GENDER And CARE Overview Report - BRIDGE
... introduced in the Republic of Korea to provide care services for older people. Gender training workshops and media campaigns can also play an important role in challenging the stereotyping of certain tasks as ‘men’s work’ or ’women’s work’ – opening up new possibilities for men and boys who may feel ...
... introduced in the Republic of Korea to provide care services for older people. Gender training workshops and media campaigns can also play an important role in challenging the stereotyping of certain tasks as ‘men’s work’ or ’women’s work’ – opening up new possibilities for men and boys who may feel ...
Advocating a Broader Understanding of the Necessity of Sex
... Want You to Do Those Nasty Things, 13 Wis. Women's L.J. 119, 150 (1998). It should be noted that due to the often ambiguous and fluid way in which gender-variant people identify themselves, this figure likely is both under- and overinclusive. Specifying an empirically sound figure for the number of ...
... Want You to Do Those Nasty Things, 13 Wis. Women's L.J. 119, 150 (1998). It should be noted that due to the often ambiguous and fluid way in which gender-variant people identify themselves, this figure likely is both under- and overinclusive. Specifying an empirically sound figure for the number of ...
ASSOCIATION OF PRENATAL ANDROGEN EXPOSURE WITH
... it was found that homosexual men had lower 2D:4D ratios in samples with predominantly White participants, while homosexual men had higher 2D:4D ratios in samples that did not contain predominantly White participants. 2D:4D and Women Women are rarely the focus of 2D:4D research, and the studies that ...
... it was found that homosexual men had lower 2D:4D ratios in samples with predominantly White participants, while homosexual men had higher 2D:4D ratios in samples that did not contain predominantly White participants. 2D:4D and Women Women are rarely the focus of 2D:4D research, and the studies that ...
He`s not good enough for you - Utrecht University Repository
... The central question that I pose for the purpose of this research, is how Ladinas in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, cross gendered ethnic boundaries in their marriages with Indígena men. In this, I focus on areas of conflict and tension that appear to be the most common in interethnic marriages between ...
... The central question that I pose for the purpose of this research, is how Ladinas in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, cross gendered ethnic boundaries in their marriages with Indígena men. In this, I focus on areas of conflict and tension that appear to be the most common in interethnic marriages between ...
Laura Mulvey against the grain: a critical assessment of the
... narrative structure and conditions of screening, cinema provides a perfect climate for looking at another person as an object of sexual stimulation. This is the scopophilic function of sexual instincts. The ego function is also apparent, and develops as the viewer seeks to identify with characters ...
... narrative structure and conditions of screening, cinema provides a perfect climate for looking at another person as an object of sexual stimulation. This is the scopophilic function of sexual instincts. The ego function is also apparent, and develops as the viewer seeks to identify with characters ...
Subversive Beauty - Victorian Bodies of
... Images of the beautiful body are both persistent and pliant; they defy attempts to malign them. When one formulation of beauty is rejected, another fills its place. An analysis of feminized beauty as depicted in Victorian literature reinforces the influence of this type of “aesthetic artifact,” wher ...
... Images of the beautiful body are both persistent and pliant; they defy attempts to malign them. When one formulation of beauty is rejected, another fills its place. An analysis of feminized beauty as depicted in Victorian literature reinforces the influence of this type of “aesthetic artifact,” wher ...
The sexual marketing of eastern european women
... process and journey, and I thank you all from the bottom of my heart. I believe that I have been very lucky to have worked with each of you. You have all helped contribute a great deal to my research and I don’t think I could have done it without all of your positive contribution to my project, than ...
... process and journey, and I thank you all from the bottom of my heart. I believe that I have been very lucky to have worked with each of you. You have all helped contribute a great deal to my research and I don’t think I could have done it without all of your positive contribution to my project, than ...
« Absolut Counter-Discourse » - A discourse analysis of the counter
... in attitude and behaviour. But there are also so-called non-product ads, that “only” advocate a change in behaviour without promoting any products.4 These non-product ads are often used in political or similar campaigns, for example anti-alcohol campaigns, and they often show the mostly scaring effe ...
... in attitude and behaviour. But there are also so-called non-product ads, that “only” advocate a change in behaviour without promoting any products.4 These non-product ads are often used in political or similar campaigns, for example anti-alcohol campaigns, and they often show the mostly scaring effe ...
Investigación sobre género y cambio climático en la agricultura y la seguridad alimentaria para el desarrollo rural
... risks and capitalizing on the opportunities posed by climate change (FAO, 2010b). The agriculture sector must adapt to the impacts of climate change in order to provide food security to the world’s growing population. At the same time agriculture must mitigate its contributions to climate change (13 ...
... risks and capitalizing on the opportunities posed by climate change (FAO, 2010b). The agriculture sector must adapt to the impacts of climate change in order to provide food security to the world’s growing population. At the same time agriculture must mitigate its contributions to climate change (13 ...
http://www.fao.org/docrep/015/md280e/md280e.pdf
... risks and capitalizing on the opportunities posed by climate change (FAO, 2010b). The agriculture sector must adapt to the impacts of climate change in order to provide food security to the world’s growing population. At the same time agriculture must mitigate its contributions to climate change (13 ...
... risks and capitalizing on the opportunities posed by climate change (FAO, 2010b). The agriculture sector must adapt to the impacts of climate change in order to provide food security to the world’s growing population. At the same time agriculture must mitigate its contributions to climate change (13 ...
1 Cross-gender friendship: The troublesome relationship Roger
... sports, cars, and activities. Men are comfortable talking about themselves, but only as these self-references pertain to things such as achievements (Hacker, 1981). The competitive world of male society prevents them from speaking about vulnerabilities or failures (Hess, 1979). By contrast, communic ...
... sports, cars, and activities. Men are comfortable talking about themselves, but only as these self-references pertain to things such as achievements (Hacker, 1981). The competitive world of male society prevents them from speaking about vulnerabilities or failures (Hess, 1979). By contrast, communic ...
The Temporality of Modernist Life Writing in the Era of Transsexualism
... Virginia Woolf’s Orlando and Einar Wegener’s Man Into Woman links temporality (trans as movement) with sex and sexuality. Such metaphors do not elide the past but encode it in the writing of the present and future. Reading across the folds of Hirschfeld's writings provides a deeper insight into what ...
... Virginia Woolf’s Orlando and Einar Wegener’s Man Into Woman links temporality (trans as movement) with sex and sexuality. Such metaphors do not elide the past but encode it in the writing of the present and future. Reading across the folds of Hirschfeld's writings provides a deeper insight into what ...
Mediascape
... invisibility, Juliette speaks to Okwe about her occupation as a British prostitute, saying, “I don’t exist, do I?” She represents sex as a commodity (perhaps sex out of place), and she should remain hidden within the hotel because her status rejects the culturally assigned ...
... invisibility, Juliette speaks to Okwe about her occupation as a British prostitute, saying, “I don’t exist, do I?” She represents sex as a commodity (perhaps sex out of place), and she should remain hidden within the hotel because her status rejects the culturally assigned ...
Foucault’s Ethics: Living as a Middle Sex or Intersex Subject
... of whether they are men or women10! But then questions arise about the foundations and premises of this assumption that has limited the society to conventionally discriminate and eventually institutionalize equality between two categories of gender, males and females. What about individuals born wit ...
... of whether they are men or women10! But then questions arise about the foundations and premises of this assumption that has limited the society to conventionally discriminate and eventually institutionalize equality between two categories of gender, males and females. What about individuals born wit ...
gender based social movements and lgbt movements in
... perceived by the Russian society and how activists desired changes in the Russian society through social movements. In this thesis, social movements and gender related problems are investigated in a historical context because today’s movements have been affected by gender policies of the Tsarist and ...
... perceived by the Russian society and how activists desired changes in the Russian society through social movements. In this thesis, social movements and gender related problems are investigated in a historical context because today’s movements have been affected by gender policies of the Tsarist and ...
between men
... social roles that men and women are expected to play. These social roles vary from society to society and are not always defined by an individual’s physical sex. Not everyone with a penis considers himself _ or is considered by others _ a man. Masculinity _ the social role associated with boys and m ...
... social roles that men and women are expected to play. These social roles vary from society to society and are not always defined by an individual’s physical sex. Not everyone with a penis considers himself _ or is considered by others _ a man. Masculinity _ the social role associated with boys and m ...
Diversity of the Upper Paleolithic Venus Figurines
... works reproduced here, there is a common theme, however varied the pieces themselves may be: regality or godliness. As Conkey and Spector (1985:11) point out in another context, changing the rules of interpretation according to sex will not reveal anything about prehistoric gender roles. Rather it c ...
... works reproduced here, there is a common theme, however varied the pieces themselves may be: regality or godliness. As Conkey and Spector (1985:11) point out in another context, changing the rules of interpretation according to sex will not reveal anything about prehistoric gender roles. Rather it c ...
Tom Reichert
... agencies such as Porter Novelli, BBDO, Crispin Porter, Moxie, Edelman, and Digitas, among many others. Since 2010, students in our program are benefiting from new learning alliances with corporate partners such as PHD Media (NY), Porter Novelli, Google/Performics, and Moxie. We’ve initiated and grow ...
... agencies such as Porter Novelli, BBDO, Crispin Porter, Moxie, Edelman, and Digitas, among many others. Since 2010, students in our program are benefiting from new learning alliances with corporate partners such as PHD Media (NY), Porter Novelli, Google/Performics, and Moxie. We’ve initiated and grow ...
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MALE GAZER
... fully understand the male gaze there needs to be an examination of the actual individuals who enact this behavior in daily life. Objectification theory has posited that patriarchal society potentially views women as objects (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997). Men’s gaze behavior may be an indicator to be ...
... fully understand the male gaze there needs to be an examination of the actual individuals who enact this behavior in daily life. Objectification theory has posited that patriarchal society potentially views women as objects (Fredrickson & Roberts, 1997). Men’s gaze behavior may be an indicator to be ...
Influence of Advertising Sex Appeal on Product
... mostly portray women as brainless sex objecst especially in situations where the imagery used has no relevance to the subject of advertisement. Concurring to this, Belch and Belch (2004, p.756) noted that a common criticism of sex appeal is that they can demean women (or men) by depicting them as se ...
... mostly portray women as brainless sex objecst especially in situations where the imagery used has no relevance to the subject of advertisement. Concurring to this, Belch and Belch (2004, p.756) noted that a common criticism of sex appeal is that they can demean women (or men) by depicting them as se ...
Gender, poverty and social justice
... In this paper we review and explore some key contributions to poverty knowledge from a gender lens. Feminist contributions to poverty debates are wide ranging and hinge on a key area of contention: the hegemonic and binary treatment of the ‘production’ of things and ‘reproduction’ and nurturance of ...
... In this paper we review and explore some key contributions to poverty knowledge from a gender lens. Feminist contributions to poverty debates are wide ranging and hinge on a key area of contention: the hegemonic and binary treatment of the ‘production’ of things and ‘reproduction’ and nurturance of ...
Facilitator Notes Sex, Sexuality and Gender: Basic Concepts
... ⇒ Bring the whole group together to discuss the following questions (on slide): − What are the effects of highlighting differences rather than similarities between men and women? − To what extent do you think assumptions about biologically determined sex differences between women and men influence p ...
... ⇒ Bring the whole group together to discuss the following questions (on slide): − What are the effects of highlighting differences rather than similarities between men and women? − To what extent do you think assumptions about biologically determined sex differences between women and men influence p ...
“I still haven`t found what I`m looking for”: The contribution of media
... contact with others in one’s own environment is likely to be constrained to largely the same set of people each day, the media outweigh those other sources in shaping social reality because they broaden what individuals can observe (Bandura, 2002). Bandura (2002) notes, for instance, that individual ...
... contact with others in one’s own environment is likely to be constrained to largely the same set of people each day, the media outweigh those other sources in shaping social reality because they broaden what individuals can observe (Bandura, 2002). Bandura (2002) notes, for instance, that individual ...
Choice-Makers and Risk-Takers in Neo
... reactions of others, but in the capacity to keep a particular narrative going.” Similar to Goffman (1959) and Bauman (2000a; 2004), for Giddens identity(ies) are constructed through the process of interaction and “cannot be wholly fictive. [Individuals] must continually integrate events which occur ...
... reactions of others, but in the capacity to keep a particular narrative going.” Similar to Goffman (1959) and Bauman (2000a; 2004), for Giddens identity(ies) are constructed through the process of interaction and “cannot be wholly fictive. [Individuals] must continually integrate events which occur ...
transgender - Gender DynamiX
... the perceived gender of the patient, or the patient’s affirmed gender. Socially, always refer to and treat your patient as their preferred gender. For example, if breast tissue is present, do routine breast exams, but if your patient identifies as male, relate to him as a man and use male pronouns. ...
... the perceived gender of the patient, or the patient’s affirmed gender. Socially, always refer to and treat your patient as their preferred gender. For example, if breast tissue is present, do routine breast exams, but if your patient identifies as male, relate to him as a man and use male pronouns. ...