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The gender of news and news of gender: a study of press coverage of the 2010 British General Election

The gender of news and news of gender: a study of press coverage of the 2010 British General Election
The gender of news and news of gender: a study of press coverage of the 2010 British General Election
In the months leading up to the 2010 British General Election, pundits were claiming that women would be specifically targeted by all political parties. However, this focus never materialized and it was just more business as usual but with the added novelty of televised leaders’ debates, which meant that coverage was more male ordered than ever. The study on which this article is based monitored articles published in the four weeks leading up to election day across twelve newspapers, comprising a mix of dailies and weekend editions, broadsheets and midmarket, and tabloid titles. The study concentrated on articles that had the election as the main story and which mentioned or sourced one or more candidates, both MPs seeking reelection, and Parliamentary Candidates. We were interested in exploring (any) differences in the news coverage of women and men candidates, looking at both frequency and content. Our findings suggest that women were much less likely to feature in news stories than men, even when controlling for Party Leader coverage. Women were much more likely to be mentioned or quoted in feature articles focused explicitly on gender issues, made interesting because of their sex and couture rather than their political abilities and experience.
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Shears, Mary
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Ross, Karen, Evans, Elizabeth, Harrison, Lisa, Shears, Mary and Wadia, Khursheed (2013) The gender of news and news of gender: a study of press coverage of the 2010 British General Election. The Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, 18 (1), 3-20. (doi:10.1177/1940161212457814).

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In the months leading up to the 2010 British General Election, pundits were claiming that women would be specifically targeted by all political parties. However, this focus never materialized and it was just more business as usual but with the added novelty of televised leaders’ debates, which meant that coverage was more male ordered than ever. The study on which this article is based monitored articles published in the four weeks leading up to election day across twelve newspapers, comprising a mix of dailies and weekend editions, broadsheets and midmarket, and tabloid titles. The study concentrated on articles that had the election as the main story and which mentioned or sourced one or more candidates, both MPs seeking reelection, and Parliamentary Candidates. We were interested in exploring (any) differences in the news coverage of women and men candidates, looking at both frequency and content. Our findings suggest that women were much less likely to feature in news stories than men, even when controlling for Party Leader coverage. Women were much more likely to be mentioned or quoted in feature articles focused explicitly on gender issues, made interesting because of their sex and couture rather than their political abilities and experience.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 26 November 2012
Published date: 1 June 2013

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Local EPrints ID: 487649
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/487649
ISSN: 1081-180X
PURE UUID: c6f2a335-016c-4255-a559-c29752c74561
ORCID for Elizabeth Evans: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3237-8951

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Author: Karen Ross
Author: Elizabeth Evans ORCID iD
Author: Lisa Harrison
Author: Mary Shears
Author: Khursheed Wadia

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