Abstract

ABSTRACT As a result of the 2015 elections, women won 27% of the seats in the lower chamber of the Polish parliament (the Sejm) but this share was not reflected in their media representation. Indeed, during the study period (the full parliamentary term 2015–2019), female MPs presence on political commentary TV and radio programmes was only 19%. Hence, this study aimed to investigate the factors which explained the differences between the share of female MPs in the Sejm and their representation in the media. During the data analysis, media-related factors, party affiliation, and age of MPs were considered. The female MPs’ presence on political commentary TV and radio programmes was not associated with media-related factors, however, there was a statistically significant association with women’s affiliation to particular political parties. The age was found to be significant, albeit in an oblique way. The results were interpreted according to the typology of minority groups and cast doubt on the theory of critical mass at the range of tilted groups, as well as shed new light on the issue of “numbers and newness.”

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