people in Scotland towards women politicians. I analyse...
This paper presents some preliminary findings from a funded research project entitled ‘Gender and li...
This thesis investigates the linguistic practices of politicians in one of the oldest and most power...
This paper aims to explore the construction of women politicians’ gendered identities in relation to...