Digital optimists have claimed that Internet technology, and especially social media, would revolutionise politics and empower previously marginalised groups. The reality is somewhat different: online like offline politics is the preserve of narrow elite of mostly men, while women are still less likely to discuss politics online. This article offers a comparative study of Theresa May, Hillary Clinton and Jacinda Ardern’s political communications. It investigates whether they used digital technologies during elections to feminise politics and evaluates the extent to which women politicians adopt leadership and communicative styles that challenge masculine norms of political behaviour, whether they prioritise policy areas that are likely to m...
The quantitative and qualitative analysis of the media representation of political leaders in the ar...
Public engagement is a gendered experience, whether offline or online, something which is reflected ...
This textual analysis examines online mainstream media coverage during Hillary Clinton’s 2015/16 pre...
There is an inconclusive debate on whether male and female users of social media platforms engage wi...
The gender balance in UK politics is one of the most unbalanced in Europe, as only 22 per cent of ca...
This research examines attitudes among young people in Scotland towards women politicians. I analyse...
International audienceThis volume highlights gender issues related to using digital media for online...
Abstract: Despite progress towards female empowerment, women are underrepresented in politics. The m...
The Internet encloses unambiguous possibilities of public communication and debate, by creating new ...
textThe advent and diffusion of many Internet technologies have inspired the possibility of a new, H...
textThe advent and diffusion of many Internet technologies have inspired the possibility of a new, H...
The paper aims to study gender differences in self-representation and involvement in political commu...
In recent years, hate speech online has become one of the most frequent forms of human rights violat...
Despite initial optimism, a gender gap seems to exist in online political engagement. In this articl...
The quantitative and qualitative analysis of the media representation of political leaders in the ar...
The quantitative and qualitative analysis of the media representation of political leaders in the ar...
Public engagement is a gendered experience, whether offline or online, something which is reflected ...
This textual analysis examines online mainstream media coverage during Hillary Clinton’s 2015/16 pre...
There is an inconclusive debate on whether male and female users of social media platforms engage wi...
The gender balance in UK politics is one of the most unbalanced in Europe, as only 22 per cent of ca...
This research examines attitudes among young people in Scotland towards women politicians. I analyse...
International audienceThis volume highlights gender issues related to using digital media for online...
Abstract: Despite progress towards female empowerment, women are underrepresented in politics. The m...
The Internet encloses unambiguous possibilities of public communication and debate, by creating new ...
textThe advent and diffusion of many Internet technologies have inspired the possibility of a new, H...
textThe advent and diffusion of many Internet technologies have inspired the possibility of a new, H...
The paper aims to study gender differences in self-representation and involvement in political commu...
In recent years, hate speech online has become one of the most frequent forms of human rights violat...
Despite initial optimism, a gender gap seems to exist in online political engagement. In this articl...
The quantitative and qualitative analysis of the media representation of political leaders in the ar...
The quantitative and qualitative analysis of the media representation of political leaders in the ar...
Public engagement is a gendered experience, whether offline or online, something which is reflected ...
This textual analysis examines online mainstream media coverage during Hillary Clinton’s 2015/16 pre...