Gender-Based Violence in Canadian Politics in the #Metoo Era
Herausgeber: Raney, Tracey; Collier, Cheryl N
Gender-Based Violence in Canadian Politics in the #Metoo Era
Herausgeber: Raney, Tracey; Collier, Cheryl N
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This book brings together leading experts to shine a light on a serious problem confronting Canada’s democracy: gender-based violence in politics.
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This book brings together leading experts to shine a light on a serious problem confronting Canada’s democracy: gender-based violence in politics.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9781487540029
- ISBN-10: 1487540027
- Artikelnr.: 69231780
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9781487540029
- ISBN-10: 1487540027
- Artikelnr.: 69231780
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Tracey Raney and Cheryl N. Collier
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Gender-Based Violence in Canadian Politics - A Threat to
Gender Equality and Democracy
Tracey Raney and Cheryl N. Collier
Part 1: Violence against Women in Politics on Social Media in Canada
1. Online Violence against Women in Politics: Canada in a Comparative
Perspective
Gabrielle Bardall and Chris Tenove
2. Digital Dangers: Theorizing Online Violence against Politicians
Angelia Wagner and Tayler Young
3. Ringing an Early Alarm Bell: Image-Based Sexual Violence against
Political Actors
Dianne Lalonde
Part 2: Violence against Women in Politics Reporting in Canadian Mainstream
Media
4. Psychological Violence, Media Effects, Counter-Speech, and Political
Attitudes
Melanee Thomas and Scott Pruysers
5. Gender-Based Violence toward Political Women: Did Print News Coverage
Shift after #MeToo?
Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant
6. Gender-Based Violence, Humour, and Frontier Masculinity in Alberta
Political Cartoons
Rissa Reist
Part 3: Experiences of Violence against Women in Politics
7. Blurred Lines: Boundaries and Consequences for Indigenous Women in
Politics in the Era of #MeToo
Rebecca Major and Cynthia Niioo-bineh-seh-kwe Stirbys
8. Who Calls Foul? Gender-Based Violence on the Municipal Campaign Trail
Kate Graham
9. The Dark Side of Working in Politics: A Study of MP Staff in Canada
Meagan Cloutier
Part 4: Assessing "Solutions" to Violence against Women in Politics in
Canada
10. Just Bad Apples? Political Accountability and Canadian MPs Accused of
Gender-Based Violence
Bailey Gerrits
11. Can MP Anti-harassment Training Combat Gender-Based Violence in the
House of Commons? A Comparative Analysis of Canada and the United Kingdom
Louise Cockram
12. Fixing the Upper House? A Gender- and Race-Based Analysis of the
Canadian Senate’s 2021 Harassment and Violence Prevention Policy
Tracey Raney
13. Provincial and Territorial Legislature-Based Sexual Harassment Policies
for Elected Members: Variation in Approaches but Commonality in
Ineffectiveness
Cheryl N. Collier and Tracey Raney
Conclusion: Canadian Experiences of Gender-Based Violence in Politics - Key
Learnings, Action Items, and Avenues for Further Research
Cheryl N. Collier and Tracey Raney
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Gender-Based Violence in Canadian Politics - A Threat to
Gender Equality and Democracy
Tracey Raney and Cheryl N. Collier
Part 1: Violence against Women in Politics on Social Media in Canada
1. Online Violence against Women in Politics: Canada in a Comparative
Perspective
Gabrielle Bardall and Chris Tenove
2. Digital Dangers: Theorizing Online Violence against Politicians
Angelia Wagner and Tayler Young
3. Ringing an Early Alarm Bell: Image-Based Sexual Violence against
Political Actors
Dianne Lalonde
Part 2: Violence against Women in Politics Reporting in Canadian Mainstream
Media
4. Psychological Violence, Media Effects, Counter-Speech, and Political
Attitudes
Melanee Thomas and Scott Pruysers
5. Gender-Based Violence toward Political Women: Did Print News Coverage
Shift after #MeToo?
Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant
6. Gender-Based Violence, Humour, and Frontier Masculinity in Alberta
Political Cartoons
Rissa Reist
Part 3: Experiences of Violence against Women in Politics
7. Blurred Lines: Boundaries and Consequences for Indigenous Women in
Politics in the Era of #MeToo
Rebecca Major and Cynthia Niioo-bineh-seh-kwe Stirbys
8. Who Calls Foul? Gender-Based Violence on the Municipal Campaign Trail
Kate Graham
9. The Dark Side of Working in Politics: A Study of MP Staff in Canada
Meagan Cloutier
Part 4: Assessing "Solutions" to Violence against Women in Politics in
Canada
10. Just Bad Apples? Political Accountability and Canadian MPs Accused of
Gender-Based Violence
Bailey Gerrits
11. Can MP Anti-harassment Training Combat Gender-Based Violence in the
House of Commons? A Comparative Analysis of Canada and the United Kingdom
Louise Cockram
12. Fixing the Upper House? A Gender- and Race-Based Analysis of the
Canadian Senate’s 2021 Harassment and Violence Prevention Policy
Tracey Raney
13. Provincial and Territorial Legislature-Based Sexual Harassment Policies
for Elected Members: Variation in Approaches but Commonality in
Ineffectiveness
Cheryl N. Collier and Tracey Raney
Conclusion: Canadian Experiences of Gender-Based Violence in Politics - Key
Learnings, Action Items, and Avenues for Further Research
Cheryl N. Collier and Tracey Raney
Contributors
Index
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Gender-Based Violence in Canadian Politics - A Threat to
Gender Equality and Democracy
Tracey Raney and Cheryl N. Collier
Part 1: Violence against Women in Politics on Social Media in Canada
1. Online Violence against Women in Politics: Canada in a Comparative
Perspective
Gabrielle Bardall and Chris Tenove
2. Digital Dangers: Theorizing Online Violence against Politicians
Angelia Wagner and Tayler Young
3. Ringing an Early Alarm Bell: Image-Based Sexual Violence against
Political Actors
Dianne Lalonde
Part 2: Violence against Women in Politics Reporting in Canadian Mainstream
Media
4. Psychological Violence, Media Effects, Counter-Speech, and Political
Attitudes
Melanee Thomas and Scott Pruysers
5. Gender-Based Violence toward Political Women: Did Print News Coverage
Shift after #MeToo?
Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant
6. Gender-Based Violence, Humour, and Frontier Masculinity in Alberta
Political Cartoons
Rissa Reist
Part 3: Experiences of Violence against Women in Politics
7. Blurred Lines: Boundaries and Consequences for Indigenous Women in
Politics in the Era of #MeToo
Rebecca Major and Cynthia Niioo-bineh-seh-kwe Stirbys
8. Who Calls Foul? Gender-Based Violence on the Municipal Campaign Trail
Kate Graham
9. The Dark Side of Working in Politics: A Study of MP Staff in Canada
Meagan Cloutier
Part 4: Assessing "Solutions" to Violence against Women in Politics in
Canada
10. Just Bad Apples? Political Accountability and Canadian MPs Accused of
Gender-Based Violence
Bailey Gerrits
11. Can MP Anti-harassment Training Combat Gender-Based Violence in the
House of Commons? A Comparative Analysis of Canada and the United Kingdom
Louise Cockram
12. Fixing the Upper House? A Gender- and Race-Based Analysis of the
Canadian Senate’s 2021 Harassment and Violence Prevention Policy
Tracey Raney
13. Provincial and Territorial Legislature-Based Sexual Harassment Policies
for Elected Members: Variation in Approaches but Commonality in
Ineffectiveness
Cheryl N. Collier and Tracey Raney
Conclusion: Canadian Experiences of Gender-Based Violence in Politics - Key
Learnings, Action Items, and Avenues for Further Research
Cheryl N. Collier and Tracey Raney
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Gender-Based Violence in Canadian Politics - A Threat to
Gender Equality and Democracy
Tracey Raney and Cheryl N. Collier
Part 1: Violence against Women in Politics on Social Media in Canada
1. Online Violence against Women in Politics: Canada in a Comparative
Perspective
Gabrielle Bardall and Chris Tenove
2. Digital Dangers: Theorizing Online Violence against Politicians
Angelia Wagner and Tayler Young
3. Ringing an Early Alarm Bell: Image-Based Sexual Violence against
Political Actors
Dianne Lalonde
Part 2: Violence against Women in Politics Reporting in Canadian Mainstream
Media
4. Psychological Violence, Media Effects, Counter-Speech, and Political
Attitudes
Melanee Thomas and Scott Pruysers
5. Gender-Based Violence toward Political Women: Did Print News Coverage
Shift after #MeToo?
Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant
6. Gender-Based Violence, Humour, and Frontier Masculinity in Alberta
Political Cartoons
Rissa Reist
Part 3: Experiences of Violence against Women in Politics
7. Blurred Lines: Boundaries and Consequences for Indigenous Women in
Politics in the Era of #MeToo
Rebecca Major and Cynthia Niioo-bineh-seh-kwe Stirbys
8. Who Calls Foul? Gender-Based Violence on the Municipal Campaign Trail
Kate Graham
9. The Dark Side of Working in Politics: A Study of MP Staff in Canada
Meagan Cloutier
Part 4: Assessing "Solutions" to Violence against Women in Politics in
Canada
10. Just Bad Apples? Political Accountability and Canadian MPs Accused of
Gender-Based Violence
Bailey Gerrits
11. Can MP Anti-harassment Training Combat Gender-Based Violence in the
House of Commons? A Comparative Analysis of Canada and the United Kingdom
Louise Cockram
12. Fixing the Upper House? A Gender- and Race-Based Analysis of the
Canadian Senate’s 2021 Harassment and Violence Prevention Policy
Tracey Raney
13. Provincial and Territorial Legislature-Based Sexual Harassment Policies
for Elected Members: Variation in Approaches but Commonality in
Ineffectiveness
Cheryl N. Collier and Tracey Raney
Conclusion: Canadian Experiences of Gender-Based Violence in Politics - Key
Learnings, Action Items, and Avenues for Further Research
Cheryl N. Collier and Tracey Raney
Contributors
Index