Women politicians have been discriminated against or negatively valued under stereotypes in media coverage and have been given a secondary role compared to male politicians. The article proposes an analysis of the treatment given by digital media to women political leaders. They are from different parties in three countries and the aim is to identify the polarity (positive, neutral or negative) of the information published about them in the media. The text focuses on the cases of Anne Hidalgo and Marine Le Pen, from France, Nicola Sturgeon and Theresa May, from the United Kingdom and Ada Colau and Inés Arrimadas, from Spain. The study develops a computerised sentiment analysis of the information published in two leading digital newspapers i...
This article analyzes the image that the media offer about women who currently practice politics as ...
Do women in municipal politics encounter the same level of media bias as women in national politics?...
The study considers mass media communication as intertwined with social norms, as assumed by the per...
This study analyses the media discourse of the British press on female politicians in the UK deconst...
This article explores the media treatment of cabinet members in Spain. Women politicians have become...
This article asks questions about the ways in which female politicians are depicted in press coverag...
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...
The appointment of the first majority female government in Spain generated a significant amount of c...
Gender equity and women’s empowerment continue to be perceived primarily as a “women’s issue”. Howev...
This article analyzes the image that the media offer about women who currently practice politics as ...
This article draws upon the project “Feminine Politics” (PTDC/CCICOM/102393/2008), which addresses p...
As educators of journalists we are concerned with some of the most fundamental questions about the r...
UID/CCI/04667/2016This article draws upon the project “Feminine Politics” (PTDC/CCICOM/102393/2008),...
Published online: 10 May 2018This paper presents results from one of the first global studies on the...
This article analyzes the image that the media offer about women who currently practice politics as ...
Do women in municipal politics encounter the same level of media bias as women in national politics?...
The study considers mass media communication as intertwined with social norms, as assumed by the per...
This study analyses the media discourse of the British press on female politicians in the UK deconst...
This article explores the media treatment of cabinet members in Spain. Women politicians have become...
This article asks questions about the ways in which female politicians are depicted in press coverag...
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...
The appointment of the first majority female government in Spain generated a significant amount of c...
Gender equity and women’s empowerment continue to be perceived primarily as a “women’s issue”. Howev...
This article analyzes the image that the media offer about women who currently practice politics as ...
This article draws upon the project “Feminine Politics” (PTDC/CCICOM/102393/2008), which addresses p...
As educators of journalists we are concerned with some of the most fundamental questions about the r...
UID/CCI/04667/2016This article draws upon the project “Feminine Politics” (PTDC/CCICOM/102393/2008),...
Published online: 10 May 2018This paper presents results from one of the first global studies on the...
This article analyzes the image that the media offer about women who currently practice politics as ...
Do women in municipal politics encounter the same level of media bias as women in national politics?...
The study considers mass media communication as intertwined with social norms, as assumed by the per...