The wives of politicians are a longstanding feature of electoral campaign coverage in the UK, and yet until now there has been no systematic study examining their role and mediated representation in political reporting. By drawing upon a sample of 630 newspaper items from five daily newspapers, this article will demonstrate that between 1918 and 2010 the representation of political wives has changed in three main ways. Firstly, their role in the campaign process changed from focusing more on their political function as active campaigners, to becoming more focused on their private lives. Secondly the coverage has narrowed from focusing on a broad range of politicians’ wives, to being centred almost entirely on the spouses of political party ...
This study analyses the media discourse of the British press on female politicians in the UK deconst...
This thesis investigates the role of gender in the media coverage of selected political campaigns ta...
In the months leading up to the 2010 British General Election, pundits were claiming that women wou...
The wives of politicians are a longstanding feature of electoral campaign coverage in the UK, and ye...
This thesis analysed the representation of women as voters, politicians and relatives of politicians...
This article asks questions about the ways in which female politicians are depicted in press coverag...
In the months leading up to the 2010 British General Election, pundits were claiming that women woul...
In the months leading up to the 2010 British General Election, pundits were claiming that women woul...
This article asks questions about the ways in which female politicians are depicted in press coverag...
Celebrity culture and the personalisation of both politics and the media in the last few decades has...
As women increasingly campaign for the highest political offices, this original content analysis stu...
In the months leading up to the 2010 British General Election, pundits were claiming that women woul...
In the months leading up to the 2010 British General Election, pundits were claiming that women woul...
This study analyses the media discourse of the British press on female politicians in the UK deconst...
This study analyses the media discourse of the British press on female politicians in the UK deconst...
This study analyses the media discourse of the British press on female politicians in the UK deconst...
This thesis investigates the role of gender in the media coverage of selected political campaigns ta...
In the months leading up to the 2010 British General Election, pundits were claiming that women wou...
The wives of politicians are a longstanding feature of electoral campaign coverage in the UK, and ye...
This thesis analysed the representation of women as voters, politicians and relatives of politicians...
This article asks questions about the ways in which female politicians are depicted in press coverag...
In the months leading up to the 2010 British General Election, pundits were claiming that women woul...
In the months leading up to the 2010 British General Election, pundits were claiming that women woul...
This article asks questions about the ways in which female politicians are depicted in press coverag...
Celebrity culture and the personalisation of both politics and the media in the last few decades has...
As women increasingly campaign for the highest political offices, this original content analysis stu...
In the months leading up to the 2010 British General Election, pundits were claiming that women woul...
In the months leading up to the 2010 British General Election, pundits were claiming that women woul...
This study analyses the media discourse of the British press on female politicians in the UK deconst...
This study analyses the media discourse of the British press on female politicians in the UK deconst...
This study analyses the media discourse of the British press on female politicians in the UK deconst...
This thesis investigates the role of gender in the media coverage of selected political campaigns ta...
In the months leading up to the 2010 British General Election, pundits were claiming that women wou...