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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Gender Subject Object Posessive Possessive Reflexive Female She Her Her Hers Herself Male He Him...
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This section presents the most common stumbling blocks when trying to write in a gender-sensitive ma...
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This section aims to give you a sense of the policy context behind this toolkit, and in particular t...
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To ensure that you've used ‘gender-savvy’ language in your writing, try asking yourself the fol...
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You should aim to follow these principles if you wish to make your language inclusive and transforma...
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You will have to decide whether to include gender explicitly on a case-by-case basis....
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In practice it is not always easy to judge where your language falls on the inclusive/exclusive sca...
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This section presents key terms you need to know in order to make your language more inclusive....
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Language is a reflection of the attitudes, behaviours and norms within a society....
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EIGE's Gender Equality Glossary and Thesaurus is undergoing extensive translation....
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This section is designed to test your knowledge and understanding of some of the key lessons from th...