… remains constant is the fact that when crisis strikes, women and girls suffer disproportionally. The crises and … to create new challenges and reverse years of progress on women’s rights and gender equality. The thematic focus of the …
… rights are human rights, and therefore the rights of both women and men. The socially constructed roles of women and men are also culturally determined, and have … and across different societies. Differences between women and men, be it in employment, pay or decision-making …
… Traditional titles for women, Mrs (married) or Miss (single), used to refer to their … like Mr, does not denote marital status. When referring to women you should generally use the term Ms (which does not … man. Always use the same naming conventions for men and women. Sometimes people refer to women in relation to men. …
… the previous year. This language may obscure the fact that women are disproportionately exposed to sexual violence and … this into account. For example, insufficient numbers of women doctors may be employed to examine victims. If sexual … Better language (gender-sensitive) In 2014, 23% of women and 5% of men aged 18-65 stated that they had …
… language that reinforce men’s traditional dominance over women or belittle or insult women. Trivialisation is any language which makes something … closely related to subordination. Often things related to women are trivialised through language that makes something …
… which casts the male as the generic norm and keeps women from being visible in public life. Subordination and … trivialisation : language which paints one gender, often women, as inferior, or belittles them. These three categories …
… Do you actively seek ways of being inclusive to both women and men? Does your language reflect the idea that women, men and those of a non-binary gender are independent … for gender-biased language? Have you avoided describing women solely in relation to men? Do you avoid using ‘man’ or …
… a gender. The logic here is: if we are treating women and men as equal, gender is ‘irrelevant’ to the … inclusive to those who do not identify in a binary way with one gender. The use of ‘they’ and the development of new … and fail to help transform the unequal structure of gender relations. In this respect, only gender-sensitive language is …
… contract, delivered by Cultura Lavoro srl in partnership with the European Service Network (ESN). The online … Female Genital Mutilation, Benefits of Gender Equality, Women and Political Decision-Making and Institutional …
… contract, delivered by Cultura Lavoro srl in partnership with the European Service Network (ESN). The online … Female Genital Mutilation, Benefits of Gender Equality, Women and Political Decision-Making and Institutional …
… ONLUS association was created in 2008 to make the way women are presented in the media a matter of public debate, … its work to connect social and economic dynamics, such as relations between different generations, to the relationship … to link the data concerning trends and stereotypes with the gender of journalists: what we see today is a higher …
… In brief CELEM, the Spanish coordinator of the European Women’s Lobby, wanted to find a way to ensure that the … names, which it uses to build up long-term relationships with the journalistic profession. The existence of the … established a new form of work in CELEM in terms of media relations, one that works in both directions, i.e. from CELEM …