Search Agenda Signals
Search for subjects across all topics and axes.
Across Topics (100 results) — filtered
framing the female victim as silenced and erased
female officers portrayed as potentially excluded or targeted
Framing supports women’s inclusion and access to justice in sexual abuse cases
Afghan women athletes are framed as included, protected, and given a global platform despite exclusion under Taliban rule
Women are framed as threatened in this encounter, particularly through the omission of the complainant’s voice and the presence of physical injury evidence not mentioned in the article.
Women in Afghanistan are framed as under threat due to Taliban policies on sports and public life
Women, particularly Afghan female athletes, are framed as previously excluded but now being formally included in international sport
Women implicitly framed as vulnerable in legal context due to unchallenged portrayal of consent
Female educator framed as morally untrustworthy due to off-duty social media behavior
Frames the appointment of the first female chief of staff as a positive inclusion milestone
Women portrayed as vulnerable and under systemic threat from intimate partner violence
Women activists in Iran are framed as systematically excluded and persecuted
Portrays the mother as a monstrous adversary within the family
Motherhood and women framed as potentially dangerous and untrustworthy
Women portrayed as vulnerable to deception by crisis pregnancy centers
First Lady’s response framed as emotional overreaction rather than legitimate concern
women are framed as systematically targeted and failed by protective institutions
Motherhood and female identity framed as potentially deceptive and dangerous
Framed as being excluded or misrepresented within media platforms
frames women as excluded and subordinated within patriarchal power structures
Women's access to accurate reproductive health information framed as secondary
Portrays women as self-sacrificing protectors and moral anchors in violent situations
Women framed as victims of trafficking and abuse, excluded from protection and justice
Portrayed as potentially dishonest or using 'family' as a cover story for other motives
Framed as being unfairly scrutinized for prioritizing family over career, with skepticism cast on her stated reasons
portrayed as vulnerable to violence in personal relationships
framed as deceived and emotionally sidelined
Framing Indigenous communities as included and prioritized in national policy
Woman professional excluded and stigmatized through gendered moral judgment
Positioning Melania as a traditionally respected female figure through Jackie O comparison
framed as systematically excluded from leadership roles
Frames women as needing protection in sports, positioning them as a vulnerable group deserving inclusion and fairness
Societal response to harassment is implied to be failing, despite legal changes
Women are portrayed as vulnerable and under threat in public spaces
Female partner framed as a threatening figure due to profession
Women framed through moral contrast: ex-wife as victim, girlfriend as corrupting influence
Women depicted as excluded from safe public spaces due to predatory environments
Women portrayed as vulnerable and at risk in foreign nightlife settings
Framing Senegalese women as historically excluded from beauty standards and now being included through natural hair movements
Indigenous child and community framed as excluded from care decisions and cultural continuity
Women are framed as targets of dismissive and hostile commentary
Women are framed as targets of lethal harm in intimate relationships
woman survivor portrayed as courageous and central, validating her experience
Framed as historically wronged and deserving of protection from nuclear harm
Younger women in relationships with older men are framed as autonomous and unfairly judged
Woman portrayed as resisting social exclusion and defending personal autonomy in relationships
framed as systematically disempowered and silenced
Women are framed through appearance and marital status rather than agency or role
Women are portrayed as central, resilient bearers of truth and memory
Woman publicly shamed for clothing choice, reinforcing gendered scrutiny
Portrays young women as vulnerable victims within familial and private spaces
Women are framed as supporting each other in a legal dispute, highlighting solidarity
Indigenous Peoples framed as excluded from full legal recognition or protection
Women are framed as central agents in a story of empowerment and conflict within a 'girl-power' narrative
Women framed as targets of sexist commentary and exclusion
Women in public life are portrayed as vulnerable to reputational attacks based on personal conduct
Women in entertainment portrayed as professionally marginalized and sexually objectified
framed as enduring private pain with strength, deserving empathy and inclusion
Women's sexual autonomy framed through sensationalism rather than empowerment
Women, especially new mothers, are portrayed as vulnerable to online harassment and judgment
Women are portrayed as needing solidarity and protection against online shaming
Women’s autonomy in reproductive and life choices is implicitly marginalized
framed as symbolically present but systematically excluded from political voice and agency
Young women are portrayed as vulnerable participants in a dangerous, exploitative environment
Women portrayed as aggressive and unreasonable
Indigenous commemorative efforts are framed as adversarial to national traditions
Indigenous cultural expression is portrayed as unwelcome or under scrutiny
Women portrayed as systematically disempowered in Hollywood
Women's actions framed as trustworthy and non-malicious due to 'prank' narrative
Indigenous cultural practices are portrayed as needing protection from mockery
Women framed through sexualized and objectified lens, reducing agency
Hyper-femininity and women's self-expression reframed as powerful and resistant, not exploitable
Women framed as central victims deserving of protection and solidarity in the fight against trafficking
Women are framed as systematically excluded from legal protection
framed as currently excluded from full autonomy and timely care, in need of legal protection and inclusion
Excluding Māori perspectives on state-owned land and assets despite relevance
First lady portrayed through demeaning gendered tropes
Women portrayed as marginalized and objectified in male-dominated creative spaces
framed as systematically excluded from acknowledgment by powerful institutions
Woman portrayed as vulnerable and isolated, undermining her agency
Women are being framed as excluded and exploited in the media workplace
Women are framed as neglectful and withholding, excluded from moral sympathy
Female victims are framed as courageous and validated by the legal system
Women are framed as excluded from the right to publicly disclose personal betrayals in relationships
Indigenous nations framed as legitimate, influential actors in energy decisions
victim-survivors framed as deserving inclusion, protection, and legislative support
victim-survivors portrayed as emotionally and psychologically endangered by legal processes
Indigenous people framed as systematically excluded and marginalized in crisis response
Women framed as being pressured into exclusionary, subservient roles
Women are framed as disproportionately excluded from resilience to AI-driven job displacement
Frames Indigenous communities as sites of lawlessness and danger by association
Male student body framed as adversarial toward female staff
Women are framed as systematically excluded and silenced in Arab society
Spiritual leadership within Indigenous communities is framed as corrupted by manipulation and abuse
Indigenous women and girls are portrayed as victims of systemic abuse but also as resilient and heard in court
Women framed as pitted against each other in a betrayal narrative
Indigenous communities are framed as marginalized, targeted, and excluded from protection, with their leadership co-opted and voices suppressed.
Women are portrayed as needing protection and support due to systemic housing insecurity
Indigenous communities framed as vulnerable to exploitation by figures of authority
Women are framed as being undermined despite Wilson's claim to champion them