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There are many myths and theories about the position of women screenwriters in the UK....
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Skillset is an annual report on employment census of the creative media industries. The Census requests key employment data from every company in the sector for which records were available....
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A report on how screenwriters of British films are recruited shows that there are opportunities for the UK film industry to encourage a wider range of screenwriting talent, including women as screenwr...
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The Why Her? report, launched in October 2009, highlights the key factors that have influenced the careers of successful women working in film and TV today....
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Our analysis of the most detailed and comprehensive data on UK online news showed clearly that women played a small role in speaking to the nation....
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Kira Cochrane writes about the findings from her investigation of women journalists and reporters in the media....
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The purpose of this paper is to uncover the hidden gender consequences of three current trends in the workplace, the increase in knowledge work, information and communication technology (ICT) and work...
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The paper draws upon social role theory to outline gendered assumptions which underpin gender leader stereotypes....
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This article discusses the results of Kira Cochrane’s research (see Cochrane, K., 4 December 2011 above)....
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This examines the role of popular culture in the construction of gendered identities in contemporary society drawing on a range of popular cultural forms to illustrate how femininity and masculinity a...
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This explores the impact of structural and technological change on women's employment in the UK television industry....
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The book offers a rich and comprehensive analysis of the roles, status and experiences of women journalists in the United States and Britain....