This study examines the coverage in online news portals of female spouses of presidential candidates during the campaign prior to Ghana’s 2016 general elections. The study sought to uncover the ways in which female spouses of presidential candidates of the 2016 general elections in Ghana were portrayed through the lens of framing, gender and social constructionism theories. A total of 1252 paragraphs were analysed from online news portals of Citifmonline, Myjoyonline, Ghanaweb, Peacefmonline, Graphiconline and Pulsegh over a period of four months from August 2016 to November 2016 using qualitative research approach. Through content analysis, the findings showed that the coverage of the female spouses was predominantly positive and gendered....
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A good public image is important to everyone, but it is vital to political candidates. Media content...
The rise of the internet has offered the opportunity for the news media to communicate with audience...
Published online : 24 November 2022In Slovakia, women are poorly represented in politics and public...
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019The dissertation is a study of how presidential campai...
The wives of politicians are a longstanding feature of electoral campaign coverage in the UK, and ye...
This study analysed the representation of South African women politicians in the Sunday Times’ elect...
This study shows that men and women network news correspondents differed in how they covered four pr...
Mediating gendered politics: Ghanaian politicians and news discourse Research has shown that there a...
In the middle of a patriarchal culture, several females pushed the competition map for the 2024 pres...
Abstract: Despite progress towards female empowerment, women are underrepresented in politics. The m...
The content analysis of Egyptian journalism coverage of 2010 parliamentary election campaign conclud...
This study examines the trait, issue and tone coverage of Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edw...
This paper studies how female candidates are covered by newspapers during election campaigns. Previo...
Published online : 24 November 2022In Slovakia, women are poorly represented in politics and public...
A good public image is important to everyone, but it is vital to political candidates. Media content...
The rise of the internet has offered the opportunity for the news media to communicate with audience...
Published online : 24 November 2022In Slovakia, women are poorly represented in politics and public...
The study explores the role of The Herald and NewsDay in the representation of Grace Mugabe’s politi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019The dissertation is a study of how presidential campai...
The wives of politicians are a longstanding feature of electoral campaign coverage in the UK, and ye...
This study analysed the representation of South African women politicians in the Sunday Times’ elect...
This study shows that men and women network news correspondents differed in how they covered four pr...