Culture
From museums to media, the European arts and culture sector is governed by cultural policy. A gender-equal cultural policy addresses the needs of women and men as both creators and consumers of culture. It works to break gender stereotypes and prevent discrimination, which prevent women’s advancement in the cultural sphere.
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A code of conduct is in place since 2008. The implementation is monitored through questionnaires....
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The Union is active in universities to ensure that all journalist students are aware of gender equal...
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The governance contract is an agreement between the Flemish (regional) government and the radio and ...
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A publication and several meetings with journalists from different media are held to disseminate the...
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Everyone who has been directly affected by a specific journalistic behaviour (article, interview, re...
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This newspaper provides a handbook for writing articles and face-to-face support with interviewing a...
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The diversity cell is tasked with coordinating the implementation of the diversity charter, ensuring...
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The study consisted in analysing the content of the news on several items (diversity and gender)....
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The initiative is taken in the framework of the activities of a "street newspaper" involvi...
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Art.27 of the code states that 'A journalist including information such as ethnic background, s...
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Diversity Monitor is a report that is published on an annual basis containing a great number of deta...
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Orange 94.4 organises a radio course for ‘queer-feminist interested people’....