… Portugal, Spain, and the UK), the average number of female art lecturers only amounts to 12% . 59% of university … Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and the UK), the average of female art lecturers is only 12 %. [ Germany: ARCult …
… have revealed a culture of favouring male experts over female experts. Their arguments include that ‘there are not enough female experts’, and, if they are, ‘they are not charismatic … VIDM offers training courses and presentations to make female experts ‘media ready’. The training is specifically …
… on the secondary hierarchical level. There are hardly any female editors-in-chief, especially in newspapers. In recent … networking among women. In Germany, there are a lot more female students in higher-level media and communication studies. A lot more female than male trainees are hired. This shows that women …
… a leaflet. The campaign brought the issue of female underrepresentation in the media to the attention of … among newscasters.[1] Gender imbalances in access and participation to decision-making are even starker: a study … detailed picture of the gender imbalances in access to and participation in French-speaking Belgian newspapers. It also …
… of access to employment, not in terms of equality of participation in decision-making. As a result, women working … shape public opinion. For instance, there are not many female economists who are comfortable on air covering … to achieve its quota of women, because there are fewer female politicians available, and they are on journalist’s …