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Gender Equality and the Media - A Challenge for Europe

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Informationen zum Autor Karen Ross is Professor of Gender and Media in the School of Arts and Cultures at Newcastle University, UK Claudia Padovani is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Historical and Political Science at the University of Padova, Italy Klappentext This edited collection draws on and expands the findings from a pan-European research project undertaken during 2012-13 which was funded by the European Institute for Gender Equality and aimed to explore three key issues in relation to gender and media: women's inclusion in decision-making positions within media industries; how women are represented in the media; and what policies and mechanisms are in place to support women's career development and promote gender equality. The research looked at 99 major media organisations across the EU including public and private sector broadcasters (TV and radio) as well as a number of major newspaper groups. Researchers also monitored TV programmes (factual only but including entertainment genres) across one week and coded 1200 hours of TV. In addition to elaborating the results from 16 of the participating nations, the collection includes a set of context-setting essays and a summarizing conclusion as well as a reflection on the purpose and utility of gender indicators. It is the first major work to look across the European media landscape and explore both employment and representation, providing a unique glimpse into the contemporary media scene in relation to gender equality, including examples of good and less good practice. Zusammenfassung This book presents the first sustained effort to explore the relationship between women and media in a European context, looking at both production (employment) and representation (content) and theorising the relationship between the two. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword I Introduction II Research and Policy Review III The WIME Project: Context, Methods and Summary of Findings IV The National Case Studies 1 Austria ( Susanne Kirchhoff and Dimitri Prandner) 2 Belgium (Sofie van Bauwel) 3 Croatia (Dina Vozab and Adela Zember) 4 Denmark (Rikke Andreassen) 5 Estonia (Ruta Pels) 6 Finland (Tarja Savolainen) 7 France (Laetitia Biscarrat, Marlène Coulomb-Gully, Cécile Méadel) 8 Malta (Brenda Murphy) 9 The Netherlands (Els Rommes and Lysandra Podesta) 10 Poland (Wieslaw Oleksy and Elzbieta H. Oleksy) 11 Portugal (Claudia Alvares and Iolanda Veríssimo) 12 Romania (Daniela Roventa-Frumusani, Natalia Milewski, Romina Surugiu and Theodora Vacarescu) 13 Slovenia (Brankica Petkovic) 14 Spain (Núria Simelio) 15 Sweden (Dag Balkmar) 16 UK and Ireland (Karen Ross, Charlotte Barlow and Debbie Ging) V Conclusions ...

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Foreword
I Introduction
II Research and Policy Review
III The WIME Project: Context, Methods and Summary of Findings
IV The National Case Studies
1 Austria (Susanne Kirchhoff and Dimitri Prandner)
2 Belgium (Sofie van Bauwel)
3 Croatia (Dina Vozab and Adela Zember)
4 Denmark (Rikke Andreassen)
5 Estonia (Ruta Pels)
6 Finland (Tarja Savolainen)
7 France (Laetitia Biscarrat, Marlène Coulomb-Gully, Cécile Méadel)
8 Malta (Brenda Murphy)
9 The Netherlands (Els Rommes and Lysandra Podesta)
10 Poland (Wieslaw Oleksy and Elzbieta H. Oleksy)
11 Portugal (Claudia Alvares and Iolanda Veríssimo)
12 Romania (Daniela Roventa-Frumusani, Natalia Milewski, Romina Surugiu and Theodora Vacarescu)
13 Slovenia (Brankica Petkovic)
14 Spain (Núria Simelio)
15 Sweden (Dag Balkmar)
16 UK and Ireland (Karen Ross, Charlotte Barlow and Debbie Ging)
V Conclusions

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