Galtung, Violence, and Gender: The Case for a Peace Studies
... ways. For instance, Galtung acknowledges that poverty (structural violence) or media glorification of violence (cultural violence) are also forms of violence. Furthermore, Galtung conceives of peace as both negative (absence of direct violence) and positive (presence of social justice).10 Only the el ...
... ways. For instance, Galtung acknowledges that poverty (structural violence) or media glorification of violence (cultural violence) are also forms of violence. Furthermore, Galtung conceives of peace as both negative (absence of direct violence) and positive (presence of social justice).10 Only the el ...
“A Sea Captain in Her Own Right”: Navigating the Feminist Thought
... rough humor and ready wit function to differentiate her critical voice from the public discourse she criticizes and mark her as a strong-minded, rational educator and feminist, attuned to all the ways women have not been represented in life. Her speeches and her writings propose a model of what we w ...
... rough humor and ready wit function to differentiate her critical voice from the public discourse she criticizes and mark her as a strong-minded, rational educator and feminist, attuned to all the ways women have not been represented in life. Her speeches and her writings propose a model of what we w ...
The Gendered Character of Higher Education
... [T]hey lose their senses. Sight goes. They have no time to look at pictures. Sound goes. They have no time to listen to music. Speech goes. They have no time for conversation. They lose their sense of proportionthe relations between one thing and another. Humanity goes. Money making becomes so impo ...
... [T]hey lose their senses. Sight goes. They have no time to look at pictures. Sound goes. They have no time to listen to music. Speech goes. They have no time for conversation. They lose their sense of proportionthe relations between one thing and another. Humanity goes. Money making becomes so impo ...
Housework - Oxford Academic
... activity that is incompatible with child minding – and most paid work is – alternate arrangements for care of children must be made. Women reduce their paid work to care for children; men tend not to do this. Thus, gendered care giving retards movement toward gender equality in the labor market, per ...
... activity that is incompatible with child minding – and most paid work is – alternate arrangements for care of children must be made. Women reduce their paid work to care for children; men tend not to do this. Thus, gendered care giving retards movement toward gender equality in the labor market, per ...
At Issue: Sex and Gender in Schizophrenia
... emphasized by Nasser et al. (2002), however, "sex" and "gender" have been used interchangeably in this area of study, as suggested by Lewine (1994). This causes a problem, as "sex" is primarily a biological variable while "gender" encompasses a broad range of biological, psychological, social, and c ...
... emphasized by Nasser et al. (2002), however, "sex" and "gender" have been used interchangeably in this area of study, as suggested by Lewine (1994). This causes a problem, as "sex" is primarily a biological variable while "gender" encompasses a broad range of biological, psychological, social, and c ...
Gender and the Popular Heroines
... the genre has set itself apart by telling stories of action, war, and heroism that are often led by a young female protagonist. This project examines a variety of gender-related themes in six young adult dystopian novels, chosen for their popularity and subject matter. While it is not a comprehensiv ...
... the genre has set itself apart by telling stories of action, war, and heroism that are often led by a young female protagonist. This project examines a variety of gender-related themes in six young adult dystopian novels, chosen for their popularity and subject matter. While it is not a comprehensiv ...
The Girl Effect What Do Boys Have to Do With It?
... Assessing the relative merits of each of these approaches is challenging. Relatively few programs focusing on girl’s empowerment have been evaluated (see Annex II), and different programming approaches have not been compared to one another. ...
... Assessing the relative merits of each of these approaches is challenging. Relatively few programs focusing on girl’s empowerment have been evaluated (see Annex II), and different programming approaches have not been compared to one another. ...
EFFECTS OF GENDER DIFFERENCES ON LEADERSHIP STYLES
... The reason for different research results lies in differences in methodology and way of data collecting. According to Engen, there are three typical problems in literature. These problems are related to differences between sexes in leadership styles.12 First problem presents conclusions about women ...
... The reason for different research results lies in differences in methodology and way of data collecting. According to Engen, there are three typical problems in literature. These problems are related to differences between sexes in leadership styles.12 First problem presents conclusions about women ...
Law on Gender Equality
... b) Adoption of new or changing and amending existing laws and other regulations in order to harmonize them with provisions of this Law and international standards for gender equality; c) Implementation of activities and measures from the Gender Action Plan of Bosnia and Herzegovina through regular p ...
... b) Adoption of new or changing and amending existing laws and other regulations in order to harmonize them with provisions of this Law and international standards for gender equality; c) Implementation of activities and measures from the Gender Action Plan of Bosnia and Herzegovina through regular p ...
HST 10: International Relations in Historical
... Francisco;” Donnelly, “The Social Construction of International Human Rights” and Universal Human rights in Theory and Practice, esp. Ch. 5 on non-Western conceptions; Dunne and Wheeler (eds.), Human Rights in Global Politics; Forsythe (ed.), Human Rights and Comparative Foreign Policy, Introduction ...
... Francisco;” Donnelly, “The Social Construction of International Human Rights” and Universal Human rights in Theory and Practice, esp. Ch. 5 on non-Western conceptions; Dunne and Wheeler (eds.), Human Rights in Global Politics; Forsythe (ed.), Human Rights and Comparative Foreign Policy, Introduction ...
THE GENDER QUESTION AND THE STUDY OF JEWISH
... Studies of religious participation and belief among Christians in the United States and elsewhere have commonly found greater involvement in religion among women (Roof 1993; Batson, Schoenrade, and Ventis 1993, 33–38; Hyde 1990, 198–1999; Argyle and BeitHallahmi 1975, 75). In studies of children and ...
... Studies of religious participation and belief among Christians in the United States and elsewhere have commonly found greater involvement in religion among women (Roof 1993; Batson, Schoenrade, and Ventis 1993, 33–38; Hyde 1990, 198–1999; Argyle and BeitHallahmi 1975, 75). In studies of children and ...
2 Fields of research
... object. Increasingly, we have seen the contours of theoretical research on gender which focuses attention not primarily on men and women, but on gender as a central principle for social organisation and the production of meaning. There is also increasing interest being shown in approaches that empha ...
... object. Increasingly, we have seen the contours of theoretical research on gender which focuses attention not primarily on men and women, but on gender as a central principle for social organisation and the production of meaning. There is also increasing interest being shown in approaches that empha ...
1.4 The policy document
... object. Increasingly, we have seen the contours of theoretical research on gender which focuses attention not primarily on men and women, but on gender as a central principle for social organisation and the production of meaning. There is also increasing interest being shown in approaches that empha ...
... object. Increasingly, we have seen the contours of theoretical research on gender which focuses attention not primarily on men and women, but on gender as a central principle for social organisation and the production of meaning. There is also increasing interest being shown in approaches that empha ...
purity in seclusion: exploring the anchoritic lifestyle
... recruited and treated the “wayward” women varied greatly. However, its main purpose throughout the years was to reform women of the lower and lower-middle classes who had or would likely turn to prostitution to support themselves. The inmates, throughout the home’s history, were women who had engage ...
... recruited and treated the “wayward” women varied greatly. However, its main purpose throughout the years was to reform women of the lower and lower-middle classes who had or would likely turn to prostitution to support themselves. The inmates, throughout the home’s history, were women who had engage ...
Gender and Industrialism
... • Gender stratification—unequal distribution of rewards (socially valued resources, power, prestige, and personal freedom) between men and women, reflecting their different positions in social hierarchy ...
... • Gender stratification—unequal distribution of rewards (socially valued resources, power, prestige, and personal freedom) between men and women, reflecting their different positions in social hierarchy ...
Gender Neutral Housing Application Packet
... Broadway 4th floor class room. All completed forms should be submitted at that time. Students approved for gender neutral housing will select their housing at this meeting. Students who apply for gender neutral housing but are not approved, or who fail to attend the meeting, may still participa ...
... Broadway 4th floor class room. All completed forms should be submitted at that time. Students approved for gender neutral housing will select their housing at this meeting. Students who apply for gender neutral housing but are not approved, or who fail to attend the meeting, may still participa ...
The effect of cartoon movies on children`s gender development
... doi:10.1016/j.sbspro.2010.03.846 ...
... doi:10.1016/j.sbspro.2010.03.846 ...
Changes in the gender relations after the fall of the Soviet Union: the
... “The Republic of Azerbaijan is an independent secular state in the Southern Caucasus, situated between Europe and Asia at the crossroads of the East-West trading routes; where just as in the distant past geopolitical interests, economic competition, and cultural contacts are bound tightly together” ...
... “The Republic of Azerbaijan is an independent secular state in the Southern Caucasus, situated between Europe and Asia at the crossroads of the East-West trading routes; where just as in the distant past geopolitical interests, economic competition, and cultural contacts are bound tightly together” ...
SOCIALIZATION AND GENDER: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF SOCI O
... constructed gender categories. If this framework were true, it would be possible to trace the transformation of sex into gender by locating stable mechanisms of cultures. Ortner and Whitehead (1981) argued that while there are, no doubt, some natural bases of gender distinctions, and of sexual and r ...
... constructed gender categories. If this framework were true, it would be possible to trace the transformation of sex into gender by locating stable mechanisms of cultures. Ortner and Whitehead (1981) argued that while there are, no doubt, some natural bases of gender distinctions, and of sexual and r ...
The Gender Gap in Art Museum Directorships
... was at a salary disadvantage when compared to peers who were hired from external institutions. This observation was reinforced by the observations of the search consultants interviewed, who stated that interviewing on the open market enabled candidates to command a salary premium. Directors who had ...
... was at a salary disadvantage when compared to peers who were hired from external institutions. This observation was reinforced by the observations of the search consultants interviewed, who stated that interviewing on the open market enabled candidates to command a salary premium. Directors who had ...
Ending gender stereotyping and sexist portrayales in
... assumed to be more expressive, warm and emo tional while men as breadwinners are assumed to be more rational, competent and instrumental. thus, gender stereotypes and gender roles not only reinforce the existing dichotomy of women and men but also strengthen the hierarchy between the two genders. t ...
... assumed to be more expressive, warm and emo tional while men as breadwinners are assumed to be more rational, competent and instrumental. thus, gender stereotypes and gender roles not only reinforce the existing dichotomy of women and men but also strengthen the hierarchy between the two genders. t ...
After Reunification - Baruch College
... women, especially with respect to divisions of labor in paid and unpaid work. During the divided years, East Germany expected, and needed, both men and women to be paid workers, while West Germany’s socially conservative welfare state generally relegated women to unpaid homemaking and men to breadwi ...
... women, especially with respect to divisions of labor in paid and unpaid work. During the divided years, East Germany expected, and needed, both men and women to be paid workers, while West Germany’s socially conservative welfare state generally relegated women to unpaid homemaking and men to breadwi ...
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION AND PERSONAL LOCATIONS
... researchers to reflect on their own locations and positions and how these inform the research process. It also requires visibility of these positions to readers (Adkins, 2002; Coffey, 2002). This point of view does not consider it appropriate to remain neutral and invisible and to write in an obscur ...
... researchers to reflect on their own locations and positions and how these inform the research process. It also requires visibility of these positions to readers (Adkins, 2002; Coffey, 2002). This point of view does not consider it appropriate to remain neutral and invisible and to write in an obscur ...