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Gender is one of the primary fault lines running through contemporary American politics. The political agenda has become deeply polarized by such issues as affirmative action, abortion rights, and welfare reform. In short, gender politics, once regarded as marginal, has emerged as one of the core dividing lines in identifying politicians, parties, issues, and voters in America.Not surprising, the way media covers gender politics has long been a matter of contention. The issue at the heart of this book is whether, as critics suggest, media coverage of women in America reinforces rather than challenges the dominant culture, thereby contributing towards women's marginalization in public life.This collection of original essays by twenty-one top academics and journalists is the first book to systematically examine the impact of the media on women's power in America. It focuses on how the role of American women as citizens, political leaders, and feminist activists has been influenced by the media, for better or worse, in recent decades. Using multimethod approaches involving surveys, content analysis, focus groups, interviews, and personal experience, the authors analyze the role of women as journalists, the impact of campaign coverage, images of women in power, and coverage of women's movement and feminist policy issues.Women, Media, and Politics will be an important resource for students interested in contemporary political and social debate.
This book investigates whether media coverage of women in American politics reinforces cultural stereotypes and contributes to the marginalization of women in public life. Pippa Norris, a prominent scholar in political science, curates a collection of essays from twenty-one academics and journalists to examine the intersection of gender, media, and political power. The text utilizes a multi-methodological framework to assess how media representation influences the status of women as citizens, leaders, and activists in the United States.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this collection as a foundational text for understanding the intersectional dynamics of media and political sociology. Readers frequently note the academic rigor and the breadth of the multi-method approach employed by the contributors.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
1996-09-05
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195105664
ISBN-13:
9780195105667
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