The Gender Matrix in Mary Wollstonecraft`s Letters
... Both feminist and non-feminist readings ofthe Letters have yet to interrogate their own critical assumptions regarding subjectivity. They merely posit the existence of a specifically female counterpart to the conventionally male Romantic subject. Consequently, this critical work remains mired in an ...
... Both feminist and non-feminist readings ofthe Letters have yet to interrogate their own critical assumptions regarding subjectivity. They merely posit the existence of a specifically female counterpart to the conventionally male Romantic subject. Consequently, this critical work remains mired in an ...
Advances in Environmental Biology
... significantly on Human Development Index (HDI) in developing and developed countries? Thus, with respect to importance of subject of human development and this point that why some of countries possess higher HDI than other nations; therefore, we need to recognize scientifically its effective factors ...
... significantly on Human Development Index (HDI) in developing and developed countries? Thus, with respect to importance of subject of human development and this point that why some of countries possess higher HDI than other nations; therefore, we need to recognize scientifically its effective factors ...
Gender justice and social norms – processes of change for
... Analysis of social norms in the context of international development has roots in the field of health promotion, with a focus on issues such as norms constraining breastfeeding, adoption of modern sanitation (Bicchieri, 2013), smoking cessation or healthy eating. Much of this analysis and action has ...
... Analysis of social norms in the context of international development has roots in the field of health promotion, with a focus on issues such as norms constraining breastfeeding, adoption of modern sanitation (Bicchieri, 2013), smoking cessation or healthy eating. Much of this analysis and action has ...
Gender performativity in South African films with reference to Leon
... With the complexity of identifying and confining comedy genre, Kuhn and Westwell (2012:92) acknowledge that “classifying something as ephemeral as laughter, constitutes something of a dilemma for film studies.” Comedy is also produced and received in various historical, political, social and cultura ...
... With the complexity of identifying and confining comedy genre, Kuhn and Westwell (2012:92) acknowledge that “classifying something as ephemeral as laughter, constitutes something of a dilemma for film studies.” Comedy is also produced and received in various historical, political, social and cultura ...
PLOTINA PLOTINA Working Lexicon
... person’s gender in opportunities and the allocation of resources or benefits or in access to services (European Commission (EC), Strategy for equality between women and men 2010-2015, amended see notes) OTHER DEFINITIONS 1. “The enjoyment of equal rights, opportunities and treatment […] in all spher ...
... person’s gender in opportunities and the allocation of resources or benefits or in access to services (European Commission (EC), Strategy for equality between women and men 2010-2015, amended see notes) OTHER DEFINITIONS 1. “The enjoyment of equal rights, opportunities and treatment […] in all spher ...
Gender Differences in Educational Outcomes. Study on the
... The study contains a review of the research literature on gender and education and summarises the main findings from international performance surveys on gender differences in education. It provides secondary analyses of PISA data mostly focusing on the variation of achievement by gender. The compar ...
... The study contains a review of the research literature on gender and education and summarises the main findings from international performance surveys on gender differences in education. It provides secondary analyses of PISA data mostly focusing on the variation of achievement by gender. The compar ...
Gender Training for Security Sector Personnel – good practices and lessons learned
... ■ The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (1979) ■ The Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (1995) ■ United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 on women, peace and security (2000) For more information, please see the Toolkit’s Annex on International ...
... ■ The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (1979) ■ The Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (1995) ■ United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 on women, peace and security (2000) For more information, please see the Toolkit’s Annex on International ...
Chapter 24 Gender Identity and Stereotyping in Early
... fewer gender-typed attributes, a greater sense of feeling different from same-sex others, and less satisfaction with their gender assignment than non-questioning children did. Their results also suggest that questioning one’s heterosexuality causes distress, in contrast to the hypothesis that experi ...
... fewer gender-typed attributes, a greater sense of feeling different from same-sex others, and less satisfaction with their gender assignment than non-questioning children did. Their results also suggest that questioning one’s heterosexuality causes distress, in contrast to the hypothesis that experi ...
1 Beliefs about Gender Pedro Bordalo, Katie Coffman, Nicola
... our data on beliefs about both oneself and others. In our data, men are much more likely than women to believe their own ability exceeds that of a partner. For both men and women, beliefs about relative ability and decisions are a function of both the category and the gender of one’s ...
... our data on beliefs about both oneself and others. In our data, men are much more likely than women to believe their own ability exceeds that of a partner. For both men and women, beliefs about relative ability and decisions are a function of both the category and the gender of one’s ...
Examining Masculine Gender-Role Conflict and Stress in Relation to
... In hypothesizing on their findings with a sample of Catholic men, Mahalik and Lagan (2001) suggested that religious or spiritual men “may either be less susceptible to the shaming messages associated with masculine socialization or possibly use their religious and spiritual experiences to cope with ...
... In hypothesizing on their findings with a sample of Catholic men, Mahalik and Lagan (2001) suggested that religious or spiritual men “may either be less susceptible to the shaming messages associated with masculine socialization or possibly use their religious and spiritual experiences to cope with ...
Towards accommodating gender differences in multimedia
... gender differences [18, 19]. Being mainly text-based, email messages often lack the accompanying features such as voice inflection and body language. This might be seen as a positive note towards greater control by users over the display of their gender attribute in a social context. Although pseudo ...
... gender differences [18, 19]. Being mainly text-based, email messages often lack the accompanying features such as voice inflection and body language. This might be seen as a positive note towards greater control by users over the display of their gender attribute in a social context. Although pseudo ...
Gender as symbolic glue - Bibliothek der Friedrich-Ebert
... been involved in the struggle against “gender ideology” for some years, but for French citizens, this struggle appeared in the public debate for the first time in 2011, in a debate about some schoolbooks. Nevertheless, they did not manage to make the majority feel concerned about “gender theory”. Wi ...
... been involved in the struggle against “gender ideology” for some years, but for French citizens, this struggle appeared in the public debate for the first time in 2011, in a debate about some schoolbooks. Nevertheless, they did not manage to make the majority feel concerned about “gender theory”. Wi ...
Use of Gender Aschematicity in the Reassessment of
... Important biological features such as health and longevity become based more on socio-cultural environmental factors, including lifestyle, and biology is less determinant of outcome. Growths and declines in physical and mental development continue until death and are relatively equal between men and ...
... Important biological features such as health and longevity become based more on socio-cultural environmental factors, including lifestyle, and biology is less determinant of outcome. Growths and declines in physical and mental development continue until death and are relatively equal between men and ...
Press Release - KOF Index of Globalization
... preceding year. While the Index continued to stagnate in the industrialised countries, Eastern Europe and the Asian and Pacific regions recorded a rise. The Netherlands are at the top of the Index. Switzerland is occupying the fifth rank. A number of key developments determined the trend in 2013: Th ...
... preceding year. While the Index continued to stagnate in the industrialised countries, Eastern Europe and the Asian and Pacific regions recorded a rise. The Netherlands are at the top of the Index. Switzerland is occupying the fifth rank. A number of key developments determined the trend in 2013: Th ...
Gender and Small Arms: Moving into the Mainstream
... in 1995 at the UN Fourth International Conference on Women was the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, which identified many effects of armed conflict specific to women and girls. In a general sense, the language used to link violence and women evolved from mere passing mentions in earlier ...
... in 1995 at the UN Fourth International Conference on Women was the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, which identified many effects of armed conflict specific to women and girls. In a general sense, the language used to link violence and women evolved from mere passing mentions in earlier ...
Measuring Global Poverty: Why PPP Methods Matter Robert Ackland Steve Dowrick Benoit Freyens
... Our analysis is intended to quantify the orders of magnitude involved in getting the purchasing power parity concept and method right. In Section 2 we explain the difference between the Geary-Khamis and the EKS methods of calculating purchasing power parities. We explain why the Geary-Khamis method ...
... Our analysis is intended to quantify the orders of magnitude involved in getting the purchasing power parity concept and method right. In Section 2 we explain the difference between the Geary-Khamis and the EKS methods of calculating purchasing power parities. We explain why the Geary-Khamis method ...
Spineless Men and Irrepressible Women?
... Even society rejects her actions by joking about her for doing things meant for men, not women (84). In the American society at the time, there was an expected separation by gender. Men and women were believed to have radically different natures and were expected to function in radically different ...
... Even society rejects her actions by joking about her for doing things meant for men, not women (84). In the American society at the time, there was an expected separation by gender. Men and women were believed to have radically different natures and were expected to function in radically different ...
Gender equality in and through education in Nigeria
... Against Women, together with the Convention on the Rights of the Child which have among their goals the elimination of gender inequalities also motivated our research. UNICEF Policy on Gender Equality, the Empowerment of Girls and Women (2010), and the Commonwealth Plan of Action for Gender Equality ...
... Against Women, together with the Convention on the Rights of the Child which have among their goals the elimination of gender inequalities also motivated our research. UNICEF Policy on Gender Equality, the Empowerment of Girls and Women (2010), and the Commonwealth Plan of Action for Gender Equality ...
The Rise and Decline of General Laws of Capitalism
... and places— with little reference to institutions and the (partly institutionally-determined) changing nature of technology. For example, when David Ricardo published the …rst edition of On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation in 1817, and predicted that a rising share of national income ...
... and places— with little reference to institutions and the (partly institutionally-determined) changing nature of technology. For example, when David Ricardo published the …rst edition of On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation in 1817, and predicted that a rising share of national income ...
Tine Wedege Doing Gender in Mathematics Education
... Anne was teased in the mathematics classroom because of her pink rubber. Would this have happened if the rubber was blue or yellow? Gender exists in the world and in people’s head as mental models, and what we perceive as gender is always a product of an ongoing interaction between “gender in the he ...
... Anne was teased in the mathematics classroom because of her pink rubber. Would this have happened if the rubber was blue or yellow? Gender exists in the world and in people’s head as mental models, and what we perceive as gender is always a product of an ongoing interaction between “gender in the he ...
Who supports non- traditional gender roles?
... women should share the burden of both domestic and economic responsibilities1 (Corrigall & Konrad, 2007). Bolzendahl and Myers (2004) investigated changes in gender ideologies between 1974 and 1998, and discovered an increase in the number of individuals who hold liberal attitudes towards gender ro ...
... women should share the burden of both domestic and economic responsibilities1 (Corrigall & Konrad, 2007). Bolzendahl and Myers (2004) investigated changes in gender ideologies between 1974 and 1998, and discovered an increase in the number of individuals who hold liberal attitudes towards gender ro ...
1 - Lancaster University
... from work on written popular texts and specifically the relationship between men’s magazines, constructions/discourses of masculinity and lived cultures of masculinity. Whilst linguistic accounts of gender constructed through written texts (particularly media texts and popular fiction) are relativel ...
... from work on written popular texts and specifically the relationship between men’s magazines, constructions/discourses of masculinity and lived cultures of masculinity. Whilst linguistic accounts of gender constructed through written texts (particularly media texts and popular fiction) are relativel ...
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... of the sources were web pages of various organizations, such as the GID Reform Advocates, Human Rights Can1paign (HRC), the Society of Humanistic Psychology, and The Bilerico Project. These sites condemned the diagnosis, saying that the distress of gender variant or non conforming individuals is fr ...
... of the sources were web pages of various organizations, such as the GID Reform Advocates, Human Rights Can1paign (HRC), the Society of Humanistic Psychology, and The Bilerico Project. These sites condemned the diagnosis, saying that the distress of gender variant or non conforming individuals is fr ...
3. guidelines for gender budgeting
... Participatory Assessments (UPPAP), National Census Report, District/Subcounty development plans and Sub-County performance reports, village stakeholder consultations among others. Compile and share the generated data (GDD) with all the officials that are participating in the programme design. ii) ...
... Participatory Assessments (UPPAP), National Census Report, District/Subcounty development plans and Sub-County performance reports, village stakeholder consultations among others. Compile and share the generated data (GDD) with all the officials that are participating in the programme design. ii) ...
Munshi(209).pdf
... In this paper, we further explore how increased trade and capital flows affect interoccupational wage inequality across countries by using OWW data for 52 developed and developing countries covering the entire OWW period, i.e., 1983-2003. Compared to previous studies, we cover a relatively recent pe ...
... In this paper, we further explore how increased trade and capital flows affect interoccupational wage inequality across countries by using OWW data for 52 developed and developing countries covering the entire OWW period, i.e., 1983-2003. Compared to previous studies, we cover a relatively recent pe ...