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 ...
Feminist Theory
... The term feminist theory is used to refer to a multitude of types of works, produced by a movement of activists and scholars in a variety of disciplines (Chafetz, 1997). Feminist theory first developed in the 1970s as result of profound changes in women’s experiences and situations that led to a pol ...
... The term feminist theory is used to refer to a multitude of types of works, produced by a movement of activists and scholars in a variety of disciplines (Chafetz, 1997). Feminist theory first developed in the 1970s as result of profound changes in women’s experiences and situations that led to a pol ...
Facilitator Notes Sex, Sexuality and Gender: Basic Concepts
... − To what extent do you think assumptions about biologically determined sex differences between women and men influence popular culture, sayings or beliefs in your cultural setting? ...
... − To what extent do you think assumptions about biologically determined sex differences between women and men influence popular culture, sayings or beliefs in your cultural setting? ...
Article 5 CEDAW
... between men and women. A woman, according to patriarchal traditions, is destined to be a species whose very existence is derived from and depends upon that of a man. During the long history of humanity—with the rare exception of a few matriarchal cultures— ‘woman’ has always been and is persistently ...
... between men and women. A woman, according to patriarchal traditions, is destined to be a species whose very existence is derived from and depends upon that of a man. During the long history of humanity—with the rare exception of a few matriarchal cultures— ‘woman’ has always been and is persistently ...
Holmes, M. (2009). Gender and Everyday Life. New York
... in which sociology is a necessary and very practical aspect of our personal and public lives. From one angle, this may seem uncontroversial. After all, many classical sociological analysts as well as those associated with the classics of social theory emphasized the practical basis of human knowledg ...
... in which sociology is a necessary and very practical aspect of our personal and public lives. From one angle, this may seem uncontroversial. After all, many classical sociological analysts as well as those associated with the classics of social theory emphasized the practical basis of human knowledg ...
Use of Gender Aschematicity in the Reassessment of
... interactions, one’s phenotype may demonstrate features inconsistent with one’s genotype. For example, while one may have female reproductive anatomy, their phenotype may exhibit more masculine features, such as broader facial structures or increased body hair. While genetics produce a distinction be ...
... interactions, one’s phenotype may demonstrate features inconsistent with one’s genotype. For example, while one may have female reproductive anatomy, their phenotype may exhibit more masculine features, such as broader facial structures or increased body hair. While genetics produce a distinction be ...
Integrating Discourses: How High School Culture Contributes to or Mitigates against Sexual Violence and LGBTQ Violence.
... adolescent survivors of sexual violence. As I was immersed in the work of sexual violence, I noticed a lack of resources about issues related to LGBTQ victims. Despite research demonstrating that impact of sexual violence on LGBTQ people (Girshick 2002; Todahl et al. 2009; Special Collection 2010), ...
... adolescent survivors of sexual violence. As I was immersed in the work of sexual violence, I noticed a lack of resources about issues related to LGBTQ victims. Despite research demonstrating that impact of sexual violence on LGBTQ people (Girshick 2002; Todahl et al. 2009; Special Collection 2010), ...
1 Cross-gender friendship: The troublesome relationship Roger
... expressions of intimacy and support because of homophobia and personality factors related to parental modeling. That is, men with emotionally expressive personalities and less masculine self-identities, who were not afraid of appearing homosexual and who had fathers with close friendships, were more ...
... expressions of intimacy and support because of homophobia and personality factors related to parental modeling. That is, men with emotionally expressive personalities and less masculine self-identities, who were not afraid of appearing homosexual and who had fathers with close friendships, were more ...
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION AND PERSONAL LOCATIONS
... discourses of women in middle management. Given my current position, a clinical psychologist in an academic setting, my choice to focus on women in middle management seems rather odd to most. The answer to this question lies in two aspects: my curiosity about contradiction and disillusionment. At it ...
... discourses of women in middle management. Given my current position, a clinical psychologist in an academic setting, my choice to focus on women in middle management seems rather odd to most. The answer to this question lies in two aspects: my curiosity about contradiction and disillusionment. At it ...
Assessing the feminist revolution: The presence and absence of
... structural inequality. Gender inequality is a focus of attention in many institutional settings, and how gender shapes the way that people relate to each other and to broader social structures is widely recognized as an important question. This was not always so. The extent of change in how gender r ...
... structural inequality. Gender inequality is a focus of attention in many institutional settings, and how gender shapes the way that people relate to each other and to broader social structures is widely recognized as an important question. This was not always so. The extent of change in how gender r ...
univERsity oF copEnhAGEn
... on de jure equality of sexes. In Eastern Europe, the most obvious indicators of the equality of women were achieved: equal opportunities in the labour market and in education; extensive and accessible family- and child-care institutions; encouragement and active participation in the political and pu ...
... on de jure equality of sexes. In Eastern Europe, the most obvious indicators of the equality of women were achieved: equal opportunities in the labour market and in education; extensive and accessible family- and child-care institutions; encouragement and active participation in the political and pu ...
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... Surgery. It is possible for individuals with GID to change their anatomy and other physical features to match that of their preferred gender. This can be completed using various medical procedures, including SRS, breast augmentation, breast reduction, and other treatments (Winters, 2008; Yarber, Say ...
... Surgery. It is possible for individuals with GID to change their anatomy and other physical features to match that of their preferred gender. This can be completed using various medical procedures, including SRS, breast augmentation, breast reduction, and other treatments (Winters, 2008; Yarber, Say ...
1 Beliefs about Gender Pedro Bordalo, Katie Coffman, Nicola
... beliefs. This leads to three principal findings. First, beliefs about others are extremely similar to those about selves; self-motivated beliefs cannot be the principal source of over-confidence. Second, Difficulty Influenced Miscalibration is extremely important in shaping belief distortions, ...
... beliefs. This leads to three principal findings. First, beliefs about others are extremely similar to those about selves; self-motivated beliefs cannot be the principal source of over-confidence. Second, Difficulty Influenced Miscalibration is extremely important in shaping belief distortions, ...
PDF - safe steps Family Violence Response Centre
... Gender inequality pervades all aspects of society, including interpersonal relationships, communities and social groups, institutions, systems and structures. For example, women and men are broadly unequal in the labour market, within workplaces, and there are inequalities evident between individual ...
... Gender inequality pervades all aspects of society, including interpersonal relationships, communities and social groups, institutions, systems and structures. For example, women and men are broadly unequal in the labour market, within workplaces, and there are inequalities evident between individual ...
Sex, Sexuality and Gender : Basic Concepts
... Tell participants (read, or amend as desired): ║ This module describes in a critical fashion the ways in which hierarchies of sex, sexuality and gender are implicated in all areas of social life. In many societies around the world, what a woman and a man should be has relied on a narrow understan ...
... Tell participants (read, or amend as desired): ║ This module describes in a critical fashion the ways in which hierarchies of sex, sexuality and gender are implicated in all areas of social life. In many societies around the world, what a woman and a man should be has relied on a narrow understan ...
Gender Outlaws: Challenging Masculinity in Traditionally Male
... SO. s To modify its system, VMI argued, would deny equality to those women who sought the VMI experience.3" Though the gates to VMI and The Citadel have been forced open, female cadets struggle for acceptance within a hostile masculine culture that continues to define a cadet as male. At VMI, defian ...
... SO. s To modify its system, VMI argued, would deny equality to those women who sought the VMI experience.3" Though the gates to VMI and The Citadel have been forced open, female cadets struggle for acceptance within a hostile masculine culture that continues to define a cadet as male. At VMI, defian ...
ARTICLE Subversive Friendships: Foucault on Homosexuality and
... production of novel relationships and only incidentally involves sex between men. Another interesting aspect of Foucault’s concept of friendship is that it entails two distinct activist projects. First, it entails localised resistance to social normalisation. This resistance happens when people disc ...
... production of novel relationships and only incidentally involves sex between men. Another interesting aspect of Foucault’s concept of friendship is that it entails two distinct activist projects. First, it entails localised resistance to social normalisation. This resistance happens when people disc ...
3. guidelines for gender budgeting
... review of previous year’s performance. The Gender- Aware Budget Statement (GABS), on the other hand is purposely for assessing the extent to which the current budget addresses the needs and interests of males and females. The Gender- Aware Budget Statement should be used to guide the implementation ...
... review of previous year’s performance. The Gender- Aware Budget Statement (GABS), on the other hand is purposely for assessing the extent to which the current budget addresses the needs and interests of males and females. The Gender- Aware Budget Statement should be used to guide the implementation ...
The role of gender in job promotions
... cases promotion is not automatic, but rather, is generally linked to a change in duties and increased responsibility. Company reorganization accounted for a much larger share of promotions in 1996 than in 1990. Fully 17.6 percent of men and 16.1 percent of women promoted in 1996 cited reorganization ...
... cases promotion is not automatic, but rather, is generally linked to a change in duties and increased responsibility. Company reorganization accounted for a much larger share of promotions in 1996 than in 1990. Fully 17.6 percent of men and 16.1 percent of women promoted in 1996 cited reorganization ...
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... Skill Level: Apply What You Know LO: 8.1 Distinguish between sex and gender; use research on Vietnam veterans and testosterone to explain why the door to biology is opening in sociology. Topic/A-head: Issues of Sex and Gender 11) Dominance behavior, such as winning a game, produce higher levels of _ ...
... Skill Level: Apply What You Know LO: 8.1 Distinguish between sex and gender; use research on Vietnam veterans and testosterone to explain why the door to biology is opening in sociology. Topic/A-head: Issues of Sex and Gender 11) Dominance behavior, such as winning a game, produce higher levels of _ ...
Gender Issues in Agricultural Extension and Rural
... Nigerian women in agricultural activities Rural development is the mainstay of agriculture and agricultural development in developing countries (including Nigeria) therefore all efforts geared towards agricultural development will be fruitless without it. Women in Africa (including Nigeria)generally ...
... Nigerian women in agricultural activities Rural development is the mainstay of agriculture and agricultural development in developing countries (including Nigeria) therefore all efforts geared towards agricultural development will be fruitless without it. Women in Africa (including Nigeria)generally ...
SW_120 HS-1.indd - Dickinson College
... If a couple is about to have sex and the man suggests using a condom, it is less likely that they will have sex. Condoms do not offer reliable protection. Condoms are a lot of fun. I never know what to say when my partner and I need to talk about condoms or other protection. It would be embarrassing ...
... If a couple is about to have sex and the man suggests using a condom, it is less likely that they will have sex. Condoms do not offer reliable protection. Condoms are a lot of fun. I never know what to say when my partner and I need to talk about condoms or other protection. It would be embarrassing ...
Masculinities and Technologies
... The starting point of constructivist studies of technology is a rejection of two prevalent understandings of technology—that technology is neutral or asocial and that it determines social change. An important concept here is Thomas Hughes’s (1986) notion of the “sociotechnical.” The unusual step of ...
... The starting point of constructivist studies of technology is a rejection of two prevalent understandings of technology—that technology is neutral or asocial and that it determines social change. An important concept here is Thomas Hughes’s (1986) notion of the “sociotechnical.” The unusual step of ...
Fixing broken masculinity: Viagra asa technology for the production
... Foucault used the term "technologies of sex" to refer to institutions of the nineteenth century that medicalized and controlled deviant sexualities. For example, the medicine of perversions and the programs of eugenics were two great innovations of the technology of sex of the second half of the nin ...
... Foucault used the term "technologies of sex" to refer to institutions of the nineteenth century that medicalized and controlled deviant sexualities. For example, the medicine of perversions and the programs of eugenics were two great innovations of the technology of sex of the second half of the nin ...