Culture
From museums to media, the European arts and culture sector is governed by cultural policy. A gender-equal cultural policy addresses the needs of women and men as both creators and consumers of culture. It works to break gender stereotypes and prevent discrimination, which prevent women’s advancement in the cultural sphere.
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Whether, and how, gender affects the news product is one of the most challenging areas in the field ...
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This paper reports a micro-level case study of networking in the recording studio sector of the musi...
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In the past decade, a higher percentage of women have worked as editors than as directors, writers, ...
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Social capital has been hailed as a means of virtuous, effective and enjoyable productivity through ...
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The women in journalism research encompass not only the gender of those making the news but also of ...
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The aim of the book is to move beyond static and a-historical readings of the cultural/creative indu...
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Throughout the course of this, it has consistently emerged that women aged 35 or over are under-repr...
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Recent figures show an alarming rise in the number of women leaving the industry, and it's hitt...
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Given the varied claims made about the new economy and its implications for the organization of work...
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Skillset is an annual report on employment census of the creative media industries....
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This paper explores the experiences of women in small cultural businesses and is based upon intervie...
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Accounts of new media working conditions draw heavily on two polarized stereotypes, veering from tec...