This examination of the role of gender stereotyping in media coverage of executive elections uses nine case studies from around the world to provide a unique comparative perspective.


• Essays by 13 disti...

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This examination of the role of gender stereotyping in media coverage of executive elections uses nine case studies from around the world to provide a unique comparative perspective.


• Essays by 13 distinguished scholars combining research on gender and elections with expertise in a particular country

• A table highlighting key findings for each case study, facilitating comparison in a way that has not previously been possible

• A bibliography that brings together readings on gender, elections, and media stereotyping from the United States and eight other countries around the world



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