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Gender Inequity in Institutional Leadership Roles in US Academic Medical Centers: A Systematic Scoping Review.

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Levy MS   +9 more
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Gender studies and gender training in Africa

Development in Practice, 1996
Viewpoint. Also includes viewpoints on 'Organisational capacity-building and the `quick and dirty' consultant', 'The World Bank derogates women's rights: outcomes from Beijing' and 'Demonstrating NGO performance: problems and possibilities'. This article is hosted by our co-publisher Taylor & Francis.
Kasente, Deborah Hope   +3 more
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Gender Policy Studies

2017
This chapter maps out the international field of feminist comparative policy (FCP) and emerging gender policy studies in France in relation to each other. While French researchers have been involved with FCP projects and non-French scholars have contributed significantly to general understanding, knowledge, and theory on France, gender policy studies ...
Amy G. Mazur, Anne Revillard
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Gender bias in journals of gender studies

Scientometrics, 2012
The causes of gender bias favoring men in scientific and scholarly systems are complex and related to overall gender relationships in most of the countries of the world. An as yet unanswered question is whether in research publication gender bias is equally distributed over scientific disciplines and fields or if that bias reflects a closer relation to
Hildrun Kretschmer   +3 more
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Gender Studies/Feminismus

2014
Der franzosische Philosoph und Sozialhistoriker Michel Foucault, der uber zwanzig Jahre nach seinem Tod nicht nur im angloamerikanischen Raum zu den Gegenwartsphilosophen gehort, die am meisten diskutiert werden, sondern mittlerweile auch in den Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften im deutschsprachigen Raum starker als je zuvor rezipiert wird, avancierte,
Stefanie Soine, Sabine Mehlmann
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A Family Study of Gender Identification

Child Development, 1978
Self-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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From gender studies to gender IN studies: case studies on gender-inclusive curriculum in higher education

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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The Selfish Gender, or the Reproduction of Gender Asymmetry in Gender Studies

Studies in East European Thought, 2003
Gender 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

2012
People’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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Is Federalism Gendered? Incorporating Gender into Studies of Federalism

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 2012
This 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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