Gender and its perception by the media played a big role in the election of 2016. The media simplifies the roles of women candidates and redistributes information to the public using gender frames. Though framing based on gender had varying effects on the election, it is still prominent among the media and usually negatively affects women in the public sphere
This study investigated the role of gender in Hillary Clinton’s 2016 televised presidential campaign...
Scholars examining gender bias in elections have found that voters’ stereotypical expectations of wo...
The presence of Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin during the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign raised ne...
For my thesis topic, I am researching the impacts of media representation of candidates on gender an...
Media play an influential role in American political elections. Extensive scholarship from political...
The media uses the technique of framing to process and package information in order to make sense of...
This project seeks to understand the influence that the gendered dynamic of the 2016 presidential ra...
Gender surfaced as an issue in the 1984 Presidential campaign due to the nomination of Geraldine Fer...
Does the media have a gendered lens when it covers women and men running for public office? As techn...
This study examines the media discourse surrounding the 2016 U.S. Presidential election, specificall...
From the June morning that Donald Trump announced his candidacy for President of the United States o...
My thesis explores the use of strategic essentialism in US electoral politics, focusing on female se...
As men continue to dominate in executive office, male leadership remains the norm and has structured...
This study examines the use of gender-based personality traits in media coverage of two 1998 U.S. se...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on March 25, 2011).The entire...
This study investigated the role of gender in Hillary Clinton’s 2016 televised presidential campaign...
Scholars examining gender bias in elections have found that voters’ stereotypical expectations of wo...
The presence of Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin during the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign raised ne...
For my thesis topic, I am researching the impacts of media representation of candidates on gender an...
Media play an influential role in American political elections. Extensive scholarship from political...
The media uses the technique of framing to process and package information in order to make sense of...
This project seeks to understand the influence that the gendered dynamic of the 2016 presidential ra...
Gender surfaced as an issue in the 1984 Presidential campaign due to the nomination of Geraldine Fer...
Does the media have a gendered lens when it covers women and men running for public office? As techn...
This study examines the media discourse surrounding the 2016 U.S. Presidential election, specificall...
From the June morning that Donald Trump announced his candidacy for President of the United States o...
My thesis explores the use of strategic essentialism in US electoral politics, focusing on female se...
As men continue to dominate in executive office, male leadership remains the norm and has structured...
This study examines the use of gender-based personality traits in media coverage of two 1998 U.S. se...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on March 25, 2011).The entire...
This study investigated the role of gender in Hillary Clinton’s 2016 televised presidential campaign...
Scholars examining gender bias in elections have found that voters’ stereotypical expectations of wo...
The presence of Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin during the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign raised ne...