2012
DOI: 10.1163/156913312x621659
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Liberal States and Print Media Coverage of Global Advocacy Events: The Case of the UN Beijing Conference for Women

Abstract: UN conferences and summits have played a critical role in bringing local activists' claims to international audiences. One might assume that UN conferences, like other fora of "information politics," rely on the global media to convey advocates' messages. Yet, extensive research on U.S. media portrayals of UN women's conferences, 1975-1995, have not found this to be the case. To the contrary, U.S. press coverage of these conferences follows a seemingly universal pattern of negative representations of female po… Show more

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