Less Talk, More Action: Why gender mainstreaming is so difficult to
... one policy or one voice emanating from Brussels, a common policy is the coordination of the 28 separate, but similar member state policies: in other words, a chorus of 28 singing from the same page. As a result, there is no single bureaucratic entity as in the case of the Commission, but a de facto ...
... one policy or one voice emanating from Brussels, a common policy is the coordination of the 28 separate, but similar member state policies: in other words, a chorus of 28 singing from the same page. As a result, there is no single bureaucratic entity as in the case of the Commission, but a de facto ...
Blurred lines: Exploring contemporary attitudes to gender portrayal
... we can see 'how the world works' in lives other than our own. This could hardly fail to affect our own way of conducting ourselves and our expectations of other people's behaviour" There are clear gender differences in the way the media is consumed across all the major platforms, both in terms of th ...
... we can see 'how the world works' in lives other than our own. This could hardly fail to affect our own way of conducting ourselves and our expectations of other people's behaviour" There are clear gender differences in the way the media is consumed across all the major platforms, both in terms of th ...
The effect of cartoon movies on children`s gender development
... Arma an Gökçearslan / Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences 2 (2010) 5202–5207 ...
... Arma an Gökçearslan / Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences 2 (2010) 5202–5207 ...
Am I Still a Woman? Hysterectomy and Gender Identity
... gender is learned through an individual’s developing understanding of what characteristics and behaviors are considered culturally acceptable for individuals who are born either male or female (Howard and Hollander 1997). Although socialization theories connect social structure to personality format ...
... gender is learned through an individual’s developing understanding of what characteristics and behaviors are considered culturally acceptable for individuals who are born either male or female (Howard and Hollander 1997). Although socialization theories connect social structure to personality format ...
1 Gender Equality and Culture (Russian Federation)
... working class or merged into the background to escape suppression. The status of liberal arts education and related professions (including wages received) degraded. In the 1920s, the gender equality of rights in economic, social, juridical and political spheres was officially stated; positive discr ...
... working class or merged into the background to escape suppression. The status of liberal arts education and related professions (including wages received) degraded. In the 1920s, the gender equality of rights in economic, social, juridical and political spheres was officially stated; positive discr ...
Gender Equality and Culture (Russian Federation)
... working class or merged into the background to escape suppression. The status of liberal arts education and related professions (including wages received) degraded. In the 1920s, the gender equality of rights in economic, social, juridical and political spheres was officially stated; positive discr ...
... working class or merged into the background to escape suppression. The status of liberal arts education and related professions (including wages received) degraded. In the 1920s, the gender equality of rights in economic, social, juridical and political spheres was officially stated; positive discr ...
The left hand of nature and culture
... While on the one hand, my reading of Toxic in terms of Descola reinforces the utility of his ontologies as prompts for thinking, it may also unwind their explanatory power, since one begins to wonder whether simply pressing Toxic into these categories might not miss what else is going on here, and m ...
... While on the one hand, my reading of Toxic in terms of Descola reinforces the utility of his ontologies as prompts for thinking, it may also unwind their explanatory power, since one begins to wonder whether simply pressing Toxic into these categories might not miss what else is going on here, and m ...
What is Gender Equality?
... In the household: increased gender equality between men and women changes the allocation of HH expenditures, resulting in a larger share of resources devoted to children’s education and health. In the market, gender inequality is reflected in unequal access to land, credit, and labor markets, and in ...
... In the household: increased gender equality between men and women changes the allocation of HH expenditures, resulting in a larger share of resources devoted to children’s education and health. In the market, gender inequality is reflected in unequal access to land, credit, and labor markets, and in ...
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 ...
Chapter 8, Gender Inequality
... • Gender inequality varies across cultures, not only in its extent or degree but also in its forms. – For example, in the United States, gender inequality in family roles commonly takes the form of an unequal division of household labor and child care. • A global perspective on gender inequality mus ...
... • Gender inequality varies across cultures, not only in its extent or degree but also in its forms. – For example, in the United States, gender inequality in family roles commonly takes the form of an unequal division of household labor and child care. • A global perspective on gender inequality mus ...
The Right to Define Gender Identity
... The Right to Define Gender Identity All human beings carry within themselves an ever-unfolding idea of who they are and what they are capable of achieving. The individual’s sense of self is not determined by chromosomal sex, genitalia, assigned birth sex, or initial gender role. Thus, the individual ...
... The Right to Define Gender Identity All human beings carry within themselves an ever-unfolding idea of who they are and what they are capable of achieving. The individual’s sense of self is not determined by chromosomal sex, genitalia, assigned birth sex, or initial gender role. Thus, the individual ...
Gender, Masculinity and Power in Southern Portugal
... closely connected with masculinity and social inequality. Social inequality in Pardais is defined by a juxtaposition of these aspects, namely what concerns patron—client relations, semi-proletarianisation and the ‘rich— poor’ dichotomy as a local interpretative scheme of difference between capital a ...
... closely connected with masculinity and social inequality. Social inequality in Pardais is defined by a juxtaposition of these aspects, namely what concerns patron—client relations, semi-proletarianisation and the ‘rich— poor’ dichotomy as a local interpretative scheme of difference between capital a ...
Pacheco Egalia Preschool and its Effects on Gender Performativity
... Theorist Judith Butler discusses the performativity of gender in “Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity.” She argues that a difference exists between biological sex and the concept of gender but that it cannot be completely separated, and takes into account the concepts of both “Hi ...
... Theorist Judith Butler discusses the performativity of gender in “Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity.” She argues that a difference exists between biological sex and the concept of gender but that it cannot be completely separated, and takes into account the concepts of both “Hi ...
Challenging and negotiating the myths: Gender
... either from conflict within the family or from intrusions from the ‘outside’, but in general any threats to the domestic sexual hierarchy tend to be rejected, side-stepped or forgotten by the next episode. The genre, then, invests in the ‘bourgeois’ traditional family and the gender division of role ...
... either from conflict within the family or from intrusions from the ‘outside’, but in general any threats to the domestic sexual hierarchy tend to be rejected, side-stepped or forgotten by the next episode. The genre, then, invests in the ‘bourgeois’ traditional family and the gender division of role ...
Gender: An Effective Perspective of Chinese Ethical Analysis
... is the eldest son- the eldest grandson- the second son- the eldest grandson of the second son- the eldest nephew. It is thus clear that “once gender inequality conditions through the specification get fixed, update, and by other symbolic way to explain or fuzzy individual differences, then the legit ...
... is the eldest son- the eldest grandson- the second son- the eldest grandson of the second son- the eldest nephew. It is thus clear that “once gender inequality conditions through the specification get fixed, update, and by other symbolic way to explain or fuzzy individual differences, then the legit ...
Southeastern Mississippian Mortuary Practices: A Gendered
... centered on ritual. Ritual can portray a message of how things should be or an expression of how things really are. We must keep in mind that it is other people who bury the dead, and they are the ones who have the power to manipulate these expressions. Gender is defined as a product of social and c ...
... centered on ritual. Ritual can portray a message of how things should be or an expression of how things really are. We must keep in mind that it is other people who bury the dead, and they are the ones who have the power to manipulate these expressions. Gender is defined as a product of social and c ...
Moser Gender Analysis Framework (contd….)
... It encourages users of the framework to examine what is meant by empowerment. The Longwe Framework shares some common ground with the Moser Framework’s concept of practical and strategic gender needs. However, Longwe moves beyond the notion of separate needs to show in the framework that development ...
... It encourages users of the framework to examine what is meant by empowerment. The Longwe Framework shares some common ground with the Moser Framework’s concept of practical and strategic gender needs. However, Longwe moves beyond the notion of separate needs to show in the framework that development ...
Parents` Socialization of Gender in Children
... would be “Girls like dolls” or “Boys like football.” In these instances, the parent is expressing what is known as a descriptive stereotype (i.e., describing general patterns or “essences” about each gender) rather than prescriptive stereotype (i.e., stating what should occur). Research suggests tha ...
... would be “Girls like dolls” or “Boys like football.” In these instances, the parent is expressing what is known as a descriptive stereotype (i.e., describing general patterns or “essences” about each gender) rather than prescriptive stereotype (i.e., stating what should occur). Research suggests tha ...
... and not as an isolated group. Gender roles focus on household and community roles because gender roles are different in any society. This is because in each society there are functions of what women and men of that society are expected to do in their adult life. Since gender roles are formed through ...
Key Principles for Incorporating a Gender Dimension into the Green
... enhanced adaptation action and should be delivered exclusively in the form of grants. GCF mitigation funding should prioritize renewable energy projects with a direct focus on providing energy access to the poor, many of them women, including decentralized off-grid solutions (workstreams I and III). ...
... enhanced adaptation action and should be delivered exclusively in the form of grants. GCF mitigation funding should prioritize renewable energy projects with a direct focus on providing energy access to the poor, many of them women, including decentralized off-grid solutions (workstreams I and III). ...
I - I
... Social Statistics Economic Statistics Other Statistics such as environment including disaster, climate change etc. ...
... Social Statistics Economic Statistics Other Statistics such as environment including disaster, climate change etc. ...
Sex and Gender
... The boys chose the activity the male role model had played with. While the girls chose the activity the female role models had played with. In the second condition, there was no difference in the activities the boys and girls chose • CONCLUSION: When children are in an unfamiliar situation they will ...
... The boys chose the activity the male role model had played with. While the girls chose the activity the female role models had played with. In the second condition, there was no difference in the activities the boys and girls chose • CONCLUSION: When children are in an unfamiliar situation they will ...
feminist gender theory summary
... In the course of background reading on feminist gender theory for my PhD (awarded Sept 2012) it seemed that a lot of the concepts could be useful to XY-women in gaining a broader view of their life situation and in reducing the focus on biological divisions. I then discovered that my colleague Lih-M ...
... In the course of background reading on feminist gender theory for my PhD (awarded Sept 2012) it seemed that a lot of the concepts could be useful to XY-women in gaining a broader view of their life situation and in reducing the focus on biological divisions. I then discovered that my colleague Lih-M ...
Chapter 9: Gender Inequality Third Edition
... (men acting as women and women as men). This normally happens in special circumstances, such as a fancy-dress party where men come as women and women as men or in single-parent homes when Daddy has to change diapers or Mommy has to repair the sink. d. To “do gender” refers to the process by which ch ...
... (men acting as women and women as men). This normally happens in special circumstances, such as a fancy-dress party where men come as women and women as men or in single-parent homes when Daddy has to change diapers or Mommy has to repair the sink. d. To “do gender” refers to the process by which ch ...
CARE International Position Paper: World Humanitarian Summit – a
... of experts at regional, national and local levels of women’s civil society organisations, IASC gender taskforces and GBV AOR structures, to review emerging recommendations and inform the remaining WHS consultations. Where possible, face-to-face meetings should be convened linked to dialogue with sta ...
... of experts at regional, national and local levels of women’s civil society organisations, IASC gender taskforces and GBV AOR structures, to review emerging recommendations and inform the remaining WHS consultations. Where possible, face-to-face meetings should be convened linked to dialogue with sta ...
Gender role
A gender role is a set of societal norms dictating what types of behaviors are generally considered acceptable, appropriate or desirable for a person based on their actual or perceived sex. These are usually centered around opposing conceptions of femininity and masculinity, although there are myriad exceptions and variations. The specifics regarding these gendered expectations may vary substantially among cultures, while other characteristics may be common throughout a range of cultures. There is ongoing debate as to what extent gender roles and their variations are biologically determined, and to what extent they are socially constructed.Various groups have led efforts to change aspects of prevailing gender roles that they believe are oppressive or inaccurate, most notably the feminist movement.The term 'gender role' was first coined by John Money in 1955 during the course of his study of intersex individuals to describe the manners in which these individuals express their status as a male or female, in a situation where no clear biological assignment exists.