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Carol Gilligan-Psychologist, Feminist, Educator, Philosopher

Behavioral and Social Sciences Librarian, 2007
Abstract This guide directs the researcher to materials relating to Carol Gilligan's work in the fields of psychology and gender studies, the scholarly dialogue of her critics, and related authors and works. Its purpose is to present a single resource from which the study of Gilligan's work and influence can grow through varied types of research ...
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Women’s Morality: A Test of Carol Gilligan’s Theory

Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless, 2002
The purpose of this paper is to analyze male and female perspectives of morality, using Carol Gilligan's theory of gender differences. The hermeneutic–dialectic mode of inquiry was used to understand the process and outcome of the participants' perspectives. Three discourses were utilized to examine the notion of morality of the women participants, the
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Gilligan, Carol

2018
Kevin Yu, Alexandra H. Solomon
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Carol Gilligan

Transgressions, 2013
Kathleen E. Fite, Jovita M. Ross-Gordon
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Carol Gilligan’s Perspectives and Staff Supervision

Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 1988
William D. Porterfield   +1 more
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Business, Ethics, and Carol Gilligan's “Two Voices”

Business Ethics Quarterly, 1992
This article argues that Carol Gilligan's research in moral development psychology, work which claims that women speak about ethics in a “different voice” than men do, is applicable to business ethics. This essay claims that Gilligan's “ethic of care” provides a plausible explanation for the results of two studies that found men and women handling ...
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