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Policy Paper Launch: Women in Media, the challenges of remote work within the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Feminist Perspective - المرأة الإعلاميّة وتحديّات العمل عن بُعد في ظلّ جائِحة كورونا ، من منظور نِسوي
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Through surveying a random sample of female and male journalists in different sectors in the media field, this study examines the reality of the challenges that female journalists faced during the Covid-19 pandemic, based on the idea of mixing the biological and social factors. The study discusses the social differences that emerged during the pandemic for both women and men in the media field, and raises questions related to the change in their respective roles, which were exposed by the pandemic under the pressuring remote working system. The study converges the following questions: Did the challenges increase for females in the media field during the pandemic?
What kind of challenges did they face during this pandemic?
Did the males in the field face these same challenges?
Is there any change to the roles of both sexes?
And how did the managers of media institutions deal with both the female and male journalists during the pandemic? Are there double-standards in their treatment?
And other questions.
من خلال استطلاع رأي عينة عشوائيّة من الإعلاميين والإعلاميات في قطاعات مختلفة من العمل الإعلامي ، تبحث هذه الدراسة واقِع التحديات التي واجهت المرأة الإعلامية إبان جائِحة كورونا إنطِلاقا من فِكرة الخلط بين البيولوجي والاجتِماعي، و تُناقِش الفروقات الاجتماعية التي برزت خلال الجائحة على كل من المرأة والرجل في قِطاع الإعلام، وتطرح تساؤلات تتعلّق بالتغيير على أدوار كل منهما كشفتها الجائِحة تحت ضغط نِظام عمل فُرِض على الجميع وهو نظام (العمل عن بُعد). وتقارب التساؤلات التالية:
هل زادت التحديات على المرأة الإعلامية خلال الجائحة؟
ما نوع التحديات التي واجهتها المرأة الإعلامية إبان الجائحة؟
هل واجه الإعلامي الرجل نفس هذه التحديّات؟
وهل هناك أي تغيير على أدوار كل من الجنسين؟
وكيف تعاملت ادارات المؤسسات الإعلامية مع كل من المرأة الإعلامية، والإعلامي الرجل إبان الجائحة ، فهل ثمة ازدواجيّة في التعامل؟
وتساؤلات أخرى.
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Hi there, You are invited to a Zoom webinar. When: Dec 2, 2020 04:00 PM Amman Topic: Policy Paper Launch: Women in Media, the challenges of remote work within the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Feminist Perspective - المرأة الإعلاميّة وتحديّات العمل عن بُعد في ظلّ جائِحة كورونا ، من منظور نِسوي Register in advance for this webinar: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_jW5uhVrrSY2BSOAVlAt_zg After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. ---------- Webinar Speakers Rawan Jayousi (Community Media Expert ) A human rights activist and media professional specialized in community media, human and women's rights. Jayousi worked as the director of Al-Balad Radio and contributed to the establishment of two community radio stations in Yemen by training cadres, drawing policies, activating work plans and drawing program courses in addition to managing several media and communication departments, and media and awareness campaigns in various projects and programs. Rawan Al-Jayyousi is the presenter of the "Talat Sobh" program, responsible for media and communication at the King Hussein Foundation, and a trainer specialized in radio, community and human rights media. She holds a master's degree in human rights from the University of Jordan and a graduate of radio and television. Lina Jazrawi (Gender Consultant ) Lina Jazrawi is a researcher and trainer specialized in women's issues and rights. She obtained her Master's degree in Women's Studies from the University of Jordan, and continued to work as an activist advocating for women's rights. She finished her PhD in Philosophy from the University of Jordan in 2016, with a specialty in Feminist Philosophy. She worked at Jordanian radio stations, preparing and presenting programs that provide awareness about women's legal, social and cultural rights. She was also a part-time lecturer at the University of Petra, and an independent researcher at a number of institutions and research centers. Lina trained in the framework of projects aiming at achieving economic and political empowerment for Jordanian women. She strongly believes in the role of women in the revival of societies, and in the principle of partnership between the sexes, which is constantly reflected through her monthly articles published on a number of websites.
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