"Great textbook. I have used it for several semesters."--Pat Washington, San Diego State University
"Women, Media, and Politics is an ideal reader for the interdisciplinary study of women and American media and politics. I recommend the text for use in gender studies, communication, and political science courses, and I look forward to using it."--Jean M. Ward, Lewis and Clark College
"This is an outstanding collection of readings that are current and on an important area of public policy. They should prove to be a catalyst for classroom discussion."--Dr. Robert Langran, Villanova University
"A realistic appraisal of what women candidates face as they meet the press which are more likely to focus on one woman doing something outlandish than a lot of women doing something historic."--Anita Perez Ferguson, President of the National Women's Political Caucus
"This latest collection edited by Norris includes works by some of the finest media and gender scholars in the US....Everett Ladd's clearly written and intelligently argued chapter on how the media talk about the gender gap is especially commendable. In the final section, Andrew Kohut and Kimberly Parker have a strong piece on gender and talk-back radio....The good articles are so good that students and scholars alike will want this collection for their own."
-- hoice

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. A 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 multi-method approaches involving surveys, content analysis, focus groups, interviews, and personal experience, the authors analyse the role of women as journalists, the impact of campaign coverage, images of women in power, and coverage of women's movements and feminist policy issues. Women, Media, and Politics will be an important resource for both experts and informed readers interested in contemporary political and social debate.
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This collection of original essays by top academics and journalists will be the first book to systematically examine the impact of the media on women's power in America. It will focus on how the role of American women has been influenced by the media, for better or worse, in recent decades.
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Introduction: Women, Media, and Politics ; PART I. WOMEN AS JOURNALISTS ; 1. Women as Journalists ; 2. What Difference do Women Journalists Make? ; PART II. CAMPAIGN COVERAGE ; 3. How Women Campaign For the U.S. Senate: Substance and Strategy ; 4. The Effects of Gender Stereotypes on Women's Campaigns ; 5. A Gender Gap Among Viewers? ; 6. Media Framing of The Gender Gap ; PART III. CHANGING IMAGES OF WOMEN IN POWER ; 7. Media Coverage of Women in the 103rd Congress ; 8. Women Leaders Worldwide: A Splash of Color in the Photo Op ; 9. The First Lady, Political Power and the Media: Who Elected Her Anyway? ; PART IV: FRAMING THE WOMEN'S MOVEMENT, FEMINISM AND PUBLIC POLICY ; 10. Feminists and Feminism in the News ; 11. Framing The Women's Movement ; 12. Talk Radio and Gender Politics ; 13. How Can Media Coverage of Women be Improved?: Guidelines for Good Practice ; NOTES ABOUT CONTRIBUTORS ; BIBLIOGRAPHY ; INDEX
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"Great textbook. I have used it for several semesters."--Pat Washington, San Diego State University "Women, Media, and Politics is an ideal reader for the interdisciplinary study of women and American media and politics. I recommend the text for use in gender studies, communication, and political science courses, and I look forward to using it."--Jean M. Ward, Lewis and Clark College "This is an outstanding collection of readings that are current and on an important area of public policy. They should prove to be a catalyst for classroom discussion."--Dr. Robert Langran, Villanova University "A realistic appraisal of what women candidates face as they meet the press which are more likely to focus on one woman doing something outlandish than a lot of women doing something historic."--Anita Perez Ferguson, President of the National Women's Political Caucus "This latest collection edited by Norris includes works by some of the finest media and gender scholars in the US....Everett Ladd's clearly written and intelligently argued chapter on how the media talk about the gender gap is especially commendable. In the final section, Andrew Kohut and Kimberly Parker have a strong piece on gender and talk-back radio....The good articles are so good that students and scholars alike will want this collection for their own." -- hoice
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First book to systematically examine the impact of media on women's power in the U.S. Top-notch scholars and journalists including Kay Mills, David Weaver, and Andrew Kohut Major papers written specifically for this volume and never before published
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Pippa Norris is a lecturer at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government where she also serves as Associate Director of the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy.
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First book to systematically examine the impact of media on women's power in the U.S. Top-notch scholars and journalists including Kay Mills, David Weaver, and Andrew Kohut Major papers written specifically for this volume and never before published
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ISBN
9780195105674
Publisert
1996
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Inc; Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
400 gr
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
288

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Pippa Norris is an Associate Director of the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy at the JFK School of Government at Harvard University. Norris is a highly regarded authority on the impact of gender on poltiics and the press.