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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Since the 1990s all eleven public Broadcasting Corporations have Positive Action Plans according to ...
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Journalistinnenbund (League of Women Journalists) is a network providing amongst others exchange on ...
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The study consisted in analysing the content of the news on several items (diversity and gender)....
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The program 'Now Ermeias" was a regulation pilot program focussing on improving the gender...
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Members of Journalistinnenbund offer vocational trainings (ARD), trainings for professionals in Publ...
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The study consisted in analysing the content of the news on several items (diversity and gender)....
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The tool is a directory of experts from a range of more diverse profiles in terms of gender, age, et...
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The union collects gender statistics of governing body members, shop stewards etc....
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The specific commitments of each party are as follows: • Media organisations: o Actively seek to fea...
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Data are checked every second year by a steering committee consisting of a number of managers and th...
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Data collection on the representation of women in the media in general and in leading positions, amo...
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The organisation participates in conferences organised by other agencies to disseminate information ...