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A Practical Guide to Gender Neutral Language
Management Decision, 1994Documents ranging from advertisements to policy statements do not have to be either sexist or clumsily anti‐sexist. There is a middle ground of neutral writing which avoids sex bias, and communicates without giving offence. Analyses the problem and suggests practical ways for management to develop gender‐free style, starting with the most critical ...
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From sex to biology: the case for gender‐neutral language in science education
Immunology & Cell Biology, 2023In our increasingly diverse society, it is important to examine the language used in scientific fields such as biology and immunology. Gender-neutral language aims to avoid gender-based assumptions and exclusionary language, promoting inclusivity and diversity, which are essential values in scientific research.
Jessica G Borger
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Incorporating Gender‐Neutral Language in IRB Materials: Perceptions of IRB Professionals
Ethics & Human ResearchABSTRACTThis study investigated the perceptions of institutional review board (IRB) professionals regarding the use of gender‐neutral language in IRB guidance and informed consent documents, and whether respondents’ IRBs incorporated gender‐neutral language in those documents.
Kevin L, Nellis +4 more
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GENDER NEUTRALITY IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: TEACHER TALK AND COURSEBOOKS
Modern Linguistic and Methodical-and-Didactic Researches, 2021State of the problem. The article explores the phenomenon of gender neutrality in language education and presents the results of classroom discourse analysis and coursebook content analysis. The purpose of the study is to reveal to what extent teachers of English as a foreign language (L2 teachers) in Russia use gender-neutral language and gender ...
A.A. Korenev, A.I. Kolushkina
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Gender Neutral Legal Language: A Comparative Analysis
2023Comparative Law and Language, Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): CLL Vol.1 No.
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Making a Case for Studying Gender-Neutral Pronouns in Speech-Language Pathology
Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2021Purpose The purpose of this article is to review current policies and research in the field of speech-language pathology in regard to targeting gender-neutral pronouns in language therapy and propose further research on the topic.
Sarah Shotwell, Li Sheng
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Attitudes toward gender-neutral language in Spanish
Journal of Language and SexualityAbstract Gender-neutral language is important for fostering inclusivity of gender-diverse individuals. Spanish grammar incorporates gender-based distinctions, making it challenging to achieve gender neutrality. The aim of the present research was to examine factors related to the acceptance of ...
Maria Andrea Hurtado Morales +1 more
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Use of gender-neutral language in clinical trial protocols in select cancers.
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 20231574 Background: Around 21% of Generation Z Americans self-identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT), nearly double the proportion of millennials. Despite Affordable Care Act Section 1557 in 2020, transgender individuals continue to have poor access to quality cancer care, including clinical trials. The National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Garima Gupta +3 more
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Gender-Neutral Language and Gender Disparities
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023Alma Cohen +4 more
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THE GENDER-NEUTRAL THIRD-PERSON PERSONAL PRONOUN HEN IN CONTINENTAL SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES
St. Petersburg University Studies in Social Sciences & Humanities, 2023The article examines the peculiarities of the use of the new pronoun hen in the three continental Scandinavian languages. Discussions about gender-neutral pronouns originated in the 1960s, when the debates about gender equality and women’s rights were under way in Scandinavia. Different variants of the new gender-neutral pronoun were proposed. Owing to
Yuliana M. Grigoryeva +2 more
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