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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Women in Film & TV (UK) is the leading membership organization for women working in creative...
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The Gendered Newsroom is a vivid exploration of the gendered production of news--and in particular t...
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This article discusses the importance of examining gender barriers in the deliberative processes of ...
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For more than a decade now, it has been demonstrated that female news sources receive little attenti...
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This article analyses the features and conditions presently characterizing work and employment for f...
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Record numbers of women are working in all areas of the film and television industries....
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The Nordic countries are often noted for their high level of gender equality....
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Of the many influences on how we view men and women, media are the most pervasive and one of the mos...
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Convergence culture, as a concept, articulates a shift in the way global media industries operate, a...
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The results of this survey do not show much change from those of the earlier survey in 2005....
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In 2010, women comprised 16% of all directors, executive producers, producers, writers, cinematograp...
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Whether, and how, gender affects the news product is one of the most challenging areas in the field ...