Bailey Gerrits, PhD in Political Studies, supervised by Drs Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant & Margaret Little

November 27, 2018 00:29:44
Bailey Gerrits, PhD in Political Studies, supervised by Drs Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant & Margaret Little
Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Bailey Gerrits, PhD in Political Studies, supervised by Drs Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant & Margaret Little

Nov 27 2018 | 00:29:44

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Topic: Who’s Responsible?: Explaining How Contemporary Canadian Newspapers Frame Domestic Violence.

Overview: My research in gender and politics advances an understanding of the political economic relationships that shape public discourses about gendered violence. I specifically examine contemporary Canadian newspaper coverage of domestic violence, documenting the patterns of coverage and illustrating how actors and structures interact to influence these news productions..

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