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A subject guide prepared for the University of London International Programmes by Pia Pichler, offering advice to students taking the Language and Gender course. This course aims to give a comprehensive introduction to the study of language and gender.
Svenja Völkel, Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald
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European Journal of Law Reform, 2020
Gender and Language: A Public Law Perspective The article adopts a public law perspective in order to focus on Gender-Fair Language (GFL) policies and drafting, by considering both language neutralization and language differentiation in some legal systems characterized by different languages.The article argues that the real problem is whether
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Gender and Language: A Public Law Perspective The article adopts a public law perspective in order to focus on Gender-Fair Language (GFL) policies and drafting, by considering both language neutralization and language differentiation in some legal systems characterized by different languages.The article argues that the real problem is whether
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BlackboxNLP Workshop on Analyzing and Interpreting Neural Networks for NLP, 2023
Language models (LMs) exhibit and amplify many types of undesirable biases learned from the training data, including gender bias. However, we lack tools for effectively and efficiently changing this behavior without hurting general language modeling ...
Abhijith Chintam +4 more
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Language models (LMs) exhibit and amplify many types of undesirable biases learned from the training data, including gender bias. However, we lack tools for effectively and efficiently changing this behavior without hurting general language modeling ...
Abhijith Chintam +4 more
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An Introduction to 'Gender and Language'
Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, 2002(S/ern Af Linguistics & Applied Language Stud: 2002 20(3): iii)
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Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 2018
Transgender and gender nonconforming (TGNC) individuals face negative consequences linked to prejudice, including homelessness and violence. One medium that perpetuates prejudice toward TGNC individuals is our choice in language.
Alison J. Patev +3 more
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Transgender and gender nonconforming (TGNC) individuals face negative consequences linked to prejudice, including homelessness and violence. One medium that perpetuates prejudice toward TGNC individuals is our choice in language.
Alison J. Patev +3 more
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Gender, Race, and Intersectional Bias in Resume Screening via Language Model Retrieval
AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and SocietyArtificial intelligence (AI) hiring tools have revolutionized resume screening, and large language models (LLMs) have the potential to do the same. However, given the biases which are embedded within LLMs, it is unclear whether they can be used in this ...
Kyra Wilson, Aylin Caliskan
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The Silicon Ceiling: Auditing GPT’s Race and Gender Biases in Hiring
Conference on Equity and Access in Algorithms, Mechanisms, and OptimizationLarge language models (LLMs) are increasingly being introduced in workplace settings, with the goals of improving efficiency and fairness. However, concerns have arisen regarding these models’ potential to reflect or exacerbate social biases and ...
Lena Armstrong +3 more
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Australian Feminist Studies, 1988
How do language and gender interact? This can be interpreted as asking about sexual difference in relation to language-use. How do the sexes speak, how do we speak of the sexes? And could or should these patterns change? Not surprisingly, understanding language-gender interactions solely in terms of sexual difference yields a static and ...
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How do language and gender interact? This can be interpreted as asking about sexual difference in relation to language-use. How do the sexes speak, how do we speak of the sexes? And could or should these patterns change? Not surprisingly, understanding language-gender interactions solely in terms of sexual difference yields a static and ...
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Gender Bias in Large Language Models across Multiple Languages
arXiv.orgWith the growing deployment of large language models (LLMs) across various applications, assessing the influence of gender biases embedded in LLMs becomes crucial.
Jinman Zhao +4 more
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Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2021
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