Elif Shafak on Turkey; Music industry; Tory candidate selections; Accents over the years
Jenni Murray hears about the women working behind the scenes in the music industry. And what progress are the Tories making to find women candidates to field at the next election?
Dr Sarah Wollaston MP joins Jenni to talk about whether the Conservatives are doing enough to increase the number of women candidates selected to run at the next election.
Female performers are hugely visible in the music industry - but what of those behind the scenes? We look at the work of women in business and technical roles.
Turkey is one of the world's fastest growing economies. However, with just one in four women looking for work, economic participation is the lowest of all the MINT countries. Elif Shafak and Alev Scott join us to discuss life for women in Turkey today.
And we delve into the Woman's Hour archive to hear how the accents of our guests and presenters have changed.
Presenter: Jenni Murray
Producer: Rebecca Myatt
Editor: Ruth Watts.
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Conservatives Selection Process
Only 30% of candidates selected to fight seats for the Conservatives are female.
Duration: 09:16
How have women's voices changed in broadcasting over the past 60 years?
How and why women鈥檚 voices and accents in broadcasting have changed over the years.
Duration: 09:36
Women in the Music Industry
How do women build careers 'behind the scenes' in the music industry?
Duration: 10:06
MINT Economies: Turkey
Why is women's economic participation lower in Turkey than any other MINT country
Duration: 11:24
Conservatives Selection Process: where are the women?
To date only 30% of candidates selected to fight seats for the Conservatives at the next election are female. Jenni is joined by Dr Sarah Wollaston Conservative MP for Totnes and Times columnist, Alice Thomson to discuss why, despite reports of David Cameron鈥檚 frustration with the situation, women continue to be passed over in constituencies and what needs to happen to reverse this pattern.
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How have women鈥檚 voices changed in broadcasting over the past 60 years?
is an archive of interviews from notable women from 63 years of the programme. The whole collection is available to listen online on the .听 Each week we will be broadcasting one of the interviews and making it available as a download.听 One of the earliest recordings is from 1946 with the actress Dame Lillian Braithwaite. Anne Karpf joins Jenni to discuss how and why women鈥檚 voices and accents in broadcasting have changed over the years.
MINT Economies: Turkey
In the last of the Woman鈥檚 Hour discussions about the reality for women in each of the emerging MINT economies of Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria, and Turkey, today Jenni Murray turns to Turkey to find out why听women鈥檚 economic participation听is the lowest of all the MINT countries?听Despite being one of the world鈥檚 fastest growing economies only听one in four women are in or looking for work.听Jenni is joined by the writers and commentators Elif Shafak and Alev Scott.
Listen to our items on the situation for women in the other MINT economies:
Women in the Music Industry
British female artists have dominated the music industry over recent years with听Emeli Sande, Adele, Susan Boyle and Amy Winehouse leading听the way in album sales. But what about on the other side of the mixing desk?听 What do the women do behind the scenes? What goes on in the world of A&R, what do you do as a record producer and how does an engineer spend her day? Jenni talks to three women at the top of their game within the world of music. Guests: Jo Charrington, Amy Morgan听and Mandy Parnell.
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Role Contributor Presenter Jenni Murray Interviewed Guest Elif Shafak Interviewed Guest Alev Scott Interviewed Guest Sarah Wollaston Interviewed Guest Amy Morgan Interviewed Guest Mandy Parnell Interviewed Guest Jo Charrington Interviewed Guest Anne Karpf Producer Rebecca Myatt Editor Ruth Watts Broadcast
- Thu 9 Jan 2014 10:00大象传媒 Radio 4
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