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Cracking the Highest Glass Ceiling: A Global Comparison of Women's Campaigns for Executive Office (Women and Minorities in Politics)
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.In recent years, more and more high-profile women candidates have been running for executive office in democracies all around the world. Cracking the Highest Glass Ceiling: A Global Comparison of Women's Campaigns for Executive Office is the first study to undertake an international comparison of women's campaigns for highest office and to identify the commonalities among them. For example, women candidates often begin as front-runners as the idea of a woman president captures the public imagination, followed by a decline in popularity as stereotypes and gendered media coverage kick in to erode the woman's perceived credibility as a national leader. On the basis of nine international case studies of recent campaigns written by thirteen country specialists, the volume develops an overarching framework which explores how gender stereotypes shape the course and outcome of women's campaigns in the male-dominated worlds of executive elections in North America, South America, Europe, Africa, and Australasia. This comparative approach allows the authors to discriminate between the contingent effects of a particular candidate or national culture and the universal operation of gender stereotyping. Case studies include the campaigns for executive office of Hillary Rodham Clinton (United States, 2008), Sarah Palin (United States, 2008), Angela Merkel (Germany, 2005 and 2009), SégolËne Royal (France, 2007), Helen Clark (New Zealand, 1996-2008), Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (Argentina, 2007), Michelle Bachelet (Chile, 2006), Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (Liberia, 2005), and Irene Sáez (Venezuela, 1998).• 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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- Hardcover : 199 pages
- Title : Cracking the Highest Glass Ceiling: A Global Comparison of Women's Campaigns for Executive Office (Women and Minorities in Politics)
- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : B003XIII50



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