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Be Fruitful and Multiply? Complementarianism, Pronatalism, and Suppression of Reproductive Rights

open access: yesJournal for the Scientific Study of Religion, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT At least since the second wave of the feminist movement, policy issues related to gender have generated deep social and political divisions. Past work has analyzed the role of general religious variables or gender worldviews (such as various forms of sexism), but not the two in combination.
Brooklyn Walker, Paul A. Djupe
wiley   +1 more source

“You should care about marriage”: Vietnamese Women's experience of ambivalent sexism in the STEM workplace

open access: yesSSM - Mental Health
Anecdotal evidence, commentary in the media, and research conducted by intergovernmental organizations in Vietnam indicate that sexism is commonly experienced by women in the Vietnamese workplace.
Dan-Tam Pham-Nguyen, Matthew McDonald
doaj   +1 more source

The Impact of TikTok on Elections: (Mis)information and Regulatory Challenges

open access: yesKyklos, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT TikTok's algorithm‐driven feed is reshaping electoral communication, yet a clear understanding of its effects is lacking. This study synthesizes and appraises evidence on how the platform's design and governance shape political (dis)information and may affect electoral dynamics.
Michele Giuseppe Giuranno   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

"Daughter and son: a completely different story”? Gender as a moderator of the relationship between sexism and parental attitudes

open access: yesHealth Psychology Report, 2016
Background During childhood, parents are the first and most important individuals who form the base of the content of gender stereotypes in children.
Małgorzata Lipowska   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Consequences of Individual‐, Organizational‐, and Societal‐Level Allyship: An Integrative Review and Recommendations for Policymakers and Practitioners

open access: yesSocial Issues and Policy Review, Volume 20, Issue 1, December 2026.
ABSTRACT Although allyship has the potential to foster inclusivity and bring about social change, its consequences have received too little attention in the literature. In the current contribution, we aim to review the allyship literature by focusing on the consequences of (1) individual‐, (2) organizational‐, and (3) societal‐level allyship.
Özden Melis Uluğ   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Benevolent Sexism, Men’s Advantages and the Prescription of Warmth to Women

open access: yesSex Roles, 2012
Gender prescriptions consist of beliefs about the characteristics that men and women should possess. This paper focuses on stereotypic prescriptions targeting women and on some of the variables that influence the adherence to these prescriptions. In Study 1, male undergraduates (N = 36) from Belgium completed the Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI—Glick ...
Delacollette, Nathalie   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

Ideological Indifference: A Socio‐Psychological Conceptualization and Measurement

open access: yesJournal of Community &Applied Social Psychology, Volume 36, Issue 4, July/August 2026.
ABSTRACT Social psychology has classically attributed discrimination towards marginalized groups to explicit forms of bias and blatant ideological orientations. However, discrimination can also manifest in passive forms, such as indifference, which may be equally harmful.
Stefano Passini, Alessio Tesi
wiley   +1 more source

Sexism and alexithymia: correlations and differences as a function of gender, age, and educational level

open access: yesAnales de Psicologia, 2013
The goals of the study were to analyze differences as a function of gender, age, and educational level in sexism and alexithymia in a nonclinical and in a clinical sample, and to explore the relation between these constructs.
Maite Garaigordobil
doaj   +1 more source

A Confucian Perspective on Public Health Ethics

open access: yesBioethics, Volume 40, Issue 6, Page 620-626, July 2026.
ABSTRACT Debates in public health ethics have been dominated by the assumptions of Western liberalism: a priority given to liberty and autonomy over other values, an individualistic view of social ontology, a focus on personal responsibility, a minimal set of obligations (only created through consent), and a marginalization of social, cultural, and ...
Kathryn Muyskens, Angus Dawson
wiley   +1 more source

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