… Across Europe, women are more likely not to be equally represented in media top management and editorial board. Even women have managerial and decision making roles, still this doesn’t guarantee gender equality balanced news. Women are also more likely not to be used as experts in …
… ONLUS association was created in 2008 to make the way women are presented in the media a matter of public debate, … media publishers direct feedback on the way they portray women and report gender issues. Early in 2009 it launched the … data concerning trends and stereotypes with the gender of journalists: what we see today is a higher number of …
… In brief Britain’s National Union of Journalists 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 shows that women get a bad …
… agreement undertaking to strive to increase the number of women experts appearing in their programmes and articles. The … had been prepared by the Commission on the Image of Women in the Media, which was set up by the secretary of … of press articles in 2006 by the Association of WomenJournalists showed that, of 826 people mentioned, only 17.7% …
… are human rights, and as such are the rights of both women and men. Across all areas of culture, human rights are … linked to culture. The socially constructed roles of women and men are culturally determined, and differ in time … that, in the years surveyed, women represented 40% of journalists in European newsrooms, but held only 3% of the …