Come i regimi autoritari usano il 'gender' per consolidare il proprio potere

Come i regimi autoritari usano il 'gender' per consolidare il proprio potere


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Ven 19 aprile 2024

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Much has been said about the erosion of democracy around the world but much less attention is being paid to how authoritarian regimes (or far-right populists) are using “gender” (specific visions of masculinity, femininity, and the family) to consolidate or build political power. This is not about your standard misogyny or homophobia but about leveraging fear for political gain. The session’s speakers will uncover what the “anti-gender movement” is, describing what’s happening in different parts of the world where they have lived or reported, identifying a global cast of characters mobilising resources and sharing rhetoric or tactics to build a world in which women and LGBTQI+ communities are less than equal.
Whether interested in gender reporting or in the coverage of politics and society, join us to better recognise the signs of the times and explore ways to tell these stories to diverse audiences. Moderated by Eliza Anyangwe.
Sponsored by CNN As Equals.


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Eliza Anyangwe is Managing Editor of CNN’s multi-award-winning gender inequality reporting team As Equals, and co-founder of The Gender Beat, a collaborative project to promote nuanced, impactful gender journalism and build a supportive community for those who produce it, particularly in the Majority World. Before joining CNN in February 2021, she was Managing Editor of The Correspondent, a platform for constructive, member-funded, ad-free journalism. Eliza has spoken about gender, journalism or international development on stages from SXSW to TED Global; has written for Open Democracy, Al Jazeera and the FT, and has appeared on Newsnight, BBC World Service, PRI’s The World and Our Body Politic, among others. She is a contributing author to Africa’s Media Image in the 21st Century, published by Routledge.

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