themes to discuss – Marta Righini

I think that a theme to discuss could be the vocabuary, beacuse when I have to write something about the gender issue I don’t know if it is better to use the term “equality” or “inequality”. In my 3 years studying of Psychology I understood how important are words, because they can really change the people response.

Another topic could be “When starts gender inequality?”, because in my opinion we should change the way we see men and women since the very beginning, with new generations. We are in 2018 and we are making some progress, but there are still many stereotypes which are emphasized by social media.


												

Hannah Baxter

My name is Hannah Baxter, I am a Journalism, Media and Culture student at Newcastle University, and I will be starting my third year there this September.

When I’m not at university, I am at home on a farm on the east coast of Scotland, which is a big contrast to city life in Newcastle.

This summer I’ve been working full time as a garden pea and broad bean sampler (which sounds odd, I know, but is a vital part of harvest, and is a great job as it’s seasonal).

Despite going to school in Scotland, I did the International Baccalaureate (IB), so have had an international education. It was demanding at times but I do believe it’s set me up well for life, or helped me cope with university pressures at least.

As well as writing, journalism and equality, I am also very passionate about dance, specifically ballet, which I have done since I was 3 years old. I initially started due to my doctor’s orders, as I had flat feet and rotational hips…and luckily it fixed me, and I fell in love with it.

I have also completed the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award scheme, from bronze through to gold, so really enjoy a good hill walk and have done a lot of charity work.

I’m looking forward to travelling to and seeing everyone in Gothenburg, as well as learning more and developing my skills in a new country 🙂

Gender Equality or Gender Inequality? Eleonora Bortolamei

I am really interested on the implications that may result from the use of the expression “Gender Equality” rather than “Gender Inequality”. Which one is better to use when we discuss about the gender gap in any field (politics, media industry, professional roles in general..) ?
Actually, I think that the question is more complex than it seems and, even if there’s not only one correct answer, we can discuss about in which situations we should better use the one or the other term. Sometimes, differences between men and women have to be protected in order to protect the role of women in many job positions or other practical aspects in social life; in other cases, women have the right to achieve gender equality and gain equal opportunities.