Towards accommodating gender differences in multimedia
... mail, is now a common form of multimedia communication. The way in which people ‘converse’ with others on email is different from other forms of communication. Long and formal messages may have the same form and style as their paper counterparts. Short requests and small pieces of information can be ...
... mail, is now a common form of multimedia communication. The way in which people ‘converse’ with others on email is different from other forms of communication. Long and formal messages may have the same form and style as their paper counterparts. Short requests and small pieces of information can be ...
1.4 The policy document
... In history-related subjects, this led to an expansion in the number of potential areas of research, as attention was turned to previously silent groups and silent topics. In legal subjects, attention was devoted to gender-neutral laws which, in actual practice, had proven discriminatory on the basi ...
... In history-related subjects, this led to an expansion in the number of potential areas of research, as attention was turned to previously silent groups and silent topics. In legal subjects, attention was devoted to gender-neutral laws which, in actual practice, had proven discriminatory on the basi ...
2 Fields of research
... In history-related subjects, this led to an expansion in the number of potential areas of research, as attention was turned to previously silent groups and silent topics. In legal subjects, attention was devoted to gender-neutral laws which, in actual practice, had proven discriminatory on the basi ...
... In history-related subjects, this led to an expansion in the number of potential areas of research, as attention was turned to previously silent groups and silent topics. In legal subjects, attention was devoted to gender-neutral laws which, in actual practice, had proven discriminatory on the basi ...
Women and Men in Conflicting Social Roles: Implications from
... Existing policies, however, may not be sufficient. Research suggests that biases against women still exist (Cuddy et al., 2004; Eagly & Karau, 2002; Rudyk, 2010). To illustrate, consider M.I.T., an institution that acknowledged past gender discrimination targeting women in traditionally male-dominat ...
... Existing policies, however, may not be sufficient. Research suggests that biases against women still exist (Cuddy et al., 2004; Eagly & Karau, 2002; Rudyk, 2010). To illustrate, consider M.I.T., an institution that acknowledged past gender discrimination targeting women in traditionally male-dominat ...
Gender in Philosophy and Law
... This is maybe caused by the very ambiguity and the non-immediate understanding of the language. A real silent paradigmatic subversion is even suggested, through educational, cultural and political institutions, with the aim of transforming society: the so-called ʽgender agendaʼ/ʽgender mainstreaming ...
... This is maybe caused by the very ambiguity and the non-immediate understanding of the language. A real silent paradigmatic subversion is even suggested, through educational, cultural and political institutions, with the aim of transforming society: the so-called ʽgender agendaʼ/ʽgender mainstreaming ...
Use of Gender Aschematicity in the Reassessment of
... are deemed as a problem in the human form, which doctors attempt to “fix” with gender reassignment, hormone injections and other medical procedures (Callahan, 2009). Parents often opt to have their intersexed children undergo hormone treatments or surgery to look or function in ways more consistent ...
... are deemed as a problem in the human form, which doctors attempt to “fix” with gender reassignment, hormone injections and other medical procedures (Callahan, 2009). Parents often opt to have their intersexed children undergo hormone treatments or surgery to look or function in ways more consistent ...
this PDF file - European Scientific Journal
... highlights that patriarchy should not be considered as a factor undermining the development of Nigerian workers’ productivity nor can attainment of gender equality adequately guarantee or ensure the smooth productive development of Nigerian workers. It attempts to argue and show that patriarchy is t ...
... highlights that patriarchy should not be considered as a factor undermining the development of Nigerian workers’ productivity nor can attainment of gender equality adequately guarantee or ensure the smooth productive development of Nigerian workers. It attempts to argue and show that patriarchy is t ...