Examining Masculine Gender-Role Conflict and Stress in Relation to
... experiences to cope with the anxiety and stress associated with violating masculine norms” (p. 31). Other research has found that individuals with greater intrinsic religiosity are less selfmonitoring, less self-conscious, and report greater existential well-being (Richards, 1994), which suggests th ...
... experiences to cope with the anxiety and stress associated with violating masculine norms” (p. 31). Other research has found that individuals with greater intrinsic religiosity are less selfmonitoring, less self-conscious, and report greater existential well-being (Richards, 1994), which suggests th ...
Changes in the gender relations after the fall of the Soviet Union: the
... the process of identifying the characteristics of power relation between sexes in Azerbaijan (Osuli, ...
... the process of identifying the characteristics of power relation between sexes in Azerbaijan (Osuli, ...
univERsity oF copEnhAGEn
... fragility of EU institutional enforcement mechanisms inside the EU. The criticism formulated against the EU can be generally divided into two schools: the first is the neo-liberal argument, which resists any type of outside regulatory intervention at the national level and the second one is the inte ...
... fragility of EU institutional enforcement mechanisms inside the EU. The criticism formulated against the EU can be generally divided into two schools: the first is the neo-liberal argument, which resists any type of outside regulatory intervention at the national level and the second one is the inte ...
Gender Binaries and the Politics of Organizational
... The editors of this Special Issue raise the question as to whether binary thinking is a fundamental obstacle to gender equity. For in binary thinking, our subject matter is divided dichotomously between two polarities - men/women, or masculinity/femininity. Following Derrida (1988) and Irigaray (198 ...
... The editors of this Special Issue raise the question as to whether binary thinking is a fundamental obstacle to gender equity. For in binary thinking, our subject matter is divided dichotomously between two polarities - men/women, or masculinity/femininity. Following Derrida (1988) and Irigaray (198 ...
Role theory in the social work – in the context of gender stereotypes
... macroscopic universes of meaning objectivised in society and ways in which these universes are subjectively real for individual actors“ (Jandourek, 2001: 208). In other words, roles present link between objective reality of institutions and subjectively constructed reality of individuals. A central ...
... macroscopic universes of meaning objectivised in society and ways in which these universes are subjectively real for individual actors“ (Jandourek, 2001: 208). In other words, roles present link between objective reality of institutions and subjectively constructed reality of individuals. A central ...
Chapter 2 - Dr. Adam M Volungis
... his own son (boy feels castration anxiety) in retaliation • By repressing his sexual desire for mother, the boy identifies with his father, and therefore introjects the values and ethics of society (as represented by father), developing a conscience or superego Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. ...
... his own son (boy feels castration anxiety) in retaliation • By repressing his sexual desire for mother, the boy identifies with his father, and therefore introjects the values and ethics of society (as represented by father), developing a conscience or superego Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. ...
Gender Egalitarian Beliefs and Europe’s Immigrants
... acculturation of male and female migrants. On the one hand, it has been claimed that immigrant women and their daughters are more strictly monitored than men and boys (Haddad and Smith 1996; Idema and Phalet 2007). On the other hand, adoption of values may not only be driven by exposure to these ide ...
... acculturation of male and female migrants. On the one hand, it has been claimed that immigrant women and their daughters are more strictly monitored than men and boys (Haddad and Smith 1996; Idema and Phalet 2007). On the other hand, adoption of values may not only be driven by exposure to these ide ...
Against Proper Objects
... analogy seeks to compare are not as separate as they may at first appear. And if the terms are separated in arbitrary or illegible ways (as in the case of “gender [female or male]”) it is because such a separation, however falsifying or arbitrary, assists in making the methodological claim that is s ...
... analogy seeks to compare are not as separate as they may at first appear. And if the terms are separated in arbitrary or illegible ways (as in the case of “gender [female or male]”) it is because such a separation, however falsifying or arbitrary, assists in making the methodological claim that is s ...
Use of Gender Aschematicity in the Reassessment of
... likely to cause brain differences than sex. It is clear that brains function differently, as this is seen throughout multiple discourses. However, whether or not, or to what extent, these differences are based on sex is unclear. Intelligence-influenced brain theory. A more likely reason for brain di ...
... likely to cause brain differences than sex. It is clear that brains function differently, as this is seen throughout multiple discourses. However, whether or not, or to what extent, these differences are based on sex is unclear. Intelligence-influenced brain theory. A more likely reason for brain di ...
Sociotechnical Roles for Sociotechnical Systems - A
... role, which may be taken by various persons – and instance – a role being taken by a concrete person (role owner) – has to be considered. In Communities, the existence of a “facilitator role” can generally be accepted at the level of the class. Nevertheless, not every person is allowed to take this ...
... role, which may be taken by various persons – and instance – a role being taken by a concrete person (role owner) – has to be considered. In Communities, the existence of a “facilitator role” can generally be accepted at the level of the class. Nevertheless, not every person is allowed to take this ...
Spineless Men and Irrepressible Women?
... strength (Cather 83). Her mental strength can be seen in the same episodes as when she demonstrates physical strength; she has set her mind to survive in her new country and for her the only way is by working with supposedly male labor in the fields. She does not find this impossible; instead she ch ...
... strength (Cather 83). Her mental strength can be seen in the same episodes as when she demonstrates physical strength; she has set her mind to survive in her new country and for her the only way is by working with supposedly male labor in the fields. She does not find this impossible; instead she ch ...
Housework - Oxford Academic
... complex relationships between individual and family characteristics and state regulatory frameworks, policy packages and cultural norms (Hook 2010; PfauEffinger 2005). Qualitative studies highlight the importance of cultures of masculinity, within occupations and across countries, their effect on me ...
... complex relationships between individual and family characteristics and state regulatory frameworks, policy packages and cultural norms (Hook 2010; PfauEffinger 2005). Qualitative studies highlight the importance of cultures of masculinity, within occupations and across countries, their effect on me ...
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... inappropriate. Additionally, not much was known about the treatment process for children. Thus, the purpose of this study was to continue examining this diagnosis, contacting an insurance provider to see which associated treatments were or were not covered, and to find information about the treatmen ...
... inappropriate. Additionally, not much was known about the treatment process for children. Thus, the purpose of this study was to continue examining this diagnosis, contacting an insurance provider to see which associated treatments were or were not covered, and to find information about the treatmen ...
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... Two-thirds of the parents indicated that current divisions of labor were accomplished by making minor practical adjustments to what they perceived as an already fairly equal division of labor. A common sentiment was expressed by one father who commented, Since we've both always been workingsince we' ...
... Two-thirds of the parents indicated that current divisions of labor were accomplished by making minor practical adjustments to what they perceived as an already fairly equal division of labor. A common sentiment was expressed by one father who commented, Since we've both always been workingsince we' ...
Developing a theory of Gendered Prejudice
... motivate aggression towards, and dominance over, other social groups. These psychological traits may take the form of emotions, attitudes, and cognitive biases whose ultimate function is to disadvantage or debilitate other groups relative to one’s own, particularly when the outgroup targets are male ...
... motivate aggression towards, and dominance over, other social groups. These psychological traits may take the form of emotions, attitudes, and cognitive biases whose ultimate function is to disadvantage or debilitate other groups relative to one’s own, particularly when the outgroup targets are male ...
Developing a theory of Gendered Prejudice
... motivate aggression towards, and dominance over, other social groups. These psychological traits may take the form of emotions, attitudes, and cognitive biases whose ultimate function is to disadvantage or debilitate other groups relative to one’s own, particularly when the outgroup targets are male ...
... motivate aggression towards, and dominance over, other social groups. These psychological traits may take the form of emotions, attitudes, and cognitive biases whose ultimate function is to disadvantage or debilitate other groups relative to one’s own, particularly when the outgroup targets are male ...
Chapter 24 Gender Identity and Stereotyping in Early
... Theorists have also posited that gender identities can function on two different levels, depending on what the context makes salient. Gender identity can function on an individual level, or as “me girl” or “me boy.” At other times, gender identity can function on a collective level, when children th ...
... Theorists have also posited that gender identities can function on two different levels, depending on what the context makes salient. Gender identity can function on an individual level, or as “me girl” or “me boy.” At other times, gender identity can function on a collective level, when children th ...
Sociotechnical Roles for Sociotechnical Systems
... role, which may be taken by various persons – and instance – a role being taken by a concrete person (role owner) – has to be considered. In Communities, the existence of a “facilitator role” can generally be accepted at the level of the class. Nevertheless, not every person is allowed to take this ...
... role, which may be taken by various persons – and instance – a role being taken by a concrete person (role owner) – has to be considered. In Communities, the existence of a “facilitator role” can generally be accepted at the level of the class. Nevertheless, not every person is allowed to take this ...
Gender equality in and through education in Nigeria
... equality not only in the way we view both sexes but also in the way they are treated or given opportunities in human society. For Renner (1997), it is important to eliminate sexism in the language use in order to provide an environment where every pupil can learn on equal terms. Essentially, the nee ...
... equality not only in the way we view both sexes but also in the way they are treated or given opportunities in human society. For Renner (1997), it is important to eliminate sexism in the language use in order to provide an environment where every pupil can learn on equal terms. Essentially, the nee ...
Towards accommodating gender differences in multimedia
... practitioners from academia and industry to discuss genderrelated issues. These conferences tend to take on a ‘feminist’ approach, which focuses on the fight for equality for women in the culture of technology. Such an approach can initially be divided into two main strands [7]. First, the ‘women in ...
... practitioners from academia and industry to discuss genderrelated issues. These conferences tend to take on a ‘feminist’ approach, which focuses on the fight for equality for women in the culture of technology. Such an approach can initially be divided into two main strands [7]. First, the ‘women in ...
Creating Amr: Challenging the Concepts of
... The Faerie Prince lifts Amr, folding him into oiled arms . Taking Amr to bed, tending his comfort, Laying Amr on his ample chest, the Prince assessed his ward. The Prince marveled on the magnificence, and manly features of Amr. Rugged and robust, unlike the region he was from. Strange and serene he ...
... The Faerie Prince lifts Amr, folding him into oiled arms . Taking Amr to bed, tending his comfort, Laying Amr on his ample chest, the Prince assessed his ward. The Prince marveled on the magnificence, and manly features of Amr. Rugged and robust, unlike the region he was from. Strange and serene he ...
A Guide for County Government Leadership
... gender equality and the inclusion of all other Special Interest Groups (SIGs). The guide sets forth standards for the integration of gender issues from the outset of a County’s Integrated Development Plan, so that the programs designed and implemented do not exacerbate nor inadvertently put people a ...
... gender equality and the inclusion of all other Special Interest Groups (SIGs). The guide sets forth standards for the integration of gender issues from the outset of a County’s Integrated Development Plan, so that the programs designed and implemented do not exacerbate nor inadvertently put people a ...
morote traducciones - Instituto de la Mujer
... The guide takes as its starting point the PISA Report (International Programme for Student Assessment), which brings together international data on academic performance in key subjects and aptitudes, such as reading competence, the development of mathematical or scientific thinking skills, and verba ...
... The guide takes as its starting point the PISA Report (International Programme for Student Assessment), which brings together international data on academic performance in key subjects and aptitudes, such as reading competence, the development of mathematical or scientific thinking skills, and verba ...
1 - Lancaster University
... actually pretextually motivated”. Put another way, Widdowson is arguing that interpretations of texts always involve inference and that inference involves the mobilizing of extralinguistic contextual factors (including cultural background assumptions) which are not necessarily shared across discours ...
... actually pretextually motivated”. Put another way, Widdowson is arguing that interpretations of texts always involve inference and that inference involves the mobilizing of extralinguistic contextual factors (including cultural background assumptions) which are not necessarily shared across discours ...
Global Initiative to End All Corporal Punishment of Children
... and of children, including violence which arises from and perpetuates other forms of subordination, are inextricably linked and one cannot be ended while the other remains. The legality of corporal punishment reinforces hierarchical and patriarchal power structures which perpetuate concepts of girls ...
... and of children, including violence which arises from and perpetuates other forms of subordination, are inextricably linked and one cannot be ended while the other remains. The legality of corporal punishment reinforces hierarchical and patriarchal power structures which perpetuate concepts of girls ...