“…While extant scholarship on gendered media coverage has largely focused on the USA (Kahn, 1994;Caliendo and McIlwain, 2006;Gershon, 2012Gershon, , 2013Bauer, 2019), Canada (Gidengil and Everitt, 1999, 2003aTolley, 2015;Besco, et al, 2016;Wagner et al, 2019), and Britain (Campbell and Childs, 2010;Ross et al, 2013;Harmer et al, 2017), fewer studies have been conducted elsewhere (e.g., Gattermann and Vasilopoulou, 2015;D'Heer et al, 2021;Van der Pas, 2021). Overall, these studies find that, compared to men, media coverage of women politicians focuses more on their appearance, family life, and personal backgrounds (e.g., Bystrom et al, 2001;Heldman et al, 2005).…”