… are relevant to the broad definition of culture as a ‘social construction’ and to the ways in which cultural policy … are not yet fully integrated into the EU culture and media policymaking process. The introduction of a gender …
… of female art lecturers is only 12 %. [ Germany: ARCult Media/ERICarts/ZfKf, 2001 ]. Culture Amongst Europe’s most … professors in Europe is highest in humanities and in the social sciences (27% and 18.6%) and lowest in engineering and …
… In brief VIDM ( Vaker in de media – More often in the media) runs training course for … of issues and increases the attention given to women’s social, economic and cultural issues. The courses are … grounded in the knowledge of the professional routines, social practices and relationships that are characteristic of …
… The UK shows considerable gender gaps in the media in terms of women’s representation and employment. For … 7 September 2012). Women’s poor representation in the media has led to the launch of some campaigns in the UK to … them raise their professional profile through networking, socialmedia and participation in industry panels at …
… Expert Database to improve women’s visibility in the media and their access to high-level positions in media … because its approach focuses on the role of women in the social construction of reality and it has a clear, … the potential to increase the attention paid to women’s social, economic and cultural issues. Finally, the database …
… In brief Gender imbalances permeate the Romanian media landscape. Gender stereotypes, influenced by … of women in the media does not reflect the real social conditions and everyday life of women. Advertising too … accord them, and increase the media’s attention to women’s social, economic and cultural issues. It also aimed to …
… surveyed the position of women in the French-language media in Belgium. This study formed part of a global study carried out under the auspices of GMMP, the Global Media Monitoring Project. The study found that only 28% of … economic issues). Women’s voices are heard more often on social themes (42%), criminal affairs (38%) and health issues …