Documents tagged “Culture”
This paper was prepared for Gender Equal Media Scotland and Engender by Meryl Kenny, Shan-Jan Sarah Liu, Fiona McKay and Elena Thomson, and provides new research on: intersectional obstacles to women’s participation in Scottish media, creative and cultural industries; mechanisms and initiatives that have been successful in improving access and representation of different groups of women in the sector; as well as women’s experiences of the effectiveness (or not) of these measures.
July 2022
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Diversity at the Top: Leadership in Scottish Culture and Media
September 2023
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Engender and the Equal Media and Culture Centre for Scotland's response to the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee call for views on its pre-budget scrutiny 2025-26.
August 2024
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Perceptions of the status quo, obstacles and ways forward from equalities organisations, media officials and academics.
July 2022
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An event review and discussion of theory of change.
July 2022
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This paper explores what Scotland could look like if its cultural policymaking took a human rights approach, looking at cultural rights not just as a passive ‘right to access’ culture, but as a foundational feature of democratic citizenship.
January 2024
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A gendered analysis of over 7,000 articles about Scottish football, rugby and golf published across major Scottish newspapers over a 12-month period.
October 2023
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This is a gendered analysis of a year's worth of news coverage of Scottish football, rugby and golf, revealing a stark disparity between media exposure of men and women's sport.
October 2023
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