This research investigates, appraises and evaluates the status of women in the Australian film and television industry. Described within the context of the history of women's participation of in Australian audio-visual industries, the central research question is: does the issue of gender matter now in Australian film and television industries? This will be achieved through an examination of the participation of women as represented in current available data (surveys, industry statistics, industry reports, research in the field), and through the Investigator's own research which draws on a variety of textual and industrial studies. This research will make a major contribution to increasing the knowledge in relation to women and fi...
The 20th century was a time of rapid expansion in media industries, as well as of accelerating deman...
This paper sketches the establishment, consolidation and decline of the Australian Broadcasting Comm...
On the evening of 5 September 1975, 150 women occupied the offices of the Canberra Times, protesting...
This research project investigates the quality of the working lives of Victorian women in the film, ...
The research investigated women’s participation in the Australian Digital Content Industry, which en...
abstract: In the Film and Media industries, it seems like it is completely male dominated both on an...
This paper discusses the role of film schools and government funding initiatives on the gender imbal...
This research paper will primarily focus on the treatment of women in movies as the focal source of ...
This paper evolves out of a study of three case studies of female feature screenwriters in the low b...
During the 1980s, New Zealand’s Fourth Labour Government implemented a number of economic policy cha...
Gender has been identified as a key element of human identity. Feminism has focussed particular atte...
This study investigates the impediments that Australian, female, independent filmmakers face in brin...
Recovering Women’s Television Histories This panel brings together scholars engaged in recovering ma...
Intersex has been neglected in Australian television and especially in films. This research study pr...
While the music industry in Australia is healthy and vibrant, women continue to be underrepresented ...
The 20th century was a time of rapid expansion in media industries, as well as of accelerating deman...
This paper sketches the establishment, consolidation and decline of the Australian Broadcasting Comm...
On the evening of 5 September 1975, 150 women occupied the offices of the Canberra Times, protesting...
This research project investigates the quality of the working lives of Victorian women in the film, ...
The research investigated women’s participation in the Australian Digital Content Industry, which en...
abstract: In the Film and Media industries, it seems like it is completely male dominated both on an...
This paper discusses the role of film schools and government funding initiatives on the gender imbal...
This research paper will primarily focus on the treatment of women in movies as the focal source of ...
This paper evolves out of a study of three case studies of female feature screenwriters in the low b...
During the 1980s, New Zealand’s Fourth Labour Government implemented a number of economic policy cha...
Gender has been identified as a key element of human identity. Feminism has focussed particular atte...
This study investigates the impediments that Australian, female, independent filmmakers face in brin...
Recovering Women’s Television Histories This panel brings together scholars engaged in recovering ma...
Intersex has been neglected in Australian television and especially in films. This research study pr...
While the music industry in Australia is healthy and vibrant, women continue to be underrepresented ...
The 20th century was a time of rapid expansion in media industries, as well as of accelerating deman...
This paper sketches the establishment, consolidation and decline of the Australian Broadcasting Comm...
On the evening of 5 September 1975, 150 women occupied the offices of the Canberra Times, protesting...