Nagle, Nesi, Others Join Panel for Female Candidates + Media

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Nagle, Nesi, Others Join Panel for Female Candidates + Media

Celinda Lake, President of Lake Research Partners
Distinguished commentators on media and politics from around New England, including GoLocalProv's Kate Nagle, will participate in a panel discussion on Tuesday, March 4th at 9:00 am to discuss the impact of gender bias in political reporting on election outcomes.

The event, "He Said, She Said," will be held at The Providence Journal John C.A. Watkins Auditorium on Fountain Street in Providence. The discussion will be centered around research presented by Celinda Lake, President of Lake Research Partners, on the impact of media coverage on female candidates for political office. Also participating in the discussion will be:

  • Cynthia Needham, Political Editor, Boston Globe
  • Katherine Gregg, State House Bureau Chief, Providence Journal
  • Ted Nesi, Political and Economic Reporter, WPRI-TV 12
  • Pablo Rodriguez, M.D., Founder, Latino Public Radio WRNI 1290AM
  • Marcia Coné, CEO, Women’s Fund of Rhode Island

Media Coverage Negatively Impacts Female Candidates

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GoLocalProv's Kate Nagle
Lake will be presenting findings from public opinion research regarding gender-biased coverage of candidates and how it influences election outcomes. Her research, which can be found on the Name It Change It website, indicates that media coverage of appearance has a negative impact on female candidates that it does not have on male candidates. According to Coné, "The key finding is that when media coverage focuses on a woman's appearance, it has a detrimental effect on her candidacy," and that this negative correlation remains in place whether the commentary on the female candidate's appearance is positive, negative, or neutral. Revealingly, Lake's research found that similarly appearance-focused coverage of male candidate's yielded no effect on the likelihood that they would be elected.

Following the presentation of Lake's research, Cynthia Needham will facilitate a conversation with members of the local media, including GoLocal's own Kate Nagle, on their experience covering candidates for public office, and the paramount importance of gender neutrality in political reporting.

For more information on the event, which is hosted by the Women's Fund of Rhode Island (WFRI) as well as RI NOW, visit the Women's Fund website at www.wfri.org


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