Developmental differences in attitudes towards women=s roles in
... Stewart, 1994) and prefer to identify themselves at an individual level. For instance, Heaven (1999) found that in his Australian sample, men had higher levels of social dominance orientation than did the women. Social dominance orientation (SDO) refers to the extent to which individuals wish to mai ...
... Stewart, 1994) and prefer to identify themselves at an individual level. For instance, Heaven (1999) found that in his Australian sample, men had higher levels of social dominance orientation than did the women. Social dominance orientation (SDO) refers to the extent to which individuals wish to mai ...
Gender and Medicine: a conceptual guide for medical educators
... The important thing to understand about gender is that it is culturally determined; originally a linguistic concept that defined the classifications of nouns into masculine, feminine and neuter categories, has been borrowed by sociology to describe the characteristics and behaviours that are ascribe ...
... The important thing to understand about gender is that it is culturally determined; originally a linguistic concept that defined the classifications of nouns into masculine, feminine and neuter categories, has been borrowed by sociology to describe the characteristics and behaviours that are ascribe ...
Gender, Masculinity and Power in Southern Portugal
... 1988); they have to be mutually and simultaneously explained. We must now turn to some ethnographic aspects of my research to illustrate this, before returning to more theoretical issues about gender, masculinity and power. Men and power at the workplace Ever since the 1960s the village of Pardais h ...
... 1988); they have to be mutually and simultaneously explained. We must now turn to some ethnographic aspects of my research to illustrate this, before returning to more theoretical issues about gender, masculinity and power. Men and power at the workplace Ever since the 1960s the village of Pardais h ...
doing gender
... needed to display herself as a woman, simultaneously learning what it was to be a woman. Of necessity, this full-time pursuit took place at a time when most people's gender would be well-accredited and routinized. Agnes had to consciously contrive what the vast majority of women do without thinking. ...
... needed to display herself as a woman, simultaneously learning what it was to be a woman. Of necessity, this full-time pursuit took place at a time when most people's gender would be well-accredited and routinized. Agnes had to consciously contrive what the vast majority of women do without thinking. ...
List of courses fulfilling campus-wide and CLAS general education
... VT: Race and Ethnicity in Latin America ANTH-E 105 Culture and Society *ANTH-E 300 Culture Areas and Ethnic Groups VT: Latin America VT: People/Cultures of the Carribean ANTH-E 310 Introduction to the Cultures of Africa ANTH-E 320 Indians of North America ANTH-E 321 Peoples of Mexico ANTH-E 323 Indi ...
... VT: Race and Ethnicity in Latin America ANTH-E 105 Culture and Society *ANTH-E 300 Culture Areas and Ethnic Groups VT: Latin America VT: People/Cultures of the Carribean ANTH-E 310 Introduction to the Cultures of Africa ANTH-E 320 Indians of North America ANTH-E 321 Peoples of Mexico ANTH-E 323 Indi ...
Total work and gender: facts and possible explanations
... Men engage in more market work than women. What have not been thoroughly examined, and indeed have been almost ignored by economists, are gender differences in the total amount of work—the sum of work in the market and at home. Despite the obvious importance of looking more closely at how people spe ...
... Men engage in more market work than women. What have not been thoroughly examined, and indeed have been almost ignored by economists, are gender differences in the total amount of work—the sum of work in the market and at home. Despite the obvious importance of looking more closely at how people spe ...
Proposal for Changes to Academic Program - Inside page.
... Specifically, the proposal calls for the creation of four concentrations within the sociology and anthropology major—in archaeology, cultural anthropology, gender and women’s studies, and sociology. The creation of the other three concentrations does not substantively change the course requirements ...
... Specifically, the proposal calls for the creation of four concentrations within the sociology and anthropology major—in archaeology, cultural anthropology, gender and women’s studies, and sociology. The creation of the other three concentrations does not substantively change the course requirements ...
Psychodynamic Universals, Cultural Particulars
... The male sex-role resolution theorists also point to certain other societies in which men’s conflicts over early feminine identification seem equally sharp but are not resolved by means of male initiation rites. A different institutional resolution, common to many of these societies— the intensive p ...
... The male sex-role resolution theorists also point to certain other societies in which men’s conflicts over early feminine identification seem equally sharp but are not resolved by means of male initiation rites. A different institutional resolution, common to many of these societies— the intensive p ...
12.04.10 Gender Impact of Climate Change
... However, gender dimensions of climate change are yet to be fully addressed. Gender analysis is of crucial importance to better understand the impacts of climate change on human communities, particularly on food security, health and access to natural resources such as water and energy. ...
... However, gender dimensions of climate change are yet to be fully addressed. Gender analysis is of crucial importance to better understand the impacts of climate change on human communities, particularly on food security, health and access to natural resources such as water and energy. ...