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Malena Rosén Sundström

Malena Rosén Sundström

Associate Professor | Senior Lecturer | Qualified Teaching Practitioner

Malena Rosén Sundström

Sweden's feminist foreign policy in national newspapers in EU member states (2014–2020): Media logic or political logic?

Author

  • Malena Rosén Sundström

Summary, in English

As the first country in the world, Sweden introduced its Feminist Foreign Policy (FFP) in 2014. The article investigates how Sweden's FFP is communicated in quality newspapers in 11 EU Member States (2014–2020). It focuses on whether the coverage of FFP signals the adoption of media logic or political logic, and whether the newspapers’ images of FFP serve to strengthen or counteract the existing tendencies on gender equality in the different Member States. The findings demonstrate that reports on FFP are heavily influenced by media logic. They give priority to political conflicts and focus on short-term events and persons rather than long-term consequences and content of the policy. FFP is least reported and explained in Member States with lower levels of gender equality, which can serve to strengthen existing views. In more gender-equal Member States, the reports on FFP are more frequent and elaborate, especially in the left-leaning newspapers.

Department/s

  • Department of Political Science

Publishing year

2023

Language

English

Pages

166-180

Publication/Series

European Journal of Communication

Volume

38

Issue

2

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Topic

  • Political Science (excluding Public Administration Studies and Globalization Studies)
  • Gender Studies

Status

Published

Project

  • Sweden as a Norm Entrepreneur: The Case of the Feminist Foreign Policy

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0267-3231