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A Family Study of Gender Identification
Child Development, 1978Self-reports about 70 masculine and feminine behaviors were collected from 177 undergraduates and their families. These self-report scores were correlated within family pairs to assess family resemblances in masculine or feminine preferences. The obtained family correlations were compared with those predicted by a simple additive-genetic theory, an X ...
Adele Rabin, Harry Munsinger
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International Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, 2015
CONTEXT Curriculum-based sexuality and HIV education is a mainstay of interventions to prevent STIs, HIV and unintended pregnancy among young people.
N. Haberland
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CONTEXT Curriculum-based sexuality and HIV education is a mainstay of interventions to prevent STIs, HIV and unintended pregnancy among young people.
N. Haberland
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Gender and Education, 2012
From gender studies to gender IN studies: case studies on gender-inclusive curriculum in higher education, edited by Laura Grunberg, Bucharest, UNESCO-CEPES Studies on Higher Education, 2011, 250 p...
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From gender studies to gender IN studies: case studies on gender-inclusive curriculum in higher education, edited by Laura Grunberg, Bucharest, UNESCO-CEPES Studies on Higher Education, 2011, 250 p...
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Rethinking Women's and Gender Studies
, 2012Preface Acknowledgements INTRODUCTION: Why Rethink: Critical Genealogies in the Discipline Part 1: Foundational Assumptions Section Introduction 1. Feminism, Layli Maparyan 2. Interdisciplinarity, Diane Lichtenstein 3. Methods, Katherine Side 4. Pedagogy,
Catherine M. Orr+2 more
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The Selfish Gender, or the Reproduction of Gender Asymmetry in Gender Studies
Studies in East European Thought, 2003Gender discrimination can be overt anddeliberate. It can be covert and indeliberate.In the latter case it is called `asymmetry'.The gender studies community aims to reveal andeliminate any forms of gender asymmetry.However, insufficient methodological andtheoretical reflection implies the reproductionof gender asymmetry throughout genderstudies.
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Gendering Religious Studies: Reconstructing Religion and Gender Studies in Japan
2012People’s consciousness toward gender issues has undergone considerable change in Japanese society during the past two decades, and this has naturally influenced scholarship as well. Where feminist and gender studies in Japan have advanced, religion has been a less than frequent topic for Japanese scholars of feminist and gender studies.
Masako Kuroki+2 more
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Gender differences in risk taking: A meta-analysis.
, 1999The 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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Is Federalism Gendered? Incorporating Gender into Studies of Federalism
Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 2012This article provides a roadmap for what gender scholarship offers scholars of federalism. It argues that applying a gender perspective can enrich the field by introducing new concepts, questions, hypotheses, and debates. Gender scholarship’s focus on power and change will also make theorizing about federalism more dynamic.
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The Theological Study of Gender
2014This chapter traces the academic development of postmodern theology and gender studies, from the feminist theologies of the 1960s–1980s through the ‘linguistic turn’ to the emergence of the concept of ‘intersectionality’. Beattie argues that gender theory restores to theology the forgotten wisdom of its own tradition with regard to language and the ...
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Gender Studies and Women's Studies
Australian Feminist Studies, 2000(2000). Gender Studies and Women's Studies. Australian Feminist Studies: Vol. 15, No. 31, pp. 39-48.
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