Titre:
Gender Bias without borders [Ressource électronique] : an investigation of female characters in popular films across 11 countries / Stacy L. Smith, Marc Choueiti, Katherine Pieper ; with assistance from Yu-Ting Liu and Christine Song
Auteur:Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media Editeur:
Los Angeles : University of Southern California. Media, diversity & social change initiative
Date:
[2014]
Collation:
41 p.
Sujet RERO:Médias
- Image du corps
- Femmes
- Représentations sociales
- Stéréotype (psychologie)
- Cinéma
- Télévision Description:
"Women the world over face stark disparities in health, finance, education, politics, and other arenas. Persistent gender inequality may threaten economic growth and/or social progress. At the most microlevel, discrimination impedes girls and women from achieving their individual hopes and dreams. Through its Millennium Development Goals, the United Nations has championed an increase in equality for women and girls across different sectors by 2015. Despite a push to promote females worldwide, one example of where progress remains stagnant is the U.S. film industry."
No RERO:
R008081995
Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, The Lydia Hill Foundation
[Lieu de publication non identifié] : Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media
[2018]
Titre:
Portray her : representation of women STEM characters in media / The Lydia Hill Foundation and the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media
Auteur:Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media; The Lydia Hill Foundation Editeur:
[Lieu de publication non identifié] : Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media
Date:
[2018]
Collation:
28 pages : illustrations
Sujet RERO:Médias
- Femmes dans l'industrie des médias
- Femmes scientifiques
- Stéréotype (psychologie)
- Rôle selon le sexe
- Cinéma Description:
"Women have experienced rapid advances in many professional roles in recent decades, but they remain underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) professions. The purpose of this report is to better understand why women are persistently underrepresented in STEM, and to examine the role of entertainment media in contributing to this underrepresentation."
No RERO:
R008922820