Book - Gender-Based Violence in Canadian Politics

Table of Contents

Introduction

Gender-Based Violence in Canadian Politics: A Threat to Gender Equality and Democracy - Tracey Raney and Cheryl N. Collier

Violence against women in politics on social media in Canada

Chapter 1: Online Violence Against Women in Politics: Canada in a Comparative Perspective - Gabrielle Bardall and Chris Tenove

Chapter 2: Digital Dangers: Theorizing Online Violence Against Politicians - Angelia Wagner and Tayler Young

Chapter 3: Ringing an Early Alarm Bell: Image-Based Sexual Violence Against Political Actors - Dianne Lalonde

Violence against women in politics reporting in Canadian mainstream media

Chapter 4: Psychological Violence, Media Effects, Counter-Speech, and Political Attitudes - Melanee Thomas and Scott Pruysers

Chapter 5: Gender-Based Violence toward Political Women: Did Print News Coverage Shift After #MeToo? - Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant

Chapter 6: Gender-Based Violence, Humour and Frontier Masculinity in Alberta Political Cartoons -Rissa Reist

Experiences of violence against women in politics

Chapter 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

Chapter 8: Who calls foul? Gender-based violence on the municipal campaign trail - Kate Graham

Chapter 9: The Dark Side of Working in Politics: A Study of MP Staff in Canada - Meagan Cloutier

Assessing 'solutions' to violence against women in politics in Canada

Chapter 10: Just Bad Apples? Political Accountability and Canadian MPs Accused of Gender-Based Violence - Bailey Gerrits

Chapter 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 

Chapter 12: Fixing the Upper House: A Gender and Race-based Analysis of the Canadian Senate’s 2021 Harassment and Violence Prevention Policy - Tracey Raney

Chapter 13: Provincial & 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 More Research - Cheryl N. Collier and Tracey Raney