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    Gendered Mediation

    Identity and Image Making in Canadian Politics

    AvAngelia Wagner,Joanna Everitt

    Häftad, Engelska, 2019

    Del i serien Communication, Strategy, and Politics

    404 kr

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    Beskrivning

    Despite decades of women's participation in politics and the increasing number of LGBTQ individuals who are seeking and winning political office, the gender identities of Canadian politicians continue to attract media and public attention and shape the way these individuals are perceived and evaluated. Gendered Mediation takes an original, intersectional approach to these issues by building upon the gendered mediation thesis to argue that political communication and reporting reinforces impressions of politics as a masculine domain that privileges men and treats women as outsiders. Organized into three sections, the book investigates politicians' gendered strategies for shaping their own and others' public images, the gendered characteristics of media coverage of politicians, and voter reactions to these self-presentations and media depictions. By examining how sexuality, race, age, and class intersect with gender to produce differing political identities and responses, the contributors make new theoretical and empirical interventions into research on gender and political communication. Their findings have profound implications for democracy not only in Canada but for democratic political systems elsewhere.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2019-10-01
    • Mått:152 x 229 x undefined mm
    • Vikt:420 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:Communication, Strategy, and Politics
    • Antal sidor:284
    • Förlag:University of British Columbia Press
    • ISBN:9780774860567

    Utforska kategorier

    • Genusvetenskap inom Samhälle och politik
    • Politik och statsskick inom Samhälle och politik

    Mer om författaren

    Angelia Wagner is a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Political Science at the University of Alberta, specializing in Canadian politics, gender and politics, political candidacy, and political communication. Her research explores the role of gender, race, and sexuality in shaping Canadians' perceptions of political candidacy. She is also the project manager of an international research project exploring the career pathways of women premiers in Australia and Canada. Joanna Everitt is a professor of political science at the University of New Brunswick Saint John. Her research focuses on Canadian politics, gender differences in public opinion, and the impacts of media coverage of male and female party leaders on leadership evaluations, identity politics, and voting behaviour in Canadian elections. She is the co-editor of The Blueprint: Conservative Parties and Their Impact on Canadian Politics and the co-author of Dominance and Decline: Making Sense of Recent Canadian Elections.

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Introduction: Gendered Identities and Political Communication / Angelia Wagner and Joanna EverittPart 1: Politicians' Gendered Strategies to Shape Their Public Image1 Candidates' Self-Presentation Strategies: Filling in the Gaps / Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant2 Competing Masculinities and Political Campaigns / Jerald Sabin and Kyle Kirkup3 Not a Taboo Topic? Talking about Family on the Campaign Trail / Angelia WagnerPart 2: Gender-Based Media Coverage of Politicians4 Processes of Differentiation in the 2014 Toronto Mayoral Race / Bailey Gerrits and Randy Besco5 Breaking the Concrete Ceiling: Media Portrayals of Racialized Women in Politics / Erin Tolley6 May the Best Man Win: Masculinity in Canadian Political Humour / Daisy Raphael7 Examining Mediation of Female and LGBTQ-Identifying Candidates / Karalena McLean in Collaboration with Angelia Wagner and Joanna EverittPart 3: Reactions to Gendered (Re)presentations8 Words and Deeds: Social Movement Actors' Assessments of Allied Politicians / Elise Maiolino9 She's Too Tough and He's Too Soft: Measuring How Gendered News Frames Affect Voters' Evaluation of Party Leaders / Catherine Lemarier-Saulnier and Thierry Giasson10 Gender and Candidate Communication: Is There a "Double Bind"? / Elisabeth Gidengil, Delia Dumitrescu, and Dietlind Stolle11 Exploring Viewer Reactions to Media Coverage of Female Politicians / Joanna Everitt, Lisa Best, and Derek GaudetConclusion: The Complexity of Gendered Identities in Canadian Politics / Elisabeth GidengilContributors; Index