Feminist news researchers have long argued that in the macho culture of most newsrooms, journalists’ daily decisions about what is newsworthy remain firmly based on masculine news values. As such, issues and topics traditionally seen to be particularly relevant to women tend to be pushed to the margins of the news where the implicit assumption is that they are less important than those which interest men. In so doing, men’s views and voices are privileged over women’s, thereby contributing to the ongoing secondary status of women’s participation as citizens. In this article, we draw upon data we collected from the UK and the Republic of Ireland as part of the larger, 108-country study, which comprised the 2010 Global Media Monitoring Projec...
Women are still significantly underrepresented and misrepresented in news media coverage, according ...
Women's voices continue to be underrepresented in the global news media. This report examines women'...
This article focuses on the gender of voices chosen as sources and presenters of radio news coverage...
Feminist news researchers have long argued that in the macho culture of most newsrooms, journalists’...
In the twenty-teens, there are increasing numbers of women occupying executive positions in politics...
In the twenty-teens, there are increasing numbers of women occupying executive positions in politics...
How do gender relations affect the practice of journalism? Despite the star status accorded to some ...
The paper addresses the problem of why news content is dominated by what men consider to be newswort...
Journalism, Gender and Power revisits the key themes explored in the 1998 edited collection News, Ge...
In the months leading up to the 2010 British General Election, pundits were claiming that women wou...
FræðigreinarThe news media are the most influential sources of information, ideas and opinion for mo...
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...
Even in wealthy post-industrial countries where equity between men and women has improved in recent ...
The manner in which women appear, or disappear, within the Irish politics–media intersection is a q...
Women are still significantly underrepresented and misrepresented in news media coverage, according ...
Women's voices continue to be underrepresented in the global news media. This report examines women'...
This article focuses on the gender of voices chosen as sources and presenters of radio news coverage...
Feminist news researchers have long argued that in the macho culture of most newsrooms, journalists’...
In the twenty-teens, there are increasing numbers of women occupying executive positions in politics...
In the twenty-teens, there are increasing numbers of women occupying executive positions in politics...
How do gender relations affect the practice of journalism? Despite the star status accorded to some ...
The paper addresses the problem of why news content is dominated by what men consider to be newswort...
Journalism, Gender and Power revisits the key themes explored in the 1998 edited collection News, Ge...
In the months leading up to the 2010 British General Election, pundits were claiming that women wou...
FræðigreinarThe news media are the most influential sources of information, ideas and opinion for mo...
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...
Even in wealthy post-industrial countries where equity between men and women has improved in recent ...
The manner in which women appear, or disappear, within the Irish politics–media intersection is a q...
Women are still significantly underrepresented and misrepresented in news media coverage, according ...
Women's voices continue to be underrepresented in the global news media. This report examines women'...
This article focuses on the gender of voices chosen as sources and presenters of radio news coverage...