… or he; s/he His/her; her/his; his or her; her or his. Use the third person plural (‘they’). Use gender-neutral … (the) or indefinite article (a). Information about gender and gendered nouns (“female lawyer”) Do not provide … all people. Make clear that you are referring to men andwomen by naming each. Subordination and trivialisation Ensure …
… We communicate ideas about the world not only through language, but also through the … on the left depict stereotypical images of doctors as male and nurses as female. In order to be gender inclusive, it may … arbitrarily connected to one gender, such as pink for womenand blue for men. When designing communication …
… language. Gender equality in language is attained when womenand men – and those who do not conform to the binary gender system – are addressed through language as …
… 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 …
… In brief VIDM ( Vaker in de media – More often in the media) runs training course for women experts, to give them an understanding of how news is made, and how gender imbalances develop. The courses teach women …
… has carried out two questionnaire surveys of its women members, to find out their experiences and problems at work. Forty per cent of the union’s 30,000 members are women, and research repeatedly …
… 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 … of its responsibility as a public corporation to reflect the diversity of the French population, in 2011 France …