… ‘it’ to talk about inanimate objects. Stereotypical images Make sure that that the images you choose to use in … do not reinforce gender stereotypes. Include a wide mix of people in different environments. Invisibility or omission … all people. Make clear that you are referring to men and women by naming each. Subordination and trivialisation Ensure …
… the world not only through language, but also through the images we choose to use. A piece of communication is gender-discriminatory if the people … arbitrarily connected to one gender, such as pink for women and blue for men. When designing communication …
… Stereotypes are generalised images about people within a society. A gender stereotype is a preconceived idea where women and men are assigned characteristics and roles … by their gender. Stereotypes about gender often take one of two forms. One assumes all members of a category (such as …
… occurs. Tip: The Practical Tools section contains a table of solutions to help you use gender-sensitive language on a … which casts the male as the generic norm and keeps women from being visible in public life. Subordination and … reference to other forms of visual communication, such as images and emojis. …
… ONLUS association was created in 2008 to make the way women are presented in the media a matter of public debate, and to give media publishers direct … to conclude that the revival of public debate on women and images in the media which has been engaged many Italian …
… Bulgarian media: the deregulation that followed the end of Communism has liberated a flood of sexist images, yet the effects of pre-1990 gender equality polices persist, and women occupy many high-level positions, both editorial and …
… agreement undertaking to strive to increase the number ofwomen experts appearing in their programmes and articles. The … agreement had been prepared by the Commission on the Image ofWomen in the Media, which was set up by the secretary of …