Do women self-censor more than men?

Do women self-censor more than men? If they do, why? Is it really one of the most difficult workplace equality issues to tackle? And if so, what is the answer? The EVE webmagazine team takes a closer look.

Les femmes s’autocensurent-elles plus que les hommes ?

Est-il vrai que les femmes s’autocensurent plus que les hommes ? Si c’est le cas, pourquoi ? Et est-ce bien l’un des nœuds gordiens des inégalités professionnelles ? et alors, comment le trancher ? La rédaction du webmagazine EVE a enquêté.

Why are we hearing more and more about “toxic masculinity”?

The razor brand that once used an advert to claim it was “the best a man can get” is now touting positive masculinity in its “the best men can be” campaign, making a huge impact on the net, creating massive post-#MeToo buzz on social media, and inspiring endless column inches. In 2019, the idea of “toxic masculinity” has become an essential element in conversations about diversity. But what is it all about? Where did it come from? What does the concept say about society? The EVE webmagazine team takes a closer look.

A closer look at Non-violent Communication

Dare we say it? Could the conflict in our lives (both at home and at work) be brought about not so much as a result of disagreements, but as a result of how we communicate with each other? What is communication anyway? It’s usually defined as when people oscillate between “listening” and “expressing”

Un concept à la loupe : la Communication Non-Violente

Les EVEsien·ne·s ont la chance de connaître la Communication Non-Violente (CNV) grâce aux conférences et ateliers de Thomas d’Ansembourg, qui chaque année font un tabac au séminaire. Mais c’est quoi au juste, cette communication consciente qui initierait « une forme de citoyenneté pacifiée et activement pacifiante » ?
La rédaction du webmagazine EVE a passé le concept à la loupe.