"Comparing Gender and Media Equality across the Globe addresses longstanding questions in the study of gender equality in media content and media organisations across countries and over time. Drawing on data from the Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP), European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE), and the International Women’s Media Foundation (IWMF), this book offers new insights into the qualities, causes, and consequences of gender equality in and through the news media. The book contributes to the critical discussion on gender and journalism, showing that the news media do not reflect reality when it comes to the actual progress of gender equality in societies across the globe. The study aims to inspire future research by making existing data on gender and news media equality available to the global research community. The book presents the GEM-dataset, comprising hundreds of indicators on media and gender equality, and the GEM-Index, an easy to use measure to keep track of key aspects of gender equality in television, radio, newspapers, and online." (Publisher description)
1 Introduction. Comparing gender and media equality across the globe: Understanding the qualities, causes, and consequences / Monika Djerf-Pierre & Maria Edström, 11
2 The GEM-Index: Constructing a unitary measure of gender equality in the news / Monika Djerf-Pierre & Maria Edström, 59
3 Media gender-equality regimes: Exploring media organisations' policy adoption across nations / Claudia Padovani & Rossella Bozzon, 99
4 Explaining gender equality in news content: Modernisation and a gendered media field / Monika Djerf-Pierre, 147
5 Axes of power: Examining women's access to leadership positions in the news media / Carolyn M. Byerly & Katherine A. McGraw, 191
6 The media world versus the real world of women and political representation: Questioning differences and struggling for answers / Karen Ross, Marloes Jansen, & Tobias Bürger, 233
7 Fairer sex or fairer system? Exploring the relationship between gender equality in the media and media corruption / Mathias A. Färdigh, 261
8 Gender in economic journalism: Impeccably accurate or smoke and mirrors? / Sarah Macharia, 293