
Chapter 24 Gender Identity and Stereotyping in Early
... identifies with a social category, such as with girls or boys, one can relate to others in that social category. That is, even without direct contact with others in that social category, people can identify with the group (Tajfel & Turner, 1986). Theorists have also posited that gender identities ca ...
... identifies with a social category, such as with girls or boys, one can relate to others in that social category. That is, even without direct contact with others in that social category, people can identify with the group (Tajfel & Turner, 1986). Theorists have also posited that gender identities ca ...
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Agricultural Environments: A
... disease’. These were combined with search terms for the exposure which included ‘agrochemicals’, ‘pesticide’, ‘organophosphorus compounds’, ‘insecticides’, ‘cholinesterase inhibitors’, ‘herbicides’, ‘paraquat’, ‘gramoxone’, ‘fungicide’, ‘agriculture’, ‘occupational exposure’, ‘farmer’, ‘farmworker’, ...
... disease’. These were combined with search terms for the exposure which included ‘agrochemicals’, ‘pesticide’, ‘organophosphorus compounds’, ‘insecticides’, ‘cholinesterase inhibitors’, ‘herbicides’, ‘paraquat’, ‘gramoxone’, ‘fungicide’, ‘agriculture’, ‘occupational exposure’, ‘farmer’, ‘farmworker’, ...
Differentiation: a sociological approach to international relations theory
... differentiation to do so. It is not our purpose here to go into the details of their inner debates. We want only to extract the essentials of the differentiation approach so that we can see how these might apply to the particular subject matter of IR, and what the problems and benefits of such a tra ...
... differentiation to do so. It is not our purpose here to go into the details of their inner debates. We want only to extract the essentials of the differentiation approach so that we can see how these might apply to the particular subject matter of IR, and what the problems and benefits of such a tra ...
Use of Gender Aschematicity in the Reassessment of
... Important biological features such as health and longevity become based more on socio-cultural environmental factors, including lifestyle, and biology is less determinant of outcome. Growths and declines in physical and mental development continue until death and are relatively equal between men and ...
... Important biological features such as health and longevity become based more on socio-cultural environmental factors, including lifestyle, and biology is less determinant of outcome. Growths and declines in physical and mental development continue until death and are relatively equal between men and ...
La casa de Bernarda Alba - Cincinnati Romance Review
... work” (119) that is far from being an imitation of the rural drama. While the focus of La casa de Bernarda Alba is the women the audience sees onstage, Caballero´s adaptation, according to Gómez de Segura´s idea, seeks to tell a story about men at the service of masculinity in order to go deep withi ...
... work” (119) that is far from being an imitation of the rural drama. While the focus of La casa de Bernarda Alba is the women the audience sees onstage, Caballero´s adaptation, according to Gómez de Segura´s idea, seeks to tell a story about men at the service of masculinity in order to go deep withi ...
Examining Masculine Gender-Role Conflict and Stress in Relation to
... religiously constructed notions of gender roles, traditional masculinity and hegemonic masculinity are not necessarily synonymous terms. Given the correlational nature of data on gender and religiosity, it is difficult to draw conclusions on the direction of the causal relationship, and more researc ...
... religiously constructed notions of gender roles, traditional masculinity and hegemonic masculinity are not necessarily synonymous terms. Given the correlational nature of data on gender and religiosity, it is difficult to draw conclusions on the direction of the causal relationship, and more researc ...
FRAMED BEFORE WE KNOW IT How Gender Shapes Social
... The extent to which they actually do shape our behavior, however, can vary from negligible to substantial depending on the nature of the particular situation and our own motives or interests. What matters is the extent to which the information in gender beliefs is diagnostic for us in that it helps ...
... The extent to which they actually do shape our behavior, however, can vary from negligible to substantial depending on the nature of the particular situation and our own motives or interests. What matters is the extent to which the information in gender beliefs is diagnostic for us in that it helps ...
Gender equality in and through education in Nigeria
... on Gender Equality, the Empowerment of Girls and Women (2010), and the Commonwealth Plan of Action for Gender Equality 2005-2015 goals also informed our investigation. Although Nigeria is signatory to the proposed programmes of UN MDGs, UNICEF, CEDAW and others and has been working on gender mainstr ...
... on Gender Equality, the Empowerment of Girls and Women (2010), and the Commonwealth Plan of Action for Gender Equality 2005-2015 goals also informed our investigation. Although Nigeria is signatory to the proposed programmes of UN MDGs, UNICEF, CEDAW and others and has been working on gender mainstr ...
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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 ...
Responding to sexual harassment complaints: Effects of a dissolved
... Summers & Myklebust, 1992). However, researchers have yet to provide a theoretical foundation from which to interpret this phenomenon. What is missing is a theory-based explanation for the underlying social– cognitive process that explains observers’ decision making. We propose that the link between ...
... Summers & Myklebust, 1992). However, researchers have yet to provide a theoretical foundation from which to interpret this phenomenon. What is missing is a theory-based explanation for the underlying social– cognitive process that explains observers’ decision making. We propose that the link between ...
Creating Amr: Challenging the Concepts of
... feminine in a patriarchal society. The concept of purity in abstinence was also an underlying theme in "Lanval" and other Arthurian literature (Damon 978). This purely masculine identity was shifted dramatically once he came into contact with Lucian. Lucian was depicted as a "muscular stranger," but ...
... feminine in a patriarchal society. The concept of purity in abstinence was also an underlying theme in "Lanval" and other Arthurian literature (Damon 978). This purely masculine identity was shifted dramatically once he came into contact with Lucian. Lucian was depicted as a "muscular stranger," but ...
The effects of music videos on adolescents - UvA-DARE
... commonly taken for granted that the reception of music videos potentially influences adolescents, there is still no consensus about what these effects are and whether they are supported by empirical research. Very often, arguments are rather deducted from quantitative content analyses, connected to ...
... commonly taken for granted that the reception of music videos potentially influences adolescents, there is still no consensus about what these effects are and whether they are supported by empirical research. Very often, arguments are rather deducted from quantitative content analyses, connected to ...
- ePrints Soton
... team-oriented members profit from group interactions and favor the pursuit of the group’s interest, leading to improved team cooperation and performance (Alavi and McComick, 2007; Eby and Dobbins, 1997). Collectively oriented members will be more likely to prefer procedures that promote consensus an ...
... team-oriented members profit from group interactions and favor the pursuit of the group’s interest, leading to improved team cooperation and performance (Alavi and McComick, 2007; Eby and Dobbins, 1997). Collectively oriented members will be more likely to prefer procedures that promote consensus an ...
to read the full Gender Dysphoria Article.
... There are no associations with systemic hormone levels in adolescents and adults and GD or homosexuality. It has been hypothesized that prenatal androgen exposure promotes the development of attraction to females whereas insensitivity or lack of exposure to androgens leads to male attraction. Antib ...
... There are no associations with systemic hormone levels in adolescents and adults and GD or homosexuality. It has been hypothesized that prenatal androgen exposure promotes the development of attraction to females whereas insensitivity or lack of exposure to androgens leads to male attraction. Antib ...
Author Meets Critics: a panel discussion of Jennifer Germon’s
... That is, those with privilege just “are”, and those who lack particular forms of privilege become representatives of the “label”. This is perhaps most clear in relation to sexual orientation where it is only gay, lesbian, bisexual, or queer individuals who need to “come out”, who need to name their ...
... That is, those with privilege just “are”, and those who lack particular forms of privilege become representatives of the “label”. This is perhaps most clear in relation to sexual orientation where it is only gay, lesbian, bisexual, or queer individuals who need to “come out”, who need to name their ...
General Strain Theory for LGBQ and SSB Youth: The Importance of
... D’Augelli et al., 2006). LGBQ youth are more likely to report lower grade point averages than heterosexual youth (Rostosky, Owens, Zimmerman, & Riggle, 2003), and this may be due to the higher rates of victimization that they experience. Indeed, Warwick, Appleton, and Douglas (2001) use interview da ...
... D’Augelli et al., 2006). LGBQ youth are more likely to report lower grade point averages than heterosexual youth (Rostosky, Owens, Zimmerman, & Riggle, 2003), and this may be due to the higher rates of victimization that they experience. Indeed, Warwick, Appleton, and Douglas (2001) use interview da ...
From sex roles to gender structure
... women and men of color were in leadership positions, they were also usually tokens, and the imbalanced sex and race ratios in their workplaces meant they faced far greater scrutiny, leading to role encapsulation and extra negative consequences of scrutiny. Kanter suggested that those women and men o ...
... women and men of color were in leadership positions, they were also usually tokens, and the imbalanced sex and race ratios in their workplaces meant they faced far greater scrutiny, leading to role encapsulation and extra negative consequences of scrutiny. Kanter suggested that those women and men o ...
SB 33.3.sparey - Open Research Exeter
... Stephen Orgel’s influential Impersonations are representative of the emphasis scholars have placed upon connections between desire and gender when considering constructions of male youth: “eroticized boys appear to be a middle term between men and women” (63). Age is, here, primarily defined by its ...
... Stephen Orgel’s influential Impersonations are representative of the emphasis scholars have placed upon connections between desire and gender when considering constructions of male youth: “eroticized boys appear to be a middle term between men and women” (63). Age is, here, primarily defined by its ...
“Ah, excuse me…I like your shirt”: An examination of compliment
... Similarly, this study utilised two people; the first located a potential participant and approached them under the premise of needing directions to a particular area of the mall.1 After the exchange, person one thanked the stranger, added a predetermined compliment regarding ...
... Similarly, this study utilised two people; the first located a potential participant and approached them under the premise of needing directions to a particular area of the mall.1 After the exchange, person one thanked the stranger, added a predetermined compliment regarding ...
Gender and Medicine: a conceptual guide for medical educators
... So while your sex as male or female is a biological fact that is the same in any culture, what that sex means in terms of your gender role as a ‘man’ or a ‘woman’ in society can be quite different cross culturally. These ‘roles’ have an impact on the health of the individual. In sociological terms ‘ ...
... So while your sex as male or female is a biological fact that is the same in any culture, what that sex means in terms of your gender role as a ‘man’ or a ‘woman’ in society can be quite different cross culturally. These ‘roles’ have an impact on the health of the individual. In sociological terms ‘ ...
HASLANGER-Gender and Race
... question for. Someone might argue, however, that the answer is simple: our concepts must do the work of enabling us to articulate truths. But of course an unconstrained search for truth would yield chaos, not theory; truths are too easy to come by, there are too many of them. Given time and inclinat ...
... question for. Someone might argue, however, that the answer is simple: our concepts must do the work of enabling us to articulate truths. But of course an unconstrained search for truth would yield chaos, not theory; truths are too easy to come by, there are too many of them. Given time and inclinat ...
At Issue: Sex and Gender in Schizophrenia
... first hospitalization and neuropsychological functioning were examined in linear regression analyses. Sex, but not gender, was a significant predictor of age at first hospitalization, even when controlling for illness severity. Among patients, sex and gender significantly contributed to the predicti ...
... first hospitalization and neuropsychological functioning were examined in linear regression analyses. Sex, but not gender, was a significant predictor of age at first hospitalization, even when controlling for illness severity. Among patients, sex and gender significantly contributed to the predicti ...
Acta Cogitata An Undergraduate Journal in Philosophy
... Clifford over the cases in which no such decisive evidence will come. He can disagree because Clifford’s argument only holds if our unintellectual belief can influence other people in our community, and that is not the case here. When two rival theories explain all of the evidence and make all the s ...
... Clifford over the cases in which no such decisive evidence will come. He can disagree because Clifford’s argument only holds if our unintellectual belief can influence other people in our community, and that is not the case here. When two rival theories explain all of the evidence and make all the s ...
doing gender
... of gender as a display relegates it to the periphery of interaction. We argue instead that participants in interaction organize their various and manifold activities to reflect or express gender, and they are disposed to perceive the behavior of others in a similar light. To elaborate our proposal, ...
... of gender as a display relegates it to the periphery of interaction. We argue instead that participants in interaction organize their various and manifold activities to reflect or express gender, and they are disposed to perceive the behavior of others in a similar light. To elaborate our proposal, ...
Dimensions of Individuals` Judgements about Sexual Attraction
... sexual orientation appropriate for scientific use continues to elude researchers, most likely because there is still no single coherent theory of sexual orientation. This lack impedes research into the measurement of sexual orientation. Existing measurements of sexual orientation rely on partial or ...
... sexual orientation appropriate for scientific use continues to elude researchers, most likely because there is still no single coherent theory of sexual orientation. This lack impedes research into the measurement of sexual orientation. Existing measurements of sexual orientation rely on partial or ...