In previous decades, women in Western countries have gained more influence in various social realms. The percentage of females in higher education, the workforce, boards at publicly traded companies and national parliaments has increased. However, substantial underrepresentation of women in political news has remained. To explain the reasons behind this gender imbalance in news content, we conducted a content analysis of different types of online news in six Western countries. In our study, we distinguish among three levels of analysis: (1) the story level (frequency and format), (2) the media organization level (popular vs mass and upmarket outlets) and (3) the societal level. The results indicate that female actors are most frequently cov...
Abstract: Despite progress towards female empowerment, women are underrepresented in politics. The m...
The author examines why female politicians continue to be underrepresented in the press by measuring...
Gender imbalances in news coverage have been traced back to overarching societal structures and the ...
In previous decades, women in Western countries have gained more influence in various social realms....
Gatekeeping studies indicate that the top reason invoked by editors for excluding newsworthy stories...
Research has repeatedly found an unequal representation of women compared to men in the news. Yet mo...
Feminist news media researchers have long contended that masculine news values shape journalists’ qu...
There is an inconclusive debate on whether male and female users of social media platforms engage wi...
The quantitative and qualitative analysis of the media representation of political leaders in the ar...
This paper examines recent technological changes in journalism from a gender perspective. In the las...
Despite having thirty per cent quota of parliamentary seats, women in fact are only able to fill up ...
Published online: 04 April 2022Past quantitative studies have shown that most media coverage is of m...
In terms of the representation of women in society, great strides have been made in some areas, but ...
This report analyses how women around the world consume and perceive news, based on data on audience...
The paper aims to study gender differences in self-representation and involvement in political commu...
Abstract: Despite progress towards female empowerment, women are underrepresented in politics. The m...
The author examines why female politicians continue to be underrepresented in the press by measuring...
Gender imbalances in news coverage have been traced back to overarching societal structures and the ...
In previous decades, women in Western countries have gained more influence in various social realms....
Gatekeeping studies indicate that the top reason invoked by editors for excluding newsworthy stories...
Research has repeatedly found an unequal representation of women compared to men in the news. Yet mo...
Feminist news media researchers have long contended that masculine news values shape journalists’ qu...
There is an inconclusive debate on whether male and female users of social media platforms engage wi...
The quantitative and qualitative analysis of the media representation of political leaders in the ar...
This paper examines recent technological changes in journalism from a gender perspective. In the las...
Despite having thirty per cent quota of parliamentary seats, women in fact are only able to fill up ...
Published online: 04 April 2022Past quantitative studies have shown that most media coverage is of m...
In terms of the representation of women in society, great strides have been made in some areas, but ...
This report analyses how women around the world consume and perceive news, based on data on audience...
The paper aims to study gender differences in self-representation and involvement in political commu...
Abstract: Despite progress towards female empowerment, women are underrepresented in politics. The m...
The author examines why female politicians continue to be underrepresented in the press by measuring...
Gender imbalances in news coverage have been traced back to overarching societal structures and the ...