Diversity in Engineering - TARA
... Jane Grimson and Caroline Roughneen - 2 problems – whether it is concerned with building a bridge or designing a heart pace-maker – whose solutions matter to ordinary people. Thus engineering lies at the interface between science on the one hand and society on the other. Traditionally engineers hav ...
... Jane Grimson and Caroline Roughneen - 2 problems – whether it is concerned with building a bridge or designing a heart pace-maker – whose solutions matter to ordinary people. Thus engineering lies at the interface between science on the one hand and society on the other. Traditionally engineers hav ...
Gender differences in mental health
... rate of comorbidity. Their diagnosis is often associated with somatic complaints, and is known to affect around one in five people in the general community, and more than two in five primary care attenders in many countries.(29) Gender differences in rates or correlates of depression exist but may d ...
... rate of comorbidity. Their diagnosis is often associated with somatic complaints, and is known to affect around one in five people in the general community, and more than two in five primary care attenders in many countries.(29) Gender differences in rates or correlates of depression exist but may d ...
THE GENDER QUESTION AND THE STUDY OF JEWISH
... on the Jewish experience of children can only be evaluated when they are questioned about that issue directly, and the meanings that they attribute to Jewish ideas and practices are examined. When this is done, some of the progress of egalitarianism may turn out to be more cosmetic than real, and de ...
... on the Jewish experience of children can only be evaluated when they are questioned about that issue directly, and the meanings that they attribute to Jewish ideas and practices are examined. When this is done, some of the progress of egalitarianism may turn out to be more cosmetic than real, and de ...
doing gender
... informed, and therefore distinctively sociological, understanding of gender as a routine, methodical, and recurring accomplishment. We contend that the "doing" of gender is undertaken by women and men whose competence as members of society is hostage to its production. Doing gender involves a comple ...
... informed, and therefore distinctively sociological, understanding of gender as a routine, methodical, and recurring accomplishment. We contend that the "doing" of gender is undertaken by women and men whose competence as members of society is hostage to its production. Doing gender involves a comple ...
Gender and Medicine: a conceptual guide for medical educators
... throughout international health literature. Mainstreaming a Gender Perspective During the mid-late 1990’s gender and social role became variables of social analysis that explain recurring social, institutional and structural disadvantage to women. It became clear that, unless structural adjustment a ...
... throughout international health literature. Mainstreaming a Gender Perspective During the mid-late 1990’s gender and social role became variables of social analysis that explain recurring social, institutional and structural disadvantage to women. It became clear that, unless structural adjustment a ...
Janet Carsten After Kinship Ch 3
... (genotype) can be, using various reproductive and genetic technologies, purposefully selected ("designed") by their parents. The term is usually used with derision, although some social theorists. Transhumanist not only consider the notion of a designer baby to be a responsible and justifiable a ...
... (genotype) can be, using various reproductive and genetic technologies, purposefully selected ("designed") by their parents. The term is usually used with derision, although some social theorists. Transhumanist not only consider the notion of a designer baby to be a responsible and justifiable a ...
Addressing Gender in Evaluations Guidance for Approach Papers
... gender screening or gender marker systems. One of the action points in the GEAP is to further “explore the most efficient way to categorize the gender relevance of the GEF projects by building on the practices, expertise, and experiences of the GEF Agencies and other relevant partners.” In anticipat ...
... gender screening or gender marker systems. One of the action points in the GEAP is to further “explore the most efficient way to categorize the gender relevance of the GEF projects by building on the practices, expertise, and experiences of the GEF Agencies and other relevant partners.” In anticipat ...
Exploring and comparing the experience and coping behaviour of
... This stoic stance often presented by men is consistent with the concept of hegemonic masculinity which portrays men as reluctant to show their vulnerability publicly. However, as the interviews progressed their narratives frequently revealed that they had altered their life (similar to the female re ...
... This stoic stance often presented by men is consistent with the concept of hegemonic masculinity which portrays men as reluctant to show their vulnerability publicly. However, as the interviews progressed their narratives frequently revealed that they had altered their life (similar to the female re ...
The Effects of Socialization on Gender Discrimination and
... focus-group discussions were used for the research. Two-hundred and seventythree men engaged in the survey and 73 participated in the focus groups. Their ages ranged between 18 and 75, and they represented different religious groups, levels of education, marital status, working conditions, and resid ...
... focus-group discussions were used for the research. Two-hundred and seventythree men engaged in the survey and 73 participated in the focus groups. Their ages ranged between 18 and 75, and they represented different religious groups, levels of education, marital status, working conditions, and resid ...
Against Proper Objects
... male,” is rhetorically refused through the substitution by which a unitary “sex” is installed as the proper object of inquiry. The appropriation of this view by lesbian and gay studies suggests that the analogy which opens the discussion of proper objects is hardly benign, and that the “ground” is e ...
... male,” is rhetorically refused through the substitution by which a unitary “sex” is installed as the proper object of inquiry. The appropriation of this view by lesbian and gay studies suggests that the analogy which opens the discussion of proper objects is hardly benign, and that the “ground” is e ...
Susan Okin - Westmont homepage server
... “individual” who is the basic subject of their theories is the male head of a fairly traditional household. Thus the application of principles of justice to relations between the sexes, or within the household, is frequently, though tacitly ruled out from the start. In the most influential of all tw ...
... “individual” who is the basic subject of their theories is the male head of a fairly traditional household. Thus the application of principles of justice to relations between the sexes, or within the household, is frequently, though tacitly ruled out from the start. In the most influential of all tw ...
Femininity/Masculinity
... Spence (1984, 1993), on the other hand, suggests that gender phenomena are multifactorial. In this view, there are numerous attributes, attitudes, and behaviors that culturally distinguish between men and women but these are not bound together as a single underlying property such as gender schemati ...
... Spence (1984, 1993), on the other hand, suggests that gender phenomena are multifactorial. In this view, there are numerous attributes, attitudes, and behaviors that culturally distinguish between men and women but these are not bound together as a single underlying property such as gender schemati ...
Gender in Philosophy and Law
... - only what we become really matters (deconstructionism) A debate between those on the side of nature (claiming a priority of sex over gender) and those on the side of culture (in favour of a priority of gender over sex). ...
... - only what we become really matters (deconstructionism) A debate between those on the side of nature (claiming a priority of sex over gender) and those on the side of culture (in favour of a priority of gender over sex). ...
US Women`s status in labor market
... 2.3 what we learned from this upstream trend From what we analyzed above, we could conclude that rising wage inequality and higher returns to skills did retard women’s progress during the 1980s. However, the decrease in gender pay gap showed in the 80s can be traced to “gender-specific” factors, suc ...
... 2.3 what we learned from this upstream trend From what we analyzed above, we could conclude that rising wage inequality and higher returns to skills did retard women’s progress during the 1980s. However, the decrease in gender pay gap showed in the 80s can be traced to “gender-specific” factors, suc ...
Interpreting angina: symptoms along a gender
... compared to men’.17 27 As a result, the term ‘atypical angina’ is used today to describe symptoms common in women; however, this term is framed on exclusion criteria with no clear definition even among clinical guidelines.28 29 As a result, this lack of clarity and erroneous assumptions in the histor ...
... compared to men’.17 27 As a result, the term ‘atypical angina’ is used today to describe symptoms common in women; however, this term is framed on exclusion criteria with no clear definition even among clinical guidelines.28 29 As a result, this lack of clarity and erroneous assumptions in the histor ...
GENDER AND LEADERSHIP COMPETENCIES EVALUATION: the
... between men and women is that the leadership role influences the behavior of the person in that role. Thus, men and women in similar roles would behave alike. On the other hand, authors with substantial organizational experience based on qualitative and anecdotal evidence, argue for the presence of ...
... between men and women is that the leadership role influences the behavior of the person in that role. Thus, men and women in similar roles would behave alike. On the other hand, authors with substantial organizational experience based on qualitative and anecdotal evidence, argue for the presence of ...
Feminism
... and men should be treated in exactly the same way, or whether differences should be taken into account when deciding benefits. Furthermore, the question of difference does not just occur in relation to the difference between men and women, but also between women themselves. An assumption among some ...
... and men should be treated in exactly the same way, or whether differences should be taken into account when deciding benefits. Furthermore, the question of difference does not just occur in relation to the difference between men and women, but also between women themselves. An assumption among some ...
Author Meets Critics: a panel discussion of Jennifer Germon’s
... ‘Women are called bitches, skanks and hoes. They wear halter tops and miniskirts, but of them most don’t look any good.’ Admittedly these are not the best answers we get. I tested this with my own daughter, who is currently doing a BA major in Philosophy and has been living with her feminist mother ...
... ‘Women are called bitches, skanks and hoes. They wear halter tops and miniskirts, but of them most don’t look any good.’ Admittedly these are not the best answers we get. I tested this with my own daughter, who is currently doing a BA major in Philosophy and has been living with her feminist mother ...
Gender - HCC Learning Web
... • Gender roles are sets of behavioral norms assumed to accompany one’s status as a male or female. • Evidence shows that gender roles have more to do with social status than biology. ...
... • Gender roles are sets of behavioral norms assumed to accompany one’s status as a male or female. • Evidence shows that gender roles have more to do with social status than biology. ...
Shifting Feminisms in the Jewish Renewal Movement
... Shekhinah’s exile is in part about the fate of the people of Israel; for Hasidim, it is about the life of the soul; for both, it is about the redemption and healing of the cosmos. The desire to fulfill this kabbalistic vision was part of what motivated Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, and perhaps other Ren ...
... Shekhinah’s exile is in part about the fate of the people of Israel; for Hasidim, it is about the life of the soul; for both, it is about the redemption and healing of the cosmos. The desire to fulfill this kabbalistic vision was part of what motivated Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, and perhaps other Ren ...
Running head: FEMALE PERFORMANCE
... masculine but my essence ‘inside’ [myself] is feminine” (p. 137). Drag performance demonstrates how a person may identify him or herself in terms of sex and gender, and the two may not be connected. “The performance of drag plays upon the distinction between the anatomy of the performer and the gend ...
... masculine but my essence ‘inside’ [myself] is feminine” (p. 137). Drag performance demonstrates how a person may identify him or herself in terms of sex and gender, and the two may not be connected. “The performance of drag plays upon the distinction between the anatomy of the performer and the gend ...
How have researchers measured gender up to this point
... process (meaning that it does not translate well the components of Helms’ theoretical model into measurable entities) because it does not follow its structure. This may be in part because development of womanist identity is not as linear as Ossana (following Helms, who follows Cross) believes. I fin ...
... process (meaning that it does not translate well the components of Helms’ theoretical model into measurable entities) because it does not follow its structure. This may be in part because development of womanist identity is not as linear as Ossana (following Helms, who follows Cross) believes. I fin ...
Disabled Peoples Organizations – Denmark (DPOD)
... obviously in regard to gender identity. By ignoring gender and overlooking differences in the roles, responsibilities, access, needs and interests of the two sexes, the interventions run the risk of deepening inequality between women and men. By accepting the gender differences but not the inequalit ...
... obviously in regard to gender identity. By ignoring gender and overlooking differences in the roles, responsibilities, access, needs and interests of the two sexes, the interventions run the risk of deepening inequality between women and men. By accepting the gender differences but not the inequalit ...
health with equality: a proposal for the incorporation of the gender
... needs of communities, and are the result of a long historical development and various factors that are part of the social system. Health is a complex process determined by the interplay of individuals’ biological, psychological and social factors and environmental factors. Since the 1990s, several s ...
... needs of communities, and are the result of a long historical development and various factors that are part of the social system. Health is a complex process determined by the interplay of individuals’ biological, psychological and social factors and environmental factors. Since the 1990s, several s ...
"If you want to win, you`ve got to play it like a man.” Music, Gender
... people between nineteen and usually forty-five. Then there was a class for them to go in, if they really weren't Open class caliber. So that's when you started to see the Ladies class converted. It wasn't that it was eliminated, as such, it was just changed to be more encompassing. (Norris 1999) Kar ...
... people between nineteen and usually forty-five. Then there was a class for them to go in, if they really weren't Open class caliber. So that's when you started to see the Ladies class converted. It wasn't that it was eliminated, as such, it was just changed to be more encompassing. (Norris 1999) Kar ...