Disabled Peoples Organizations – Denmark (DPOD)
... Women and men have different life situations, needs and interests. Therefore, the two sexes define challenges differently, and suggest different solutions. Thus, it narrows the scope of any organisation if only one of the two sexes is in charge of identifying the problems and deciding the remedies. ...
... Women and men have different life situations, needs and interests. Therefore, the two sexes define challenges differently, and suggest different solutions. Thus, it narrows the scope of any organisation if only one of the two sexes is in charge of identifying the problems and deciding the remedies. ...
HASLANGER-Gender and Race
... racial difference, e.g., whether art, religion, philosophy, science, or law might be "gendered" and/or "racialized". (iv) The need for accounts of gender and race that take seriously the agency of women and people of color of both genders, and within which we can develop an understanding of agency t ...
... racial difference, e.g., whether art, religion, philosophy, science, or law might be "gendered" and/or "racialized". (iv) The need for accounts of gender and race that take seriously the agency of women and people of color of both genders, and within which we can develop an understanding of agency t ...
Margaret Sanger:Eugenics vs Feminism
... Sanger’s planned to eliminate through the distribution of birth control. While Franks interprets Sanger’s view on “fit” individuals as those who Sanger believed “demonstrated that she was fit to use that freedom appropriately- and the test of fitness was whether or not she recognized her eugenic res ...
... Sanger’s planned to eliminate through the distribution of birth control. While Franks interprets Sanger’s view on “fit” individuals as those who Sanger believed “demonstrated that she was fit to use that freedom appropriately- and the test of fitness was whether or not she recognized her eugenic res ...
CISE2012_S25_Barbira-Freedman
... University EthnoBio Net, a research network linking university researchers working on/with local knowledge across disciplinary boundaries. Both Darrell Posey and Marilyn Strathern were influential instigators of ...
... University EthnoBio Net, a research network linking university researchers working on/with local knowledge across disciplinary boundaries. Both Darrell Posey and Marilyn Strathern were influential instigators of ...
Should - Millennium: Journal of International Studies
... development. Feminist writing has strongly identified with the novel and its special affinity with women’s experience. The rise of feminist approaches in International Relations may encourage its use as a familiar source in feminist writing. However the novel does not have an established presence in ...
... development. Feminist writing has strongly identified with the novel and its special affinity with women’s experience. The rise of feminist approaches in International Relations may encourage its use as a familiar source in feminist writing. However the novel does not have an established presence in ...
Chapter 28 HA Text
... The automobile changed where Americans lived. Urban workers no longer had to live within walking distance of their workplace or near a streetcar line to get to work. Suburbs began to spread farther around cities as people found it easier to travel to and from work by car. In the 1920s, for the first ...
... The automobile changed where Americans lived. Urban workers no longer had to live within walking distance of their workplace or near a streetcar line to get to work. Suburbs began to spread farther around cities as people found it easier to travel to and from work by car. In the 1920s, for the first ...
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... These PowerPoint slides have been designed for use by students and instructors using the Anthropology: The Exploration of Human Diversity textbook by Conrad Kottak. These files contain short outlines of the content of the chapters, as well as selected photographs, maps, and tables. Students may find ...
... These PowerPoint slides have been designed for use by students and instructors using the Anthropology: The Exploration of Human Diversity textbook by Conrad Kottak. These files contain short outlines of the content of the chapters, as well as selected photographs, maps, and tables. Students may find ...
this PDF file - European Scientific Journal
... conditions and experiences he faces day by day. The Nigerian worker today lives his or her life on remuneration that is referred to as “survival wages”, and we keep getting statistics from the relevant authorities telling us that there is serious improvement. Yes, people in the civil service have bo ...
... conditions and experiences he faces day by day. The Nigerian worker today lives his or her life on remuneration that is referred to as “survival wages”, and we keep getting statistics from the relevant authorities telling us that there is serious improvement. Yes, people in the civil service have bo ...
1943 Guide To Hiring Women (U.S.)
... government tolerated an open market in farm products). Eighty percent of Cubans owned their own homes. Agricultural workers on state farms and cooperatives got furnished houses with televisions and community recreational centers. Cuban city streets had virtually no beggars and sidewalk vendors, whic ...
... government tolerated an open market in farm products). Eighty percent of Cubans owned their own homes. Agricultural workers on state farms and cooperatives got furnished houses with televisions and community recreational centers. Cuban city streets had virtually no beggars and sidewalk vendors, whic ...
Chapter 2 - Dr. Adam M Volungis
... – Eagly & Wood (1999) re-analyzed Buss’s crosscultural data and proposed an alternative to his sexual strategies theory – Social-structural theory: a theory of the origin of psychological gender differences that focuses on the social structure, particularly the division of labor between men and wome ...
... – Eagly & Wood (1999) re-analyzed Buss’s crosscultural data and proposed an alternative to his sexual strategies theory – Social-structural theory: a theory of the origin of psychological gender differences that focuses on the social structure, particularly the division of labor between men and wome ...
`Nature5 of Religion: Lady Mary Wortley Montagu`s Embassy Letters
... judged, they formulated pan-cultural notions of what constituted 'true' or reasonable religion, based not on their experience of those religions but on the representation of them in travel literature which was steeped with prevailing, Western and gendered, notions of the non-Western Other. Historian ...
... judged, they formulated pan-cultural notions of what constituted 'true' or reasonable religion, based not on their experience of those religions but on the representation of them in travel literature which was steeped with prevailing, Western and gendered, notions of the non-Western Other. Historian ...
News Links for 18 March 2016
... More largely, the students aimed to draw attention to and correct the legacy of slave-owning on Harvard's campus. "We demand the removal of the Harvard family crest as the crest of the law school and we demand that the Royall Chair of Law be renamed as well," Students for Inclusion, a student group ...
... More largely, the students aimed to draw attention to and correct the legacy of slave-owning on Harvard's campus. "We demand the removal of the Harvard family crest as the crest of the law school and we demand that the Royall Chair of Law be renamed as well," Students for Inclusion, a student group ...
UNESCO: Mainstreaming the Needs of Women
... social differences and relations between men and women, which are learned, vary widely among societies and cultures and change over time. The term gender does not replace the term sex, which refers exclusively to biological differences between men and women. For example, statistical data are broken ...
... social differences and relations between men and women, which are learned, vary widely among societies and cultures and change over time. The term gender does not replace the term sex, which refers exclusively to biological differences between men and women. For example, statistical data are broken ...
Reading Chatelaine: Dr. Marion Hilliard and 1950s Women`s Healt
... based doctor, who wrote eight articles for Chatelaine magazine between 1954 and 1956, as well as a book, A Woman Doctor Looks at Love and Life (1957). Her writings are significant because they offer clear, straightforward information about private matters such as health and psychology—topics that we ...
... based doctor, who wrote eight articles for Chatelaine magazine between 1954 and 1956, as well as a book, A Woman Doctor Looks at Love and Life (1957). Her writings are significant because they offer clear, straightforward information about private matters such as health and psychology—topics that we ...
Gender Issues in Agricultural Extension and Rural
... research sponsored by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in 1987,which revealed that agricultural extension services had not targeted women as important clienteles, in spite of the indispensable role played by women in agriculture. The research also revealed that most of the messages fr ...
... research sponsored by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in 1987,which revealed that agricultural extension services had not targeted women as important clienteles, in spite of the indispensable role played by women in agriculture. The research also revealed that most of the messages fr ...
The G20 and Gender Equality
... Across G20 countries and beyond, women get paid less, do most of the unpaid labour, are over-represented in part-time work, and are discriminated against in the household, in markets, and in institutions. Their situation is worse when their gender identity intersects with other forms of social and e ...
... Across G20 countries and beyond, women get paid less, do most of the unpaid labour, are over-represented in part-time work, and are discriminated against in the household, in markets, and in institutions. Their situation is worse when their gender identity intersects with other forms of social and e ...
curriculum vitae - Pittsburgh
... examining changes in women's work patterns, with emphasis on gains made, current barriers to economic quality, and strategies for the future. ...
... examining changes in women's work patterns, with emphasis on gains made, current barriers to economic quality, and strategies for the future. ...
Less Talk, More Action: Why gender mainstreaming is so difficult to
... one policy or one voice emanating from Brussels, a common policy is the coordination of the 28 separate, but similar member state policies: in other words, a chorus of 28 singing from the same page. As a result, there is no single bureaucratic entity as in the case of the Commission, but a de facto ...
... one policy or one voice emanating from Brussels, a common policy is the coordination of the 28 separate, but similar member state policies: in other words, a chorus of 28 singing from the same page. As a result, there is no single bureaucratic entity as in the case of the Commission, but a de facto ...
Melanie Mills`s Vita
... metaphors that gender talk" for OSCLG 2011 in Evanston, IL “Feminist Friendships as Collaborative Research Praxis” with Shirley Drew, Nicole Defenbaugh, Patty Sotirin, and Laura Ellingson for ICQI 2011 in Champaign-Urbana “Home is Where the Ads Are: Analyses of Corporate Use and Exploitation of ‘Hom ...
... metaphors that gender talk" for OSCLG 2011 in Evanston, IL “Feminist Friendships as Collaborative Research Praxis” with Shirley Drew, Nicole Defenbaugh, Patty Sotirin, and Laura Ellingson for ICQI 2011 in Champaign-Urbana “Home is Where the Ads Are: Analyses of Corporate Use and Exploitation of ‘Hom ...
The Effects of Socialization on Gender Discrimination and
... A number of scholars single out socialisation and culture as the most important factors explaining men’s VAW (El Sanousi, 2004; Bruce et al. in Berkowitz, 2002). The Social Learning Theory studies gender socialisation and asserts that people learn through observation, imitation, and modelling (Bandu ...
... A number of scholars single out socialisation and culture as the most important factors explaining men’s VAW (El Sanousi, 2004; Bruce et al. in Berkowitz, 2002). The Social Learning Theory studies gender socialisation and asserts that people learn through observation, imitation, and modelling (Bandu ...
GENDER AND LEADERSHIP COMPETENCIES EVALUATION: the
... of IC is the ties among individuals, whether they are loose or tight. On the one hand, in individualistic societies people look after their own interest, while on the other hand, in collectivistic societies people look after the interest of their in-group (Hofstede, 1983). With a slightly different ...
... of IC is the ties among individuals, whether they are loose or tight. On the one hand, in individualistic societies people look after their own interest, while on the other hand, in collectivistic societies people look after the interest of their in-group (Hofstede, 1983). With a slightly different ...
ԴԻԱՆԱ ԱԴԻԿՅԱՆ GENDER IDEOLOGY IN PROVERBS AND
... that boys and girls should be raised differently because o f their essential differences. Inequality begins at birth, l or example, most groups regard a daughter's birth as a less significant and less happy event than that o f a son. Whereas it was considered that a boy would contribute economically ...
... that boys and girls should be raised differently because o f their essential differences. Inequality begins at birth, l or example, most groups regard a daughter's birth as a less significant and less happy event than that o f a son. Whereas it was considered that a boy would contribute economically ...
Sample Chapter
... “Western” culture was consumed, rejected, or modulated to fit national and/or cultural contexts. After all, that culture was decidedly white, middle class, and English speaking. Even within Canada, such a cultural behemoth could be complicated by cultural and linguistic differences. The internationa ...
... “Western” culture was consumed, rejected, or modulated to fit national and/or cultural contexts. After all, that culture was decidedly white, middle class, and English speaking. Even within Canada, such a cultural behemoth could be complicated by cultural and linguistic differences. The internationa ...
Assessing the feminist revolution: The presence and absence of
... men to a commitment to empower women and reduce men’s domination, stirred on the streets after a long period of quiescence (Taylor 1989, Freeman 1975). In the 1970s, American feminist mobilization inside institutions spread from the small groups of activists “in the woodwork” of political parties, ...
... men to a commitment to empower women and reduce men’s domination, stirred on the streets after a long period of quiescence (Taylor 1989, Freeman 1975). In the 1970s, American feminist mobilization inside institutions spread from the small groups of activists “in the woodwork” of political parties, ...
Unsentimental Reformer: The Life of Josephine
... women before the Civil War. Exploring Lowell's entire life, not just charity reform in the Gilded Age, and placing it in changing historical contexts, Waugh presents a complex, sophisticated portrait. The balance between private and public varies. Coverage of Lowell's private life is rich through th ...
... women before the Civil War. Exploring Lowell's entire life, not just charity reform in the Gilded Age, and placing it in changing historical contexts, Waugh presents a complex, sophisticated portrait. The balance between private and public varies. Coverage of Lowell's private life is rich through th ...
Anarcha-feminism
Anarcha-feminism, also called anarchist feminism and anarcho-feminism, combines anarchism with feminism. It generally views patriarchy as a manifestation of involuntary coercive hierarchy that should be replaced by decentralized free association. Anarcha-feminists believe that the struggle against patriarchy is an essential part of class conflict, and the anarchist struggle against the state. In essence, the philosophy sees anarchist struggle as a necessary component of feminist struggle and vice versa. L. Susan Brown claims that ""as anarchism is a political philosophy that opposes all relationships of power, it is inherently feminist"".Contrary to popular belief and contemporary association with militant, or radical feminism, Anarcha-feminism is not an inherently militant party. It is described to be an anti-authoritarianism, anti-capitalism, anti-oppressive philosophy, with the goal to create an ""equal ground"" between males and females. The term ""Anarcha-feminism"" suggests the social freedom and liberty of women, without needed dependence upon other groups or parties.