Angela O`Hagan, Glasgow Caledonian University
... for gender equality, and is a big issue for economic policy. If women’s potential contribution to the employment is held back then productivity suffers” (Walby, 2007). In the 2008 WEED Baseline report the authors noted “one surprising gap”: “the lack of connection between analyses of city economic d ...
... for gender equality, and is a big issue for economic policy. If women’s potential contribution to the employment is held back then productivity suffers” (Walby, 2007). In the 2008 WEED Baseline report the authors noted “one surprising gap”: “the lack of connection between analyses of city economic d ...
From Women and Technology to Gendered
... by Donna Haraway (1985, 1997), who urges us to embrace the positive potential of science and technology. She is sharply critical of those who reject technoscience in favour of a return to a mythical unpolluted natural state. Famously, and provocatively, she prefers to be a ‘cyborg’ – a hybrid of org ...
... by Donna Haraway (1985, 1997), who urges us to embrace the positive potential of science and technology. She is sharply critical of those who reject technoscience in favour of a return to a mythical unpolluted natural state. Famously, and provocatively, she prefers to be a ‘cyborg’ – a hybrid of org ...
risk factors
... Prevalence of atrial fib is higher at all ages in men than in women. It has been estimated athat 50% to 55% of all persons and 60% Of those older than 75 years who have atrial fibrillation are Women. More women than men have atrial because of greater number Of elderly women. Paroxysmal SVT more com ...
... Prevalence of atrial fib is higher at all ages in men than in women. It has been estimated athat 50% to 55% of all persons and 60% Of those older than 75 years who have atrial fibrillation are Women. More women than men have atrial because of greater number Of elderly women. Paroxysmal SVT more com ...
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... (Barlas 2002, 2). As a result, some ask if Islam and the Qur'an are inherently oppressive to women (Barlas 2002, 4-5). Defining Islam allows Islamic feminists to disentangle misogyny as it is practiced by Muslims from normative Muslim theology itself (Barlas 2002, 5). Islam must be distinguished fro ...
... (Barlas 2002, 2). As a result, some ask if Islam and the Qur'an are inherently oppressive to women (Barlas 2002, 4-5). Defining Islam allows Islamic feminists to disentangle misogyny as it is practiced by Muslims from normative Muslim theology itself (Barlas 2002, 5). Islam must be distinguished fro ...
WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN REFUGEE AND REFUGEE LIKE
... Honduras and Guatemala control under military authorities meant trauma and abuse and silence (Spencer Nimmons). In Kenya, Somali women were raped by local people when gathering fuclwood as they had 'raped their trees'. Children and the Refugee Regime The child as an issue of concern came on the inte ...
... Honduras and Guatemala control under military authorities meant trauma and abuse and silence (Spencer Nimmons). In Kenya, Somali women were raped by local people when gathering fuclwood as they had 'raped their trees'. Children and the Refugee Regime The child as an issue of concern came on the inte ...
the lecture
... To control the Berber Cultural Movement, the regime supported the Islamist clergy, using Islam as a rampart against civil society. In return, it had to compromise with the clergy on many vital issues. The question of language put aside, the other vital area where the Islamists pressed for radical ch ...
... To control the Berber Cultural Movement, the regime supported the Islamist clergy, using Islam as a rampart against civil society. In return, it had to compromise with the clergy on many vital issues. The question of language put aside, the other vital area where the Islamists pressed for radical ch ...
The Androgyny of Enlightenment
... incarnation is known in Buddhism as Samsara). Shortly after Guatama’s enlightenment, many other world-renouncers became his followers; Guatama’s achievement and message quickly spread across India, Nepal, and a great portion of Asia and developed in to an entire religion known today as Buddhism. It ...
... incarnation is known in Buddhism as Samsara). Shortly after Guatama’s enlightenment, many other world-renouncers became his followers; Guatama’s achievement and message quickly spread across India, Nepal, and a great portion of Asia and developed in to an entire religion known today as Buddhism. It ...
Considerations, Limitations, and Areas of Further Study
... The Androgyny of Enlightenment 10 VII. An almswoman is on no pretext to revile or abuse an almsman. This is a rule . . . never to be transgressed. VIII. From henceforth official admonition by almswomen of almsmen is forbidden, whereas the official admonition of almswomen by almsmen is not forbidden ...
... The Androgyny of Enlightenment 10 VII. An almswoman is on no pretext to revile or abuse an almsman. This is a rule . . . never to be transgressed. VIII. From henceforth official admonition by almswomen of almsmen is forbidden, whereas the official admonition of almswomen by almsmen is not forbidden ...
Transformations Journal – Transformations Journal of Media
... and to a lesser extent Chinese immigrants, entered Burma under British rule. The freedom and equality that Burmese women have in the home, for example, and which is taken for granted, her legal status with regard to property, as well as control of financial matters equal inheritance rights with men, ...
... and to a lesser extent Chinese immigrants, entered Burma under British rule. The freedom and equality that Burmese women have in the home, for example, and which is taken for granted, her legal status with regard to property, as well as control of financial matters equal inheritance rights with men, ...
gad-issue91
... A 16-year-old south Sudanese girl was lashed 50 times after a judge ruled her knee-length skirt was indecent, her lawyer and family said in the latest case to push Sudan's Islamic law into the spotlight. The mother of teenager Silva Kashif told Reuters on Friday [Nov 27] she was planning to sue the ...
... A 16-year-old south Sudanese girl was lashed 50 times after a judge ruled her knee-length skirt was indecent, her lawyer and family said in the latest case to push Sudan's Islamic law into the spotlight. The mother of teenager Silva Kashif told Reuters on Friday [Nov 27] she was planning to sue the ...
The Issue of Gender and Woman`s Rights
... past, the feminism would base on “women oriented”, ie. it would analyze legal difficulties met by women based on the sexual standpoint of women in order to fight against the legal viewpoint and methodology of “sexist”, whereas the “gender” analysis requires putting problems and relationships of both ...
... past, the feminism would base on “women oriented”, ie. it would analyze legal difficulties met by women based on the sexual standpoint of women in order to fight against the legal viewpoint and methodology of “sexist”, whereas the “gender” analysis requires putting problems and relationships of both ...
HCI and Gender-based Violence Hackathons in Namibia
... At a previous women only Hackathon in 2015, the women brainstormed on problems faced mostly by women in the society and then came up with possible app solutions. The women grouped into three groups for possible apps: 1) one was for educating teenagers on issues they face on a daily basis for example ...
... At a previous women only Hackathon in 2015, the women brainstormed on problems faced mostly by women in the society and then came up with possible app solutions. The women grouped into three groups for possible apps: 1) one was for educating teenagers on issues they face on a daily basis for example ...
Gender and Priesthood in the Hindu Traditions
... students asked me if women could become priests in Hinduism. Feminist thinking and gender issues were beginning to be very important m many academic forums including the American Academy of Religion and the issue of what was perceived as female leadership concerned many scholars. -The question of wo ...
... students asked me if women could become priests in Hinduism. Feminist thinking and gender issues were beginning to be very important m many academic forums including the American Academy of Religion and the issue of what was perceived as female leadership concerned many scholars. -The question of wo ...
Women in Anthropology Jan Lister Wichita State University Wichita
... Issues of female role and status were generally supplanted by a focus on women's suffrage (Rogers ...
... Issues of female role and status were generally supplanted by a focus on women's suffrage (Rogers ...
Feminism
... accurate to see feminism not as emerging in ‘waves’ but as a continuum of thought and action. During the course of this book, therefore, it may be useful to occasionally refer to ‘first-wave’ and ‘second-wave’ feminism as terms of description, but it must be remembered that these are used only as te ...
... accurate to see feminism not as emerging in ‘waves’ but as a continuum of thought and action. During the course of this book, therefore, it may be useful to occasionally refer to ‘first-wave’ and ‘second-wave’ feminism as terms of description, but it must be remembered that these are used only as te ...
Same Plight, Different Struggle: A Comparison of Female
... intensifying conflict between male expectation and their own desires, which finally resulted in their mental breakdown. Although both Ophelia and “I” went mad in the end, a deeper reading of the two works might reveal different reasons behind their insanity. In the case of Ophelia, the reason lies i ...
... intensifying conflict between male expectation and their own desires, which finally resulted in their mental breakdown. Although both Ophelia and “I” went mad in the end, a deeper reading of the two works might reveal different reasons behind their insanity. In the case of Ophelia, the reason lies i ...
Legal Remedies Against the Abuse of Woman and Children: The
... Surveys in many countries reveal that approximately 10 to 15 per cent of women report being forced to have sex with their intimate partner. Some countries have begun to legislate against marital rape including Ghana. Although provision of such laws represents considerable progress, it is often diffi ...
... Surveys in many countries reveal that approximately 10 to 15 per cent of women report being forced to have sex with their intimate partner. Some countries have begun to legislate against marital rape including Ghana. Although provision of such laws represents considerable progress, it is often diffi ...
Journal of Strategic and Development Studies, Vol. I, Number I, April
... equipping the schools for their children, among others. All these areas were not given priority because women’s voices, knowledge and experiences were not brought in dominant traditional beliefs still existing in rural settings in Nigeria. Nevertheless, there is the acknowledgement that household ac ...
... equipping the schools for their children, among others. All these areas were not given priority because women’s voices, knowledge and experiences were not brought in dominant traditional beliefs still existing in rural settings in Nigeria. Nevertheless, there is the acknowledgement that household ac ...
1 CHAPTER II THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK This chapter presents
... natural. (Eckert & McConnel-Ginet, 2003, p. 9) In sexism, gender is an issue that always being brought of, since it is a place where in interaction or texts gender is drawn attention to, and where it makes difference for participants. Mills (2008, p.25) According to (Krolokke, 2005), the starting po ...
... natural. (Eckert & McConnel-Ginet, 2003, p. 9) In sexism, gender is an issue that always being brought of, since it is a place where in interaction or texts gender is drawn attention to, and where it makes difference for participants. Mills (2008, p.25) According to (Krolokke, 2005), the starting po ...
THE EFFECT OF AGE ON THE STYLE OF DISCOURSE AMONG
... There are a variety of first- and second-person pronominal forms that are employed in Japanese, some of which are used exclusively by either male or female speakers, while others are used by both. As a rule, Japanese tend to avoid using pronouns with any great frequency and instead, prefer to replac ...
... There are a variety of first- and second-person pronominal forms that are employed in Japanese, some of which are used exclusively by either male or female speakers, while others are used by both. As a rule, Japanese tend to avoid using pronouns with any great frequency and instead, prefer to replac ...
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The
... will be higher than that for men Bfemale > Bmale (see, for example, Blau et al., 2006). For example, taking care of children will lead to higher unemployment among women. In cases in which child care is an issue, unemployment among women will be much higher than unemployment among men. 2.4. The econ ...
... will be higher than that for men Bfemale > Bmale (see, for example, Blau et al., 2006). For example, taking care of children will lead to higher unemployment among women. In cases in which child care is an issue, unemployment among women will be much higher than unemployment among men. 2.4. The econ ...
Position Of Women In Judaism
... book 1966 worldcat org - get this from a library the position of women in judaism raphael loewe hillel foundation london home worldcat home about worldcat help search search, reform judaism in the united states jewish women s archive - leaders of reform judaism in the united states have often the pu ...
... book 1966 worldcat org - get this from a library the position of women in judaism raphael loewe hillel foundation london home worldcat home about worldcat help search search, reform judaism in the united states jewish women s archive - leaders of reform judaism in the united states have often the pu ...
“You`ve come a long way, baby:” the Evolution of
... equality proclaimed by feminists at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth centuries, included in many legal codes, were not, however, reflected in practice in the social and cultural spheres. The adoption of the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1920 was undoubtedly ...
... equality proclaimed by feminists at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth centuries, included in many legal codes, were not, however, reflected in practice in the social and cultural spheres. The adoption of the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1920 was undoubtedly ...
Women in the Jātaka Collection
... They are ungrateful and do not act as they ought to; they do not care for their parents or brother. They are mean and immoral and do only their own will. Though a man may be their loving, kind and tender companion for a long time; though he may be dear to them as their own life, yet in time of distr ...
... They are ungrateful and do not act as they ought to; they do not care for their parents or brother. They are mean and immoral and do only their own will. Though a man may be their loving, kind and tender companion for a long time; though he may be dear to them as their own life, yet in time of distr ...
Ecofeminist Concerns Sowmya Dechamma
... ‘generosity’ of rich upper caste gods and do nothing in terms of systemic changes in societal structures that are necessary. Studies have pointed out that it is indeed women who are the worst victims of ecological deterioration. But, how concretely does spiritual ecology or ecofeminist spirituality ...
... ‘generosity’ of rich upper caste gods and do nothing in terms of systemic changes in societal structures that are necessary. Studies have pointed out that it is indeed women who are the worst victims of ecological deterioration. But, how concretely does spiritual ecology or ecofeminist spirituality ...
First-wave feminism
First-wave feminism refers to a period of feminist activity during the 19th and early 20th century throughout the world, particularly in the United Kingdom, Canada, the Netherlands and the United States. It focused on legal issues, primarily on gaining women's suffrage (the right to vote).The term first-wave was coined in March 1968 by Marsha Lear writing in The New York Times Magazine, who at the same time also used the term ""second-wave feminism"". At that time, the women's movement was focused on de facto (unofficial) inequalities, which it wished to distinguish from the objectives of the earlier feminists.