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“Gender Trouble”

, 2012
This paper explores the relationship between gender equality and economic democracy in worker cooperatives in the United States. A specific method for analyzing women’s status in worker cooperatives is proposed.
Genna R. Miller
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Of Sex and Gender [PDF]

open access: possibleScience, 1996
In a recent online search, I entered the words “biology” and “gender,” expecting to find papers investigating the ways girls might be socialized out of science careers. I did find some sociological papers, but also listed were a great many studies that had nothing to do with humans and ...
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GENDER DILEMMAS, GENDER QUESTIONS, AND THE GENDER MANTRA

Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1991
This paper discusses the social constructions of gender and the problematic effects of these constructions‐masculine/feminie‐on intimate attachments. It summarizes the aspect of feminist scholarship which revised the traditional developmental paradigm to include a psychology of women and cites recent infant research which re‐describes development as a ...
Marcia Sheinberg, Peggy Penn
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Gender differences in risk taking: A meta-analysis.

, 1999
The authors conducted a meta-analysis of 150 studies in which the risk-taking tendencies of male and female participants were compared. Studies were coded with respect to type of task (e.g., self-reported behaviors vs.
James P. Byrnes   +2 more
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Gender Is/in French

differences, 2016
In transatlantic sex wars, gender is supposedly alien to French culture, as if it were essentially American. This nationalist cliché can be turned upside down if one takes language seriously. Gender is not only, but it is also, a grammatical term, especially in French.
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Negotiating Gender: Gender Narratives and Gender Identities

2012
Gender at the Hope in New York City is the focus of this chapter. Eglinton argues that young people used visual material culture (VMC) to make sense of, negotiate, and perform local masculinities and femininities. The author brings in Bruner’s (Acts of meaning.Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1990) ‘narratives’, which she conceives as gender models
Kristen Ali Eglinton   +1 more
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The Gender of Capital

2023
International ...
Bessière, Céline, Gollac, Sibylle
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Gender Equality and Gendered Homicides

Homicide Studies, 2002
An important insight from the feminist literature is that a particular form of inequality—gender inequality—is likely to be associated with a distinctive type of violence—gendered violence. Previous research has demonstrated that rates of a quintessential gendered crime, rape, are related to the relative status of men and women.
Steven F. Messner, Rachel Bridges Whaley
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Gender and Gender Roles

2012
AbstractThis article addresses how the current understandings of gender and gender roles have arisen, before investigating the possibilities for how it might be interpreted and understood through the archaeological evidence available today. The apparent gender division within early Anglo-Saxon burial archaeology arises from the inclusion of distinct ...
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Gendered and Gendering Parties

2006
In order to contextualize the Brazilian and Chilean cases, this chapter surveys the various ways in which Latin America’s political parties have shaped the two interlinked dependent variables of this study: women’s political participation and the formation of state gender policy.
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