Women, Media and Politics
Edited by Pippa Norris
Table of Contents
Notes on Contributors Introduction: Women, Media, and Politics Pippa Norris
Part I. Women as Journalists
1. Women as Journalists, David H. Weaver
2. What Difference do Women Journalists Make?, Kay Mills
Part II. Campaign Coverage
3. How Women Campaign For the U.S. Senate, Kim Fridkin Kahn and Ann Gordon
4. Running As a Woman: Gender Stereotyping in Women's Campaigns, Shanto Iyengar, Nicholas A. Valentino, Stephen Ansolabehere, and Adam F. Simon
5. A Gender Gap Among Viewers?, Montague Kern and Marion Just
6. Media Framing of The Gender Gap, Everett Carll Ladd
Part III. Changing Images of Women in Power
7. Media Coverage of Women in the 103rd Congress, Susan J. Carroll and Ronnee Schreiber
8. Women Leaders Worldwide: A Splash of Color in the Photo Op, Pippa Norris
9. The First Lady, Political Power, and the Media: Who Elected Her Anyway?, Betty Houchin Winfield
Part IV: Framing the Women's Movement, Feminism, and Public Policy
10. Feminists and Feminism in the News, Leonie Huddy
11. Framing The Women's Movement, Anne N. Costain, Richard Braunstein, and Heidi Berggren
12. Talk Radio and Gender Politics, Andrew Kohut and Kimberly Parker
13. How Can Media Coverage of Women be Improved?, Maurine H. Beasley
References
Index