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  2. Media and gender - Wikipedia

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    On television, women more frequently play the role of the housekeeper and men more frequently play the roles of professionals. [46] As a reflection of the real world, same stories have happened in the news media. Women are overrepresented as students and homemakers while underrepresented in most other occupations. [22]

  3. Women in media - Wikipedia

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    Safety of journalists is the ability for journalists and media professionals to receive, produce and share information without facing physical or moral threats. Women journalists also face increasing dangers such as sexual assault, "whether in the form of a targeted sexual violation, often in reprisal for their work; mob-related sexual violence aimed against journalists covering public events ...

  4. Women's empowerment - Wikipedia

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    Women will be less likely to be selected to lead and be involved in politics to make decisions. [27] Women have been unable to become leaders in their communities due to financial, social and legal constraints. [27] [28] Organizational and cultural limitations also affect women in the fields where men are dominant. Those industries include ...

  5. Feminism and media - Wikipedia

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    The second claim is that women are portrayed in film as "objects for masculine desire and fetishistic gazing", [30] writing that this relates directly to the sexuality of females and that the prevalence of a romantic element to a female's role shows that beyond a romantic or sexual element, women in the plot line are essentially worthless. [30]

  6. Danielle Brooks on the Importance of Character and Standing ...

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    Ms. O [Oprah Winfrey]—you are so special to me. The impact you’ve made on my life will permeate to my children’s children, and their children’s children, and I thank you for that.

  7. Parental portrayals in the media - Wikipedia

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    The sources of media used by the girls in the study included images from: newspapers, magazines, photos of advertisements (in subways, elevators, etc.), television, and Internet. The main goal of this was to find how the media influences the perception of women in the eyes of a "tween" girl.

  8. UCLA Hollywood diversity report highlights the importance of ...

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    According to the report, women are the most engaged TV audience. Sign up for Screen Gab, a free newsletter about the TV and movies everyone’s talking about from the L.A. Times. This story ...

  9. Women in journalism - Wikipedia

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    Courage in Journalism Awards, from the International Women's Media Foundation; The Coalition For Women In Journalism; UK Woman Political Journalist of the Year Award which aims 'to highlight the achievements of outstanding women role models.' [103] Yayori Journalist Award, sponsored by the Women's Fund for Peace and Human Rights