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Gendering the European Digital Agenda: The Challenge of Gender Mainstreaming TwentyYears after the Beijing World Conference on Women
open1The goals set out in the 1995 Platform for Action of the Beijing World Conference
on Women—to achieve gender equality in and through the media—interrogate
today’s digital policies: To what extent have internationally agreed-upon norms of
gender equality and gender mainstreaming been recognized and implemented?
To what extent has the knowledge produced by feminist scholarship informed
media policy developments? What kind of new knowledge, and analytical frameworks,
may contribute to unmask gender-unequal power relations in contemporary
media environments? The article addresses these questions with a focus on
European discourses and institutional practices for the Digital Agenda.Special issue edited by Padovani and Shade on 'Gendering Global Media Policy: Critical Perspectives On Digital Agendas’openClaudia PadovaniPadovani, Claudi
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