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Gender, Media, ICTs and Journalism - 20 years after the BPfA

May 27-28, 2015, Centro Cultural de España, Mexico City, Mexico

 

Gender, Media, ICTs and Journalism. 20 years after the BPfA, International Forum, Mexico City, May 27-28, 2015.

Documents:

  • Launching Latin America and the Caribbean GAMAG Regional Chapter (EN - ES)
  • Opening Presentation (ES)
  • Keynote lecture, by Margaret Gallagher (EN)
  • Regional Report, Latin America and the Caribbean - by Aimée Vega Montiel (ES)
  • Regional Report, Asia and the Pacific, by Anita Gurumurthy (EN)
  • Regional Report, North America, by Carolyn M. Byerly (EN)
  • Regional Reports, Africa, by Colleen Lowe (Document 1 - Document 2, in EN)
  • Panel 1 - Researching Gender Representations in Media: Advances and Challenges (EN)
    by Lisa McLaughlin, Miami University-Ohio, USA
  • Panel 1.2 - Preliminary Findings of the Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP) 2015 (EN)
    by Sarah Macharia, Ph.D.
  • Panel 1.3 - ¡Basta de violencia! Derechos de las mujeres y seguridad en línea (ES)
    by Dafne Sabanes Plou, Programa Derechos de las Mujeres, Asociación para el Progreso de las Comunicaciones
  • Panel 1.4 - Redes Sociales y Activismo Feminista (ES)
    by Luisa Velázquez Herrera en construcción colectiva con Lesboterroristas
  • Panel 2.1 - Intersections between Feminist Media Studies and Political Economy of Media & Communications (EN)
    by Janet Wasko
  • Panel 2.2 - Gender dimensions in media economy and government relations (EN)
    by Carolyn M. Byerly, Howard University, USA
  • Panel 2.3 - Participación de las mujeres en los medios comunitarios e indígenas (ES)
    by Guadalupe Blanco
  • Panel 2.4 - Igualdad de género en la sociedad de la información (ES)
    by Dafne Sabanes Plou, Programa Derechos de las Mujeres, Asociación para el Progreso de las Comunicaciones
  • Panel 3.1 - Gender and Media Policy: A Global Perspective (EN)
    by Lisa McLaughlin, Ph.D., Miami University-Ohio, USA
  • Panel 3.2 - Gender policy for the Information Society - Knowing where to start and what to look at (EN)
    by Anita Gurumurthy
  • Panel 3.3 - Mesa: Influencias feministas en las políticas de comunicación (ES)
    Speech by Lilian Celiberti
  • Panel 4.1 - Gender and Freedom of Expression, Feminist Analysis of Freedom of Expression (EN)
    by Margaret Gallagher
  • Panel 4.2.1 - Mexican Forum Presentation (EN)
    by Mindy Ran, Co-Chair International Federation of Journalists Gender Council
  • Panel 4.2.2 - Guidelines for Freelance Members Working in Live & Recorded Media & Entertainment (EN)
    by Mindy Ran, Co-Chair International Federation of Journalists Gender Council 
  • Panel 4.2.3 - NUJ Dignity at Work Model Agreement (EN)
    by Mindy Ran, Co-Chair International Federation of Journalists Gender Council
  • Panel 4.2.4 - Presentation (EN)
    by Lucía Lagunes Huerta
  • Panel 5.1 - The Post Beijing+20 Agenda on Media, Gender and Journalism. The Overall Feminist Agenda (EN)
    by Margaret Gallagher
  • Panel 5.2 - Porqué una agenda de investigación post-2015 en género y comunicación? (ES)
    by Aimée Vega Montiel
  • Panel 5.3 - The Digital Agenda - The task ahead for Beijing plus 20 feminist practice (EN)
    by Anita Gurumurthy
  • Media Report: Full (ES) - Summary (EN)
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