Introduction to Family Education [Rai Foundation BA Social Work]
... Before we proceed with further discussion on these significant and essential social institutions, it is apt that we describe the vital concepts of family, kinship, and marriage. ...
... Before we proceed with further discussion on these significant and essential social institutions, it is apt that we describe the vital concepts of family, kinship, and marriage. ...
Thesis
... are shared events among many countries and Panem. These common points engage a worldwide readership for this book. It may be a good motivation why I chose this trilogy. People often want to obtain more democracy and rights through revolutions, but democracy is not achieved, unless by cultural and m ...
... are shared events among many countries and Panem. These common points engage a worldwide readership for this book. It may be a good motivation why I chose this trilogy. People often want to obtain more democracy and rights through revolutions, but democracy is not achieved, unless by cultural and m ...
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... In her 2010 book Mad for Foucault: Rethinking the Foundations of Queer Theory, Lynne Huffer uncovers an ethics of eros in Foucault’s work. On Huffer’s reading, Foucault’s genealogies invite us to “become again what we never were,” to “engage with the borders of a world that we can never fully know, ...
... In her 2010 book Mad for Foucault: Rethinking the Foundations of Queer Theory, Lynne Huffer uncovers an ethics of eros in Foucault’s work. On Huffer’s reading, Foucault’s genealogies invite us to “become again what we never were,” to “engage with the borders of a world that we can never fully know, ...
The effects of music videos on adolescents - UvA-DARE
... reflected (Smith & Boyson, 2002). In general, social learning theory is a social psychological theory that gives a broad explanation of human behavior. According to this theory, an individual “learns” by watching others. Especially if a certain behavior is noticed repeatedly, either in real-life or ...
... reflected (Smith & Boyson, 2002). In general, social learning theory is a social psychological theory that gives a broad explanation of human behavior. According to this theory, an individual “learns” by watching others. Especially if a certain behavior is noticed repeatedly, either in real-life or ...
General Strain Theory for LGBQ and SSB Youth: The Importance of
... feminist criminology, a conceptualization of GST as it applies to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and questioning (henceforth “LGBQ”) youth as well as youth involved in samesex sexual behavior (henceforth “SSB youth”) is needed. Research consistently documents an increased risk of victimization and negative ...
... feminist criminology, a conceptualization of GST as it applies to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and questioning (henceforth “LGBQ”) youth as well as youth involved in samesex sexual behavior (henceforth “SSB youth”) is needed. Research consistently documents an increased risk of victimization and negative ...
A REPORT ON WOMEN AND HIV/AIDS IN THE U.S., April 2013
... them to obtain needed care and services. These include issues that are specific to women, as well as those that affect people with HIV generally, including: socioeconomic and structural barriers, such as poverty and cultural inequities; sexual violence; lack of awareness of HIV status; and ongoing s ...
... them to obtain needed care and services. These include issues that are specific to women, as well as those that affect people with HIV generally, including: socioeconomic and structural barriers, such as poverty and cultural inequities; sexual violence; lack of awareness of HIV status; and ongoing s ...
Article - Phoenix Counselling Services
... matters with the clinicians doing the study survey (Williams, 1992, 1994). This study replicated research conducted several years earlier by Herman and Schatzow (1987). The 1987 study found that 64% of patients did not have full recall of the abuse, and just over one-quarter of the women (28%) repor ...
... matters with the clinicians doing the study survey (Williams, 1992, 1994). This study replicated research conducted several years earlier by Herman and Schatzow (1987). The 1987 study found that 64% of patients did not have full recall of the abuse, and just over one-quarter of the women (28%) repor ...
Intimate Discrimination - University of Toronto Faculty of Law
... “I just . . . I just don’t see what’s so great about food.” “Uhh, it’s delicious.” “See, it’s just not that appealing to me.” 1 Asexuality is the middle child of the sexual orientation family, neglected until very recently by both sexuality studies and progressive politics. In the last few years, th ...
... “I just . . . I just don’t see what’s so great about food.” “Uhh, it’s delicious.” “See, it’s just not that appealing to me.” 1 Asexuality is the middle child of the sexual orientation family, neglected until very recently by both sexuality studies and progressive politics. In the last few years, th ...
The Dominant Sex - University of Macau Library
... the women of peoples where masculine dominion prevails. A comparison between the sexes when this precaution is observed will throw an entirely new light upon the psychology of men and women respectively. Furthermore and simultaneously, it will furnish remarkable elucidations in the domains of the et ...
... the women of peoples where masculine dominion prevails. A comparison between the sexes when this precaution is observed will throw an entirely new light upon the psychology of men and women respectively. Furthermore and simultaneously, it will furnish remarkable elucidations in the domains of the et ...
Rape Myth Beliefs and Bystander Attitudes Among Incoming
... language for college students as well as having a specific focus on accountability for rape and victim blaming.34 The scale includes a total of 19 items scored on a 5-point Likert scale (1 = strongly disagree with rape myths to 5 = strongly agree). The alpha coefficient in a previous study with 951 ...
... language for college students as well as having a specific focus on accountability for rape and victim blaming.34 The scale includes a total of 19 items scored on a 5-point Likert scale (1 = strongly disagree with rape myths to 5 = strongly agree). The alpha coefficient in a previous study with 951 ...
Three`s a Crowd or Bonus?: College Students` Threesome
... with two men; 85% of men had fantasized about sex with two women. Forty percent of the women had fantasized about sex with two women; 16% of the men with two men. When asked about having fantasized about “engaging in sexual swinging with a couple I know” 18% of the women and 42% percent of the men r ...
... with two men; 85% of men had fantasized about sex with two women. Forty percent of the women had fantasized about sex with two women; 16% of the men with two men. When asked about having fantasized about “engaging in sexual swinging with a couple I know” 18% of the women and 42% percent of the men r ...
Similarly Situated?: The Evolution of Gender
... state’s police powers. The law’s recognizing this difference between men and women embodied the idea that all women were physically incapable of accomplishing the same tasks as men without having different and generally adverse effects on their bodies. The law purported to place women in a special c ...
... state’s police powers. The law’s recognizing this difference between men and women embodied the idea that all women were physically incapable of accomplishing the same tasks as men without having different and generally adverse effects on their bodies. The law purported to place women in a special c ...
Impression management and college students` use of the term
... term hooking up as a mechanism of impression management by highlighting the thoughts of Ervin Goffman on behavioral techniques and Ferdinand de Sussaure’s work on language as impression management. Third, I explore the literature on sex- and gender-typing with an emphasis on the work of Sandra Bem. ...
... term hooking up as a mechanism of impression management by highlighting the thoughts of Ervin Goffman on behavioral techniques and Ferdinand de Sussaure’s work on language as impression management. Third, I explore the literature on sex- and gender-typing with an emphasis on the work of Sandra Bem. ...
Word format - Parliament of Australia
... situations, was raised by one witness. The Coalition Against Trafficking in Women believed that making ‘pornography’ into ‘erotica’ would in fact put greater pressure on women to become involved in practices they were opposed to, in their personal relationships. 16 A similar view was also held by th ...
... situations, was raised by one witness. The Coalition Against Trafficking in Women believed that making ‘pornography’ into ‘erotica’ would in fact put greater pressure on women to become involved in practices they were opposed to, in their personal relationships. 16 A similar view was also held by th ...
Marriage and Sexuality
... other ways of sexual satisfaction and spiritual connection that can be interpreted as positive and necessary for human beings. The analysis of Mellors‟s dual gender nature, having both masculine and feminine traits, which have to be faced rather than denied, though opposite in themselves, is the in ...
... other ways of sexual satisfaction and spiritual connection that can be interpreted as positive and necessary for human beings. The analysis of Mellors‟s dual gender nature, having both masculine and feminine traits, which have to be faced rather than denied, though opposite in themselves, is the in ...
The Notion of Universal Bi-Sexuality in Russian Religious
... many similarities (see Laura Engelstein’s brilliant comparative analysis of the two theories in her The Keys to Happiness).xi Yet the social and philosophical prescriptions that Weininger and Rozanov drew from their analyses differed dramatically. While Rozanov advocated the sexualization of culture ...
... many similarities (see Laura Engelstein’s brilliant comparative analysis of the two theories in her The Keys to Happiness).xi Yet the social and philosophical prescriptions that Weininger and Rozanov drew from their analyses differed dramatically. While Rozanov advocated the sexualization of culture ...
Safeguarding Children and Young People from Sexual
... both rural and urban areas, and in all parts of the world. It affects boys and young men as well as girls and young women. It robs children of their childhood and can have a serious long-term impact on every aspect of their lives, health and education. It damages the lives of families and carers and ...
... both rural and urban areas, and in all parts of the world. It affects boys and young men as well as girls and young women. It robs children of their childhood and can have a serious long-term impact on every aspect of their lives, health and education. It damages the lives of families and carers and ...
Virtual Sex - Canadian Broadcast Standards Council
... MTV Live is a youth-oriented magazine/talk program broadcast on MTV Canada. The episode in question (a rerun of a previously aired episode), which aired from 8:00-9:00 am on April 17, 2006, was hosted by Daryn Jones, Jessi Cruickshank and Diane Salema; its virtual sex theme included a number of segm ...
... MTV Live is a youth-oriented magazine/talk program broadcast on MTV Canada. The episode in question (a rerun of a previously aired episode), which aired from 8:00-9:00 am on April 17, 2006, was hosted by Daryn Jones, Jessi Cruickshank and Diane Salema; its virtual sex theme included a number of segm ...
Dimensions of Individuals` Judgements about Sexual Attraction
... sexual orientation rely on partial or incompletely empirical research. The present study identified promising avenues for development of credible definitions, theories, and measurements of sexual orientation: (a) mate-selection tasks; (b) the idea that bisexuallyidentified individuals place a lower ...
... sexual orientation rely on partial or incompletely empirical research. The present study identified promising avenues for development of credible definitions, theories, and measurements of sexual orientation: (a) mate-selection tasks; (b) the idea that bisexuallyidentified individuals place a lower ...
Take Action to defend yourself
... Who are these offenders? • Men from every economic, ethnic, racial, age and social group. “Acquaintance rape is not typically committed by psychopaths who are deviant from mainstream society. Direct and indirect messages given to boys and young men by our culture about what it means to be male (dom ...
... Who are these offenders? • Men from every economic, ethnic, racial, age and social group. “Acquaintance rape is not typically committed by psychopaths who are deviant from mainstream society. Direct and indirect messages given to boys and young men by our culture about what it means to be male (dom ...
Tess of the D`Urbervilles
... Alec often presented on horseback or driving a carriage / cart – Actions symbolically suggestive of his position of power which he uses to exploit, dominate and control Tess. Eg. the dog-cart ride shows Alec’s mastery of the mare - “If any living man can manage this horse I can”; ‘…it was evident th ...
... Alec often presented on horseback or driving a carriage / cart – Actions symbolically suggestive of his position of power which he uses to exploit, dominate and control Tess. Eg. the dog-cart ride shows Alec’s mastery of the mare - “If any living man can manage this horse I can”; ‘…it was evident th ...
women and society BA SOCIOLOGY 288 VI SEMESTER
... movement and undertook research on women. Thus, scholarship on women grew in the existing disciplines and was designated as feminist scholarship. The field of women's studies emerged as the site for investigating these questions, forging new subject matter, employing multiple research methodologies, ...
... movement and undertook research on women. Thus, scholarship on women grew in the existing disciplines and was designated as feminist scholarship. The field of women's studies emerged as the site for investigating these questions, forging new subject matter, employing multiple research methodologies, ...
Preventing Sexual Harassment Instructor`s Materials
... Greater public attention to sexual harassment grew as large cases or charges against public figures came into the spotlight. One of the most prominent cases was that of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas in 1991. During the Senate confirmation process following his nomination to the U. S. Suprem ...
... Greater public attention to sexual harassment grew as large cases or charges against public figures came into the spotlight. One of the most prominent cases was that of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas in 1991. During the Senate confirmation process following his nomination to the U. S. Suprem ...
5 Violence against HIV positive women - BRIDGE Gender
... Over the past two years there has been increasing movement away from opt-in HIV testing, towards service provider initiated, routine HIV tests, where the emphasis is on the service user to opt-out. This move follows joint UNAIDS and World Health Organization guidance in 2004. While knowing one’s sta ...
... Over the past two years there has been increasing movement away from opt-in HIV testing, towards service provider initiated, routine HIV tests, where the emphasis is on the service user to opt-out. This move follows joint UNAIDS and World Health Organization guidance in 2004. While knowing one’s sta ...
Adaptation to Sperm Competition in Humans
... which the intensity of sperm competition is greater. The human penis does not have barbs and spines for removing rival sperm, but recent evidence suggests that the human penis may have evolved to function, in part, as a semen-displacement device. Using artificial genitals and simulated semen, Gallup ...
... which the intensity of sperm competition is greater. The human penis does not have barbs and spines for removing rival sperm, but recent evidence suggests that the human penis may have evolved to function, in part, as a semen-displacement device. Using artificial genitals and simulated semen, Gallup ...
Slut-shaming
In human sexuality, slut-shaming is a form of social stigma applied to people who are perceived to violate traditional expectations for sexual behaviors, commonly applied to women and girls. Some examples of circumstances where women are ""slut-shamed"" include violating accepted dress codes by dressing in perceived sexually provocative ways, requesting access to birth control, having premarital, casual, or promiscuous sex, or being raped or otherwise sexually assaulted (which is known as victim blaming).