[Extract] AT the end of what a friend described as the 'worst week for women in living memory', in August 2012 radio shock jock Alan Jones said that women, including Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Sydney mayor Clover Moore, were 'destroying the joint'. The import of his statement was that women should not hold political power
This article explores Australian media coverage of Julia Gillard's leadership. It employs a comparat...
Women politicians have historically experienced and continue to experience gendered and misogynistic...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 267-294.Part One. Interdisciplinary theoretical frameworks an...
[Extract] AT the end of what a friend described as the 'worst week for women in living memory', in A...
This chapter charts the political career of Julia Gillard, Australia’s first female Prime Minister (...
PUBLIC debate about misogyny in Australian politics peaked in October last year after Julia Gillard ...
This article analyses Australian media portrayals of former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard'...
From June 2010 until June 24th 2013, and at times into 2014 the then Prime Minister of Australia The...
Book length or long form is where much of Australia’s literary journalism is sited. As such, this pa...
What is at stake for women who challenge sexism? In October 2012, Australia’s first female Prime Min...
When Julia Gillard considered running for the leadership of the Australian Labor Party in early 2005...
The sexism inherent in media representations of Australia’s first female Prime Minister, Julia Gilla...
This article is concerned with questions of sexism and misogyny in the context of post-feminism. It ...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. Book length or long form is where much of Australia’s literary journalism i...
[Extract] Feelings are still running high about Shock Jock Alan Jones' comment on Friday that women ...
This article explores Australian media coverage of Julia Gillard's leadership. It employs a comparat...
Women politicians have historically experienced and continue to experience gendered and misogynistic...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 267-294.Part One. Interdisciplinary theoretical frameworks an...
[Extract] AT the end of what a friend described as the 'worst week for women in living memory', in A...
This chapter charts the political career of Julia Gillard, Australia’s first female Prime Minister (...
PUBLIC debate about misogyny in Australian politics peaked in October last year after Julia Gillard ...
This article analyses Australian media portrayals of former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard'...
From June 2010 until June 24th 2013, and at times into 2014 the then Prime Minister of Australia The...
Book length or long form is where much of Australia’s literary journalism is sited. As such, this pa...
What is at stake for women who challenge sexism? In October 2012, Australia’s first female Prime Min...
When Julia Gillard considered running for the leadership of the Australian Labor Party in early 2005...
The sexism inherent in media representations of Australia’s first female Prime Minister, Julia Gilla...
This article is concerned with questions of sexism and misogyny in the context of post-feminism. It ...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. Book length or long form is where much of Australia’s literary journalism i...
[Extract] Feelings are still running high about Shock Jock Alan Jones' comment on Friday that women ...
This article explores Australian media coverage of Julia Gillard's leadership. It employs a comparat...
Women politicians have historically experienced and continue to experience gendered and misogynistic...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 267-294.Part One. Interdisciplinary theoretical frameworks an...