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Category: Contributions to the Dialogue

The Same Number of Women Have Worked Behind the Camera in Hollywood Since 1998

The Same Number of Women Have Worked Behind the Camera in Hollywood Since 1998

  • In Refinery29
  • By Marquita Harris
  • January 12, 2017
Posted on January 18, 2017September 6, 2018Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles about our Research, Contributions to the Dialogue

Number of Female Directors Falls Despite Diversity Debate, Says Study

Number of Female Directors Falls Despite Diversity Debate, Says Study

  • In Variety
  • By Brent Lang
  • January 12, 2017
Posted on January 18, 2017September 6, 2018Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles about our Research, Contributions to the Dialogue

New Study Reveals Fewer Women Working Behind the Scenes in Hollywood

New Study Reveals Fewer Women Working Behind the Scenes in Hollywood

  • In Los Angeles Times
  • By Libby Hill
  • January 12, 2017
Posted on January 18, 2017September 6, 2018Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles about our Research, Contributions to the Dialogue

New TV Research Reveals Gender Inequality On-Screen and Off

New TV Research Reveals Gender Inequality On-Screen and Off

  • In WomenandHollywood.com
  • By Laura Berger
  • September 14, 2016
Posted on September 19, 2016September 6, 2018Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles about our Research, Contributions to the Dialogue

Broadcasters Treat Female Characters Better than Cable Networks Do

Broadcasters Treat Female Characters Better than Cable Networks Do

  • In The Wrap
  • By Scott Collins
  • September 13, 2016
Posted on September 19, 2016September 6, 2018Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles about our Research, Contributions to the Dialogue

Movie Criticism is an Overwhelmingly Male Dominated Field

Movie Criticism is an Overwhelmingly Male Dominated Field

  • In Variety
  • By Brent Lang
  • June 24, 2016
Posted on June 27, 2016September 6, 2018Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles about our Research

Study Shows Film Criticism is Just as Male-Dominated as Filmmaking

Study Shows Film Criticism is Just as Male-Dominated as Filmmaking

  • In ScreenCrush
  • By Britt Hayes
  • June 24, 2016
Posted on June 27, 2016September 6, 2018Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles about our Research

Proof of Dudeocracy of Film Writers Exists Thanks to Latest Study of Top Critics

Proof of Dudeocracy of Film Writers Exists Thanks to Latest Study of Top Critics

  • In Women and Hollywood
  • By Casey Cipriani
  • June 24, 2016
Posted on June 27, 2016September 6, 2018Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles about our Research

Study: Percentage of Women Working Behind the Camera in Indie Films is “Stagnant”

Study: Percentage of Women Working Behind the Camera in Indie Films is “Stagnant”

  • In The Hollywood Reporter
  • By Mia Galuppo
  • May 5, 2016
Posted on June 27, 2016September 6, 2018Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles about our Research

MPAA Must Lead — or Be Led — in Battle to Improve Diversity

MPAA Must Lead — or Be Led — in Battle to Improve Diversity

In Variety 2016

Posted on June 8, 2016September 6, 2018Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles from the Center, Contributions to the Dialogue

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