2020
DOI: 10.17576/jkmjc-2020-3602-19
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Meta Analysis of Women Politician Portrait in Mass Media Frames

Abstract: In every discourse on women, the issue of gender equality and how the involvement of the media in the struggle for gender equality always arises. This issue occurs not only in countries that are not yet democratically established, but also in countries that have had established democratic systems. This study aims to describe the portrait of women politicians in a mass media frame. The portrait was examined based upon the results of previous studies using meta-analysis methods. The unit of analysis used in this… Show more

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“…Thus, for example, the images of female politicians in print and videos have been intensively discussed to the point of forming a subfield characterized by vigorous debate. Researchers have noted a greater emphasis on women’s appearance and personal life than their achievements, ability, strength of vision, or competence in the political arena in comparison with male politicians (Pedersen, 2018; Sazali and Basit, 2020). Some researchers have argued that women in prominent leadership roles have succeeded in part by cultivating an image that defies the stereotypical gendered portrayal in the media while less successful female politicians have tended to be more subject to traditional “patterns of sidelining” (Lachover, 2017: 446; cf.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, for example, the images of female politicians in print and videos have been intensively discussed to the point of forming a subfield characterized by vigorous debate. Researchers have noted a greater emphasis on women’s appearance and personal life than their achievements, ability, strength of vision, or competence in the political arena in comparison with male politicians (Pedersen, 2018; Sazali and Basit, 2020). Some researchers have argued that women in prominent leadership roles have succeeded in part by cultivating an image that defies the stereotypical gendered portrayal in the media while less successful female politicians have tended to be more subject to traditional “patterns of sidelining” (Lachover, 2017: 446; cf.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inversely, others survived deadly attacks on numerous occasions. Despite their commendable work and sacrifices, South Asian female leaders invariably received hostile media treatment in different countries of the region (Sazali and Basit, 2020; Winfrey and Schnoebelen, 2019). The news media consistently framed female politicians and their family members as corrupt, inefficient, and as threats to national security (Bracic et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%