PDF - Human Security Centre
... However, this profiling has not been put to sufficient use, particularly in terms of community cooperation. Authorities, communities and families must work more closely together to understand, notice and highlight women and girls who are most vulnerable. A better and more trusting system must allow ...
... However, this profiling has not been put to sufficient use, particularly in terms of community cooperation. Authorities, communities and families must work more closely together to understand, notice and highlight women and girls who are most vulnerable. A better and more trusting system must allow ...
A New National Drug Policy for New Zealand Ministry of Health
... remained relatively stable at around 12% of drinkers7. However, other surveys indicate that women of all ages have increased their alcohol intake in the last two decades, and this has been most marked in younger women8 9 10. There are ethnic differences in the proportion of drinkers, and in the freq ...
... remained relatively stable at around 12% of drinkers7. However, other surveys indicate that women of all ages have increased their alcohol intake in the last two decades, and this has been most marked in younger women8 9 10. There are ethnic differences in the proportion of drinkers, and in the freq ...
The Issue of Gender and Woman`s Rights
... for women; however, one should not jeopardize legal stipulations with the actual status and role of women in a gendered society8. Unequal gender structure would impose a sense of incapability to women, much more so when one is facing compulsion of a country such as laws. Such incapability is origina ...
... for women; however, one should not jeopardize legal stipulations with the actual status and role of women in a gendered society8. Unequal gender structure would impose a sense of incapability to women, much more so when one is facing compulsion of a country such as laws. Such incapability is origina ...
Securing the Civilian: Sex and Gender in the Laws of War
... developed that difference, whether innate or accidental.” - Virginia Woolf. (1938) Three Guineas 9 I. This paper examines the productive power of discourses of gender by analyzing a particular institution of global governance—international humanitarian law or the laws of war. I focus on the laws of ...
... developed that difference, whether innate or accidental.” - Virginia Woolf. (1938) Three Guineas 9 I. This paper examines the productive power of discourses of gender by analyzing a particular institution of global governance—international humanitarian law or the laws of war. I focus on the laws of ...
Part I The Social Construction of Difference: Race, Class, Gender
... Sports, and the like. What do these mass-mediated outlets do in their constructions of femininity and masculinity? Of race and ethnicity? ASSIGNMENT 12. After reading Gans’s article, “Deconstructing the Underclass,” research and discuss how poor people are portrayed in contemporary culture. You migh ...
... Sports, and the like. What do these mass-mediated outlets do in their constructions of femininity and masculinity? Of race and ethnicity? ASSIGNMENT 12. After reading Gans’s article, “Deconstructing the Underclass,” research and discuss how poor people are portrayed in contemporary culture. You migh ...
The tone of this short-story is anti-feminist
... feminist literary theory, emphasizes two types of feminist criticism: the first one is the feminist critique, that offers feminist readings of male texts in which stereotypes of women in literature are inquired. In her opoint of view, this approach is restricted because it relies on male critical th ...
... feminist literary theory, emphasizes two types of feminist criticism: the first one is the feminist critique, that offers feminist readings of male texts in which stereotypes of women in literature are inquired. In her opoint of view, this approach is restricted because it relies on male critical th ...
Chapter 12 - SAGE edge
... relationships. The cause of gender inequality is based on the needs or desires of men to control women’s sexuality and reproductive potential. Tong identified two types of radical feminism: libertarian and cultural. Radical-libertarian feminists assert that an exclusively feminine gender identity wi ...
... relationships. The cause of gender inequality is based on the needs or desires of men to control women’s sexuality and reproductive potential. Tong identified two types of radical feminism: libertarian and cultural. Radical-libertarian feminists assert that an exclusively feminine gender identity wi ...
1 CHAPTER II THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK This chapter presents
... argued that it is still unclear that language is a system even though it is kept changing and consisted of stereotypical beliefs about women. Moreover, other theorist claimed that if the social position of women is being changed, then words would reflect that change in some ways. As Cameron (1990:40 ...
... argued that it is still unclear that language is a system even though it is kept changing and consisted of stereotypical beliefs about women. Moreover, other theorist claimed that if the social position of women is being changed, then words would reflect that change in some ways. As Cameron (1990:40 ...
Legal Remedies Against the Abuse of Woman and Children: The
... such laws represents considerable progress, it is often difficult for a woman to press charges because of the evidential rules concerning the crime. Psychological and emotional abuse: Because psychological violence is harder to capture in quantitative studies, a full picture of the deeper and more i ...
... such laws represents considerable progress, it is often difficult for a woman to press charges because of the evidential rules concerning the crime. Psychological and emotional abuse: Because psychological violence is harder to capture in quantitative studies, a full picture of the deeper and more i ...
Running head: FEMALE PERFORMANCE
... “watching [media images of women], in an active controlling sense,” thus women become “an objectified other” (Mulvey, 1975, p. 17). According to Mulvey (1975), ...
... “watching [media images of women], in an active controlling sense,” thus women become “an objectified other” (Mulvey, 1975, p. 17). According to Mulvey (1975), ...
CLAS 311: Women in Classical Antiquity
... The Course Essay: Topics and Methodology The course essay (which is due Thursday, March 31) should be about 3000 words in length (about 12 pages long, double-spaced). I have certain expectations regarding the approach and the structure of your essay, and rather than have you try to guess what they ...
... The Course Essay: Topics and Methodology The course essay (which is due Thursday, March 31) should be about 3000 words in length (about 12 pages long, double-spaced). I have certain expectations regarding the approach and the structure of your essay, and rather than have you try to guess what they ...
Example 5 - British Council
... revealed and righted with the removal of the costume; that Dauphine ultimately restores sexual difference28. However, it has been argued that this conclusion rather presents androgyny as a more complex concept. Considering Levine’s notion of “anti-anti-theatricality”, the costume can perhaps be rega ...
... revealed and righted with the removal of the costume; that Dauphine ultimately restores sexual difference28. However, it has been argued that this conclusion rather presents androgyny as a more complex concept. Considering Levine’s notion of “anti-anti-theatricality”, the costume can perhaps be rega ...
Consider the Significance of Anti
... revealed and righted with the removal of the costume; that Dauphine ultimately restores sexual difference28. However, it has been argued that this conclusion rather presents androgyny as a more complex concept. Considering Levine’s notion of “anti-anti-theatricality”, the costume can perhaps be rega ...
... revealed and righted with the removal of the costume; that Dauphine ultimately restores sexual difference28. However, it has been argued that this conclusion rather presents androgyny as a more complex concept. Considering Levine’s notion of “anti-anti-theatricality”, the costume can perhaps be rega ...
Gender and Priesthood in the Hindu Traditions
... other "higher" castes. Some of these young men prevail upon family connections to come and work in American temples. However, there are times in American temples when the priest is called away on an emergency or quits suddenly. In these cases, a lay male Brahmin takes over the worship on a temporary ...
... other "higher" castes. Some of these young men prevail upon family connections to come and work in American temples. However, there are times in American temples when the priest is called away on an emergency or quits suddenly. In these cases, a lay male Brahmin takes over the worship on a temporary ...
Definitions for Gender and Sex-Based Analysis
... Male life expectancy is generally lower than that of females due in large part to higher levels of risk taking particularly among younger men, negative health behaviours, and lower participation in preventative health measures.20 Men who embrace the dominant view of masculinity in our society are mo ...
... Male life expectancy is generally lower than that of females due in large part to higher levels of risk taking particularly among younger men, negative health behaviours, and lower participation in preventative health measures.20 Men who embrace the dominant view of masculinity in our society are mo ...
Cynthia Enloe Student Roundtable
... important to include militarism in discussions of human rights through the lens of “feminist curiosity.” It is a method of learning to complicate what is “natural” or “traditional” in terms of patriarchy so that knowledge can be parlayed into understanding how to challenge those concepts of “natural ...
... important to include militarism in discussions of human rights through the lens of “feminist curiosity.” It is a method of learning to complicate what is “natural” or “traditional” in terms of patriarchy so that knowledge can be parlayed into understanding how to challenge those concepts of “natural ...
Transformations Journal – Transformations Journal of Media
... Theoretical aspects of women’s space Evaluating and interpreting social relationships is a complex task for any society. My argument is that it becomes even more complex and difficult when theories currently in existence developed from within a Western viewpoint. The attempt is then made to apply th ...
... Theoretical aspects of women’s space Evaluating and interpreting social relationships is a complex task for any society. My argument is that it becomes even more complex and difficult when theories currently in existence developed from within a Western viewpoint. The attempt is then made to apply th ...
Redmond - cloudfront.net
... 1916-1958, the church thrived and grew at 1239 N. Larrabee Ave. until it was forced to move when the neighborhood was demolished to erect the Memorial Coliseum. The church has always been a pillar in the Portland African American community as a place of worship, but also as a social center for its m ...
... 1916-1958, the church thrived and grew at 1239 N. Larrabee Ave. until it was forced to move when the neighborhood was demolished to erect the Memorial Coliseum. The church has always been a pillar in the Portland African American community as a place of worship, but also as a social center for its m ...
women`s - Peace and conflict studies
... What different problems do we see? Men’s capacity for resistance is decreased Women are excluded from decision-making or positions of authority Post-conflict insecurity impacts people differently Gender-based violence increases HIV/AIDS may spread ...
... What different problems do we see? Men’s capacity for resistance is decreased Women are excluded from decision-making or positions of authority Post-conflict insecurity impacts people differently Gender-based violence increases HIV/AIDS may spread ...
Redefining Patriarchy: Discourses on Womanhood during
... different from her traditional roles, this new role was not a departure from the ideology of division of labour between sexes which has been historically an important tool for the oppression and exploitation of women. To quote Kishwar, “It was with a remarkable insight that Gandhi without challengin ...
... different from her traditional roles, this new role was not a departure from the ideology of division of labour between sexes which has been historically an important tool for the oppression and exploitation of women. To quote Kishwar, “It was with a remarkable insight that Gandhi without challengin ...
Guide on Gender Criteria
... economic integration of women in APEC economies. Women’s full participation in the economy is critical to the achievement of sustainable economic development in the region. Recognizing that gender is a cross-cutting issue, Leaders have charged the Policy Partnership on Women and the Economy (PPWE) t ...
... economic integration of women in APEC economies. Women’s full participation in the economy is critical to the achievement of sustainable economic development in the region. Recognizing that gender is a cross-cutting issue, Leaders have charged the Policy Partnership on Women and the Economy (PPWE) t ...
Position Of Women In Judaism
... book 1966 worldcat org - get this from a library the position of women in judaism raphael loewe hillel foundation london home worldcat home about worldcat help search search, reform judaism in the united states jewish women s archive - leaders of reform judaism in the united states have often the pu ...
... book 1966 worldcat org - get this from a library the position of women in judaism raphael loewe hillel foundation london home worldcat home about worldcat help search search, reform judaism in the united states jewish women s archive - leaders of reform judaism in the united states have often the pu ...
BACKGROUND PAPER ON ENGENDERING POLITICAL
... physically, educationally, politically and economically. Evidence abound that several negative aspects of gender relations, such as gender-based division of labour, disparities between males’ and females’ access to power and resources, and gender biases in rights and entitlements, remain pervasive i ...
... physically, educationally, politically and economically. Evidence abound that several negative aspects of gender relations, such as gender-based division of labour, disparities between males’ and females’ access to power and resources, and gender biases in rights and entitlements, remain pervasive i ...
WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN REFUGEE AND REFUGEE LIKE
... or use of gender specific violence such as rape continues. Rape poses a continual threat to women. Women are vulnerable to rape whether displaced within the country or when seeking refuge outside. They are targeted by soldiers, security forces, mi litants, camp officials and other refugees. Other fo ...
... or use of gender specific violence such as rape continues. Rape poses a continual threat to women. Women are vulnerable to rape whether displaced within the country or when seeking refuge outside. They are targeted by soldiers, security forces, mi litants, camp officials and other refugees. Other fo ...
CARE International Position Paper: World Humanitarian Summit – a
... The World Humanitarian Summit (WHS) in Turkey in May 2016 aims at major reform to adapt the humanitarian system for future crises, as well as to better assist and protect people today. CARE International believes that if the WHS is serious about transformative change, then a strong ‘gender pledge’ s ...
... The World Humanitarian Summit (WHS) in Turkey in May 2016 aims at major reform to adapt the humanitarian system for future crises, as well as to better assist and protect people today. CARE International believes that if the WHS is serious about transformative change, then a strong ‘gender pledge’ s ...