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Setting the Gender Agenda for Communication Policy: New Proposals from the Global Alliance on Media and Gender

Paris: UNESCO;Global Alliance on Media and Gender (2018), 173 pp.

Series: UNESCO Series on Journalism Education

ISBN 978-92-3-100321-9

CC BY-SA

I. MEDIA POLICY, STUCTURES AND EMPLOYMENT
1 The Challenge of Mainstreaming Gender Through Media and ICT Policy and Regulation, 9
2 Gender Equality, Policy and Media Structures, 23
3 A Hard Ladder to Climb: Women and Power in Media Industries, 35
4 Women in Community and Indigenous Media, 45
II. MEDIA CONTENT AND VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
5. Addressing Gender Issues in Media Content, 53
6 Violence Against Women in Media and Digital Contents, 67
7 Violence Against Women Journalists, Online and Offline, 75
8 Triple Jeopardy: A Trade Union Perspective on Gender-Based Violence against Women Journalists, 93
III. DIGITAL MEDIA SPHERE
9 A Feminist Perspective on Gender, Media and Communication Rights in Digital Times, 103
IV. MEDIA EDUCATION
10 Gender Mainstreaming in Media and Journalism Curricula, 123
CASE STUDIES
Case study 1. The Broadcast Media Regulators: Gender Equality Drivers, 133
Case study 2. African Union of Broadcasting: Gender Integration in African media, 139
Case study 3. Sustaining Women-Led Community Media in the Pacific region; the femLINKpacific Experience, 145
Appendix: UNESCO's work on media and gender, 154