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10 Just Bad Apples? Political Accountability and Canadian MPs Accused of Gender-Based Violence
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Bailey Gerrits
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Gender-Based Violence in Canadian Politics – A Threat to Gender Equality and Democracy 1
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PART ONE Violence against Women in Politics on Social Media in Canada
- 1 Online Violence against Women in Politics: Canada in a Comparative Perspective 25
- 2 Digital Dangers: Theorizing Online Violence against Politicians 45
- 3 Ringing an Early Alarm Bell: Image-Based Sexual Violence against Political Actors 65
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PART TWO Violence against Women in Politics Reporting in Canadian Mainstream Media
- 4 Psychological Violence, Media Effects, Counter-Speech, and Political Attitudes 87
- 5 Gender-Based Violence towards Political Women: Did Print News Coverage Shift after #MeToo? 109
- 6 Gender-Based Violence, Humour, and Frontier Masculinity in Alberta Political Cartoons 130
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PART THREE Experiences of Violence against Women in Politics
- 7 Blurred Lines: Boundaries and Consequences for Indigenous Women in Politics in the Era of #MeToo 151
- 8 Who Calls Foul? Gender-Based Violence on the Municipal Campaign Trail 170
- 9 The Dark Side of Working in Politics: A Study of MP Staff in Canada 188
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PART FOUR Assessing “Solutions” to Violence against Women in Politics in Canada
- 10 Just Bad Apples? Political Accountability and Canadian MPs Accused of Gender-Based Violence 211
- 11 Can MP Anti-harassment Training Combat Gender-Based Violence in the House of Commons? A Comparative Analysis of Canada and the United Kingdom 229
- 12 Fixing the Upper House: A Gender and Intersectional Analysis of the Canadian Senate’s 2021 Harassment and Violence Prevention Policy 246
- 13 Provincial and Territorial Legislature-Based Sexual Harassment Policies for Elected Members: Variation in Approaches but Commonality in Ineffectiveness 265
- Conclusion: Canadian Experiences of Gender-Based Violence in Politics – Key Learnings, Action Items, and Avenues for Further Research 285
- Contributors 297
- Index 301
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Gender-Based Violence in Canadian Politics – A Threat to Gender Equality and Democracy 1
-
PART ONE Violence against Women in Politics on Social Media in Canada
- 1 Online Violence against Women in Politics: Canada in a Comparative Perspective 25
- 2 Digital Dangers: Theorizing Online Violence against Politicians 45
- 3 Ringing an Early Alarm Bell: Image-Based Sexual Violence against Political Actors 65
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PART TWO Violence against Women in Politics Reporting in Canadian Mainstream Media
- 4 Psychological Violence, Media Effects, Counter-Speech, and Political Attitudes 87
- 5 Gender-Based Violence towards Political Women: Did Print News Coverage Shift after #MeToo? 109
- 6 Gender-Based Violence, Humour, and Frontier Masculinity in Alberta Political Cartoons 130
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PART THREE Experiences of Violence against Women in Politics
- 7 Blurred Lines: Boundaries and Consequences for Indigenous Women in Politics in the Era of #MeToo 151
- 8 Who Calls Foul? Gender-Based Violence on the Municipal Campaign Trail 170
- 9 The Dark Side of Working in Politics: A Study of MP Staff in Canada 188
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PART FOUR Assessing “Solutions” to Violence against Women in Politics in Canada
- 10 Just Bad Apples? Political Accountability and Canadian MPs Accused of Gender-Based Violence 211
- 11 Can MP Anti-harassment Training Combat Gender-Based Violence in the House of Commons? A Comparative Analysis of Canada and the United Kingdom 229
- 12 Fixing the Upper House: A Gender and Intersectional Analysis of the Canadian Senate’s 2021 Harassment and Violence Prevention Policy 246
- 13 Provincial and Territorial Legislature-Based Sexual Harassment Policies for Elected Members: Variation in Approaches but Commonality in Ineffectiveness 265
- Conclusion: Canadian Experiences of Gender-Based Violence in Politics – Key Learnings, Action Items, and Avenues for Further Research 285
- Contributors 297
- Index 301