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"(Dis)-empowering messages? How gender biased news coverage affects women in politics." International Women’s Day 7 March, 2017 European Parliament Maarja Luhiste * Susan Banducci * Laura Sudulich
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'(Dis)-empowering messages? How gender biased news ... · •Candidates use of Twitter (2014 EES Social Media Study). •Newspaper coverage of MEP candidates in 8 new member states.

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Page 1: '(Dis)-empowering messages? How gender biased news ... · •Candidates use of Twitter (2014 EES Social Media Study). •Newspaper coverage of MEP candidates in 8 new member states.

"(Dis)-empowering messages? How gender biased news coverage affects women in politics."

International Women’s Day 7 March, 2017

European Parliament

Maarja Luhiste * Susan Banducci * Laura Sudulich

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Women and Media

• Are there gender differences in candidates’ news media coverage and social media use during the 2014 European Parliament elections?

• Does gendered news media coverage affect women’s descriptive representation, and thus the overall quality of electoral democracy?

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Little Improvement in News Media Coverage of Women EP Candidates

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Note: Main Actors in News Coverage about European Election 2004-2009 in Malta, Cyprus, Croatia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Hungary

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Media coverage of female candidates

• The more female candidates, the more news media coverage on women?

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Social Media Use Is Linked to Representation of Women

• Women under-represented in news media coverage.

• e.g. Croatia almost 50% women candidates but women make up only only 20% of coverage.

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Gender differences in media coverage: 2014 EP elections

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Effects on electoral outcomes

• Higher visibility of female candidates more women elected.

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Is Social Media an Alternative?

• Making direct appeals to voters may minimise impact of gendered media coverage.

• Women candidates as likely to use Twitter and tweet as often.

• Is Twitter a ‘woman friendly’ platform?

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Candidates’ use of Twitter: 2014 EP election

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Social Media Use Is Linked to Representation of Women

• Where women use Twitter, they are more likely to be represented.

• e.g. Latvia 1/3 use Twitter and 1/3 women in media coverage.

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Recommendations

• Political party support for digital campaigns – women more likely to use social media when digital support provided by parties (EES Candidate Survey).

• Recommend media self-regulation (and monitoring) on achieving gender parity in news coverage (similar to political party parity for PSBs).

• More research on how women’s parity in media organisations influences non-gendered media coverage.

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Data

• Candidates use of Twitter (2014 EES Social Media Study).

• Newspaper coverage of MEP candidates in 8 new

member states. • 3 newspapers: 2 broadsheet and 1 tabloid per

country. – With the exception of Latvia and Poland (coding in

progress).

• 3 weeks prior the 2014 EP elections.