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Free Online Course - Gender Representation and the Media

We are thrilled to announce that registration is now open for our new online course, offered by the University of Strathclyde. The idea for this course grew out of discussions at previous GEMS events and we're delighted that it will be starting in January 2020. This course is designed for anyone who wants to be able to engage with media more critically or know more about gender inequality, media representations of women, media studies, feminist activism and feminist analysis. So whether you're a student, a journalist, working in the women's sector or just an interested individual we hope you'll find it useful!

You can read a bit more about the course below or follow this link to view the trailer.


Course description:

From the coverage of Beyoncé performing in front of the word ‘feminist’ in neon lights at the MTV awards to the explosion in visibility of sexual harassment through #MeToo, feminist issues have never seemed so popular in the media. But research still consistently highlights women’s under-representation in mainstream media, from news to sports to feature films. Even when women are represented in print, on screen and online, it is certainly not all women. While digital forms can open up media production to some historically marginalised groups, equal representation still seems a long way off.

This course will ask why the media is so important to gender equality globally, providing the tools to engage critically with the media that surrounds us. We’ll explore varied examples and examine the representation of women in everything from politics reporting to sports reporting, at violence as well as sexualisation and body image and also at feminist media.

We’ll draw on the expertise and experience of a wide range of contributors including researchers, feminist activists and organisations, journalists, writers, broadcasters and more. These diverse perspectives, together with your own, will help you to learn about the complexity and importance of gender and the media where you are.

What topics will you cover?

Studying gender and the media can be complex. First you’ll develop a critical toolkit for thinking about and analysing the media, including:

  • Key concepts and definitions
  • Media monitoring in fact and fiction

Once you’ve developed your critical toolkit, we’ll then put it to work. You’ll explore the representation of women in five crucial areas:

  • Politics
  • Violence
  • Sports
  • Sexualisation and body image
  • Feminist media and digital media

These different topics will allow you to explore the relationship between the media and gender, especially in relation to other structural inequalities including race, age, sexuality and disability.

Representations of women in the media can differ across different geographical contexts. Throughout the course, we’ll ask you to contribute examples of the media where you are in relation to these topics.

The seven-week course will begin on 20 January 2020 and you can register for free here.

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