23 Feb 2018 A hard ladder to climb: women and power in media industries
When women media professionals attain very senior editorial positions, their achievement continues to make front page news, such is its rare occurrence.
...When women media professionals attain very senior editorial positions, their achievement continues to make front page news, such is its rare occurrence.
...Cette contribution au dossier que prépare L’Alliance mondiale genre et médias (GAMAG) en vue de prendre part activement à la 62ème session de la CSW en mars 2018 ne porte...
If the monitoring of media content over the last 40 years has shown anything, it is that women’s ability to be seen and heard have not progressed at the same...
Defined by the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), adopted in 1979 by the UN General Assembly, as “any distinction, exclusion or restriction made...
“The absence of substantive education about gender issues and newsroom culture in university journalism courses, helps to maintain systemic gender inequality in the industry” (Louise North, 2010).
...La Conférence des Nations Unies sur les femmes tenue en 1995 a souligné le rôle essentiel des médias dans la promotion de l’égalité des genres dans tous les domaines, les...
Community, alternative and popular radio stations have a long tradition in Latin America that began in the middle of the 20th century. They accompanied the struggles of social organizations and...
In 1995, Governments participating in the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing reached consensus on specific strategic objectives and related actions to advance equality, development and peace for all...
Community radio stations promote democratic participation by enabling marginalized people to exercise their rights....
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