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These examples show how a range of media types can be used as a tool to challenge stereotypical representations and ideas about gender as well as advocate for change. Choose one or more and consider the possibilities and limitations offered by each example.
This review summarizes recent findings (2000–2020) concerning media's contributions to the development of gender stereotypes in children and adolescents.
Around the world, women are far less likely than men to be seen in the media. As subjects of stories, women only appear in a quarter of television, radio, and print news. In a 2015 report, women...
Twenty-seven percent of women surveyed in the media and entertainment industry say that gender has played a role in their missing out on a raise, promotion, or a chance to get ahead, as opposed to only 7 percent of men.
This chapter first reviews the evidence from content analysis research to determine the most prevalent patterns in gender representations in the media, with particular emphasis on television, video games, advertising, and magazine content.
In 2024, the Democratic Party again chose a woman, Kamala Harris, as its standard bearer. To help news outlets avoid blundering into biased coverage in the weeks before the Nov. 5 election, we’re taking a close look at five recent studies assessing the state of gender bias in political reporting.
For example, UNESCO, in cooperation with the International Federation of Journalists, elaborated the Gender-sensitive Indicators for Media contributing to gender equality and women's empowerment in all forms of media.