Kate Butler

Contributor

From the gendered representation of women in politics, to the effects of media viewing on small children, Kate Butler has written and covered the extent and breadth of the mainstream media from many different angles.

Kate's interest in the role that mainstream journalism plays in our everyday lives comes from her experiences working and writing in the non-profit world, as well as her academic background. Her work in communications in the non-profit world includes stints at the Queen's Women's Centre, the Brain Injury Association of Canada, Capital City Volunteers, the YouthRoots Project and St. John Ambulance.

Kate has a Bachelor of Arts (Honors) from Queen's University in Political Science, and a Masters of Arts in Communication and Culture from Ryerson and York Universities in Toronto. She is currently working on her PhD at the University of Victoria in the Sociology department. Besides strengthening her interest in media issues, her time in academia allowed Kate to become more familiar with the norms and conventions that dominate the news-making process.

In addition to writing for Suite101, Kate has written for the Westcoaster, the Island Catholic Times, the Queen's Journal, and for numerous academic and professional pubulications and websites.

Kate sees the mainstream media as an increasingly key part of socialization in our culture, and wants to give her readers a better sense of how the news works, and why this affects our society as a whole.

Latest Articles

Media Coverage of Katrina in 2005
Hurricane Katrina's impact on the United States is evident 2 years later, but negative portrayal of African-Americans in the Superdome during this time still unexamined
Aug 30, 2007 - Kate Butler
Lack of News Stories in Summer
International and national news stories are not covered by media in summer months because public is thought to desire lighter, less serious fare.
Aug 28, 2007 - Kate Butler
Media Spectacle & Media Milestones
With three major records in baseball history achieved this week, the mainstream media's obsession with sport as a show, has once again been on display
Aug 8, 2007 - Kate Butler
Media Portrait- Marshall McLuhan
Canadian scholar Marshall McLuhan forever altered the world of media with his research and observations on how communication mediums affect those around them
Jul 31, 2007 - Kate Butler
An Online Presidential Debate
The Democrats took a bold step forward by holding an online debate for 2008 candidates last week; this format will prove to be essential for future political discourse
Jul 31, 2007 - Kate Butler
BBC’s Royal Mistake Over Portrait
U.K. news outlet apologizes to Royals after major gaffe regarding portrait sitting but BBC's continued relevancy may be somewhat dependent on relationship with monarch
Jul 13, 2007 - Kate Butler
Canadian Identity on July 1
Canada Day celebrations will occur all over the country on Sunday; the national identity of those who celebrate seems to still be very much up in the air
Jun 30, 2007 - Kate Butler
CBC's Facebook Experiment
Foray into world of online social networking has mixed results for CBC, as political, social and cultural issues dominate discussion on wishes for the future.
Jun 29, 2007 - Kate Butler
Dangers of Murdoch, WSJ Merger
Rupert Murdoch has shown himself to be a partisan, political media magnate who won't hesitate to use his papers to push his right-wing views; this is bad news for the WSJ
Jun 10, 2007 - Kate Butler
Importance of Wall Street Journal
Wall Street Journal is important to the world of mass media in the United States and beyond because of much more than its acclaimed business and economic reporting.
Jun 5, 2007 - Kate Butler