… Digital technology has changed many things in our lives, but how is … political participation, is impacting the future of work and also carries the risk of cyber violence. All of the above … to address gender inequalities that affect both womenand men, albeit often in different ways. The European …
… On this occasion of International Women’s Day - 8 March - the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) presents a few facts and figures within art, culture and education putting gender … data for 2005, 2009: EUROSTAT, database on Science andTechnology. Education 59% of university graduates are women, …
… 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 feedback on the way they … campaign. Zeroviolenza demonstrates how web 2.0 technology can be used successfully to publish media reviews …
… Télévisions employs some 11,000 staff, of whom 43% are women. They are over-represented in areas like human resources and communication, but under-represented or absent in … various speciality fields such as politics, environment, technology, science and information technology, and were …
… In brief CELEM, the Spanish coordinator of the European Women’s Lobby, wanted to find a way to ensure that the … women’s issues in the press, especially on the front pages and in the hard news sections. It has helped journalists to take a gender perspective when reporting the news, and established CELEM as an expert source of information on …
… organisations representing 61 TV channels, radio stations and print publications signed a self-regulation agreement undertaking to strive to increase the number of women experts appearing in their programmes and articles. The … For example, having seen women experts from science, technology or politics, more young women may consider a …