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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The goal of the analysis was to find out how the Slovenian mass media represent men and women....
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The study is focused on the gender and age stereotypes and the presence of 45+ women (and women gen...
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Gender analysis of the daily Pravda before the General Elections in 2006....
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The contribution summarizes the main findings of the introductory report on media constructions of w...
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Talk shows in prime time slots on major Slovenian TV stations are an important forum to debate curre...
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The book focuses on how women are represented in news media and a gender perspective on media and co...
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Professional Measures and Principles of Journalistic Ethics in Programmes of RTV Slovenia is a list ...
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The core of the new Slovenian Code of Advertising Practice (SCAP) is based on its previously existin...
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Analyzing news programs, the study finds that Slovenian citizens cannot be satisfied with the kind o...
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It is a study on how women are represented in media. Bibliographic Citation: ISBN: 91-7267-145-9...
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How can it be that women tend to be ill more often than men even though they in general live longer?...