Interview Series

GMMP @Soc&Kom has produced interviews with four GMMP experts:

* Associate Professor Maria Edström, University of Gothenburg – one of the key Nordic scholars of gender and the media;
* Associate Professor Claudia Padovani, University of Padova – a seminar scholar in gender studies, with a specialization in gender and policy and involvement in many related global activities, such as the UNESCO Unitwin University Network on Gender Media and ICTs and the AGEMI project;
* General Secretary Dr.

Philip Lee, WACC, on the history of GMMP; and
* Dr. Sarah Macharia – the Global Coordinator of the GMMP research project on the current developments.

Video interview with Dr. Maria Edström

In this conversation for the GMMP interview series, Dr. Maria Edström of the University of Gothenburg discusses her involvement in the Global Media Monitoring Project, the impact of her journalistic background, the GEM-index and her a couple of writings by Nordicom: Comparing Gender and Media Equality Across the Globe and Making Change: Nordic Examples of Working Towards Gender Equality in the Media.

Video interview with Dr. Claudia Padovani

During this interview, which is part of the GMMP Interview Series, Dr. Claudia Padovani (University of Padova) discusses her involvement with the Global Media Monitoring Project, the key challenges related to media, gender, and policy, and goes over some research findings related to gender equality issues and challenges in Italy and the Scandinavian countries.

Podcast with Dr. Philip Lee

In this conversation that is part of the GMMP Interview Series, WACC (World Association for Christian Communication) General Secretary discusses the history, success and challenges of the Global Media Monitoring Project.

Podcast with Dr. Sarah Macharia

In this conversation that is part of the GMMP Interview Series, Dr. Sarah Macharia of WACC (World Association for Christian Communication) discusses her involvement with the Global Media Monitoring Project, why gender equality and representation in the media are key, and talks about the present – including some stats – and future of the Global Media Monitoring Project.