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Gendering in the electoral run: A media monitoring study of women politicians’ representation in Belgian news
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Author Information:
Name: Ghent University, Belgium | Joke D’Heer, Sara De Vuyst, Sarah Van Leuven
Email: None
Website: https://www.ugent.be/en
Abstract:
The present study explores gendered representations in Belgian electoral news coverage. Compared to other Western countries, Belgium has consistently reported a small share of female politicians in the news, offering limited insights into the ways they are portrayed. Starting from the observation that the (mainly Anglo-Saxon) body of work on women politicians’ representation has reported mixed findings, the study intends to provide a more comprehensive analysis by taking political and contextual factors into account. By means of a quantitative content analysis, we monitored news content prior to the 2019 Belgian elections, resulting in a sample of 981 television, newspaper, radio and web-based news items. The findings confirm the persistence of gendered patterns in Belgian news content, regardless of a candidate’s political characteristics. Women were less often represented and their gender, appearance and family life were more often highlighted. Whereas a candidate’s political power provided additional insights into gendering, some differences in coverage between candidates could not be explained by either sex or political characteristics. Lastly, differences between media were limited, though web-based news was more negative in tone.
Keywords:
news media, political journalism, representation, women politicians
Dates:
Oct. 7, 2021 - None
Source Specificity:
Initiative/Practice/Project/Programme/Case Studies, None, None, None
Website:
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/14648849211032427
Power Domains:
Political, Social
Methods Tools:
Awareness-raising, Monitoring
Country:
BE
City:
Ghent
Implementation Scale:
national
Language:
English
Other Links:
doi/10.1177/14648849211032427
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