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Publications
ARTICLES:
Joanna Everitt
(2003) "Media
in the Maritimes: Do female candidates face a bias?" Atlantis
27:2, Spring/Summer 2003, 90-98.
Elisabeth Gidengil
and Joanna Everitt (2003) "Talking
Tough: Gender and Reported Speech in Campaign News Coverage"
Political Communication 20: 209-32.
Elisabeth Gidengil
and Joanna Everitt (2003) "Conventional
Coverage/Unconventional Politicians: Gender and Media Coverage of
Canadian Leaders' Debates, 1993, 1997, 2000" Canadian Journal
of Political Science 36 (3): 559-577.
Elisabeth Gidengil
and Joanna Everitt (2000), "Filtering
the Female: Television News Coverage of the 1993 Canadian Leaders'
Debates" Women & Politics 21(4): 105-31
Elisabeth Gidengil
and Joanna Everitt (1999) "Metaphors
and Misrepresentation: Gendered Mediation in News Coverage of the
1993 Canadian Leaders' Debates" Harvard International Journal
of Press/Politics 4: 48-65.
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BOOK
CHAPTERS:
Joanna Everitt
and Elisabeth Gidengil (2003) "Tough
Talk: How Television News Covers Male and Female Leaders of Canadian
Political Parties" in Manon Tremblay and Linda Trimble,
eds., Gender and Electoral Representation in Canada Oxford University
Press, 194-210.
Elisabeth Gidengil
and Joanna Everitt, "Gender, Media Coverage and the Dynamics
of Leader Evaluations: The Case of the 1993 Canadian Election"
in Henry E. Brady and Richard Johnston, eds., Capturing Campaign
Effects, University of Michigan Press (forthcoming)
Elisabeth Gidengil
and Joanna Everitt (2002) "Damned
If You Do, Damned If You Don't: Television News Coverage of Female
Party Leaders in the 1993 Federal Election" in William
Cross, ed., Political Parties, Representation and Electoral Democracy
in Canada, Oxford University Press, pp. 223-37.
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CONFERENCE
PAPERS
Elisabeth Gidengil,
Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant, Neil Nevitte, André Blais, Richard
Nadeau (2003) "Gender,
Knowledge and Social Capital". Paper prepared for the conference
on Gender and Social Capital held at the University of Manitoba,
May 2003
Elisabeth Gidengil
and Agnieszka Dobrzynska (2003) "Is
Canada A Case of Gender Realignment?" paper presented at
the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association,
Philadelphia, August 28-31.
Elisabeth Gidengil
and Agnieszka Dobrzynska (2003) "Using
a Rolling Cross-Section Design to Model Media Effects: The Case
of Leader Evaluations in the 1997 Canadian Election" paper
presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science
Association, Philadelphia, August 28-31.
Joanna Everitt
and Elisabeth Gidengil (2003) "The Gendered Implications of
Increases in Interpretive Journalism" with Elisabeth Gidengil,
poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political
Science Association in Philadelphia, PA, September.
Joanna Everitt
and Elisabeth Gidengil (2002) "Gender
and Resistance to Media Coverage: The Dynamics of Leader Evaluations
in the 1993 Canadian Election" paper presented at the annual
meeting of the International Association for Media and Communication
Research, Barcelona, July 21-26.
Susan Banducci,
Joanna Everitt and Elisabeth Gidengil (2002) "Gender Stereotypes
of Political Candidates: A Meta-Analysis," paper presented
at the annual meeting of the International Society of Political
Psychology, Berlin, Germany, July 16-19.
Joanna Everitt
and Elisabeth Gidengil (2002) "Probing Public Perceptions about
Female Leaders: Three Useful Methodologies" paper presented
at the annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association,
Toronto.
Joanna Everitt
(2001) "Media in the Maritimes: Do female candidates face a
bias?" paper presented at the Building Women's Leadership in
Atlantic Canada Conference, Halifax.
Joanna Everitt
and Elisabeth Gidengil (2001) "Analysing Television Debate
Coverage: Does the Gender of the Debaters Affect News Coverage?",
paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association, San Francisco.
Joanna Everitt
and Elisabeth Gidengil (2001) "Analyzing Television Debate
Coverage: Does the Gender of the Debaters Affect News Coverage?"
paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Political
Science Association, Quebec City.
Elisabeth Gidengil,
Susan Banducci, and Joanna Everitt (2001) "Gender and Perceptions
of Leader Traits: Evidence from the 1993 Canadian and 1999 New Zealand
Elections", paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mid-West
Political Science Association, Chicago.
Elisabeth Gidengil,
André Blais, Richard Nadeau, and Neil Nevitte (2000) "Are
Leaders Becoming More Important to Vote Choice in Canada?"
paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association, Washington DC.
Joanna Everitt
and Elisabeth Gidengil (1999), "Quoting the Leaders: Reported
Speech, Gendered Mediation and Gendered Reception in the 1993 Canadian
Federal Election, paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Atlantic
Provinces Political Science Association, Sackville, New Brunswick,
October.
Joanna Everitt
and Elisabeth Gidengil (1998) "Language and Gendered Mediation:
Reporting the Speech of Party Leaders in the 1993 Canadian Federal
Election," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian
Political Science Association, Ottawa, June.
Elisabeth
Gidengil and Joanna Everitt (1997) "Gender, Media Coverage
and the Dynamics of Leader Evaluations: The Case of the 1993 Canadian
Election," paper presented at the Campaign Colloquium on Capturing
Campaign Effects, University of British Columbia, June.
Elisabeth Gidengil
and Joanna Everitt (1997) "Gender and Mediation: Television
News Coverage of the 1993 Leaders' Debates," paper presented
at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association,
St. John's, June.
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