The lecturer at the College of Islamic Sciences, University of Karbala, Assistant Professor Dr. Haider Shallal Mutaib, participated in a workshop on (Investing Religious and Media Discourse in the Protection of Women’s Rights) organized by the Women Empowerment Unit under the auspices of the President of Karbala University, Professor Dr. And in the great hall of the university presidency..
Through his research paper entitled (Representations of the media discourse on women’s issues), the researcher emphasized the crystallization of a media discourse that represents women’s orientations and vision and reflects the reality that has produced and brought about, because the discourse adopted by some of these institutions is still a structural discourse that includes sentences and phrases that are close to generalities that do not mimic The reality of the woman and does not carry her privacy as a Muslim woman with culture and identity, and he referred to the most prominent articles of the media honor charter for women.
He recommended that women’s empowerment should not take place far from adopting the principle of transparency in understanding the current women and studying the underlying culture, customs, traditions and rituals that constrain women’s development, with a focus on issues that reflect women’s development and achievements during the past stages and gender equality. The media discourse for women is general and is not presented only to the educated or urban, because there are illiterate, rural, middle-educated women and others in order for the information to reach all levels, and that its language does not differ when approaching any of these segments.