… is a contradiction evident in today’s Bulgarian media: the deregulation that followed the end of Communism has … cases the media still react inadequately to significant public issues and to professional problems. Several trade … from political and business interests, and can serve thepublic interest. While there is no law that regulates the …
… broadcaster, Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF), investigated the position of women in its organisation and found a … positions. In higher management they are extremely thin on the ground, with only 11% of regional studio directors and … gender imbalances found in other key institutions of thepublic sphere. As for the news media, 42% of journalists are …
… ‘glass ceiling’. Conscious of its responsibility as a public corporation to reflect the diversity of the French population, in 2011 France … promotion and updating. A responsibility to thepublic France Télévisions is the French public television …
… In brief CELEM, the Spanish coordinator of the European Women’s Lobby, wanted … be a significant change in the way in which the Spanish public views the role of women in society. However, such an … CELEM and the media industry. This will help it to change public perceptions and overcome stereotyped views of the role …
… In brief Gender imbalances permeate the Romanian media landscape. Gender stereotypes, influenced … to gender. In fact women play a subordinate role in public life generally, and there is no legislative framework … fighting for improved gender equality, and the tone of public debate has changed so that now there is pressure for …
… bring in a policy of gender parity – meaning that half of the experts interviewed should be women. It has been able to do this at no great financial cost, and the policy is permanent. However it does demand some … and gives them a voice in media products that shape public opinion. For instance, there are not many female …