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2009
Speaking and writing as a woman in the academy has come to be seen as problematic in much the same way as the category woman, which has become subject to instability, questions and challenges. Even the statement ‘speaking as a woman’ seems oddly quaint, as it appears to be making universalising claims.
Kath Woodward, Sophie Woodward
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American Politics Research, 2013
This paper examines how interpersonal social networks relate to the voting behavior of men and women. We argue that underlying the gender gap in voting is related to social processes that depend on the partisan and sex composition of networks. Analysis of the 2000 American National Election Study identified two ways that sex differences are relevant ...
Scott D. McClurg   +2 more
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ACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems, 2019
The preponderance of the academic research focused on diversity in the IS field has emphasized the perspectives of women and racioethnic minorities. Recent research has found that following the appointment of a female CEO, white male top managers provided less help to colleagues, particularly those identified as minority-status (McDonald, Keeves, &
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 2004
Most studies of sexual behavior and risk are based on self-reports of individuals.The goal of this study was to assess interpartner concordance on self-reported sexual behavior, condom use, and relationship characteristics; and agreement between individuals' perceptions of their partners' sexual risks and the partners' actual reports.Interviews were ...
S Marie, Harvey   +4 more
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Violence Against Women, 2001
Little empirical research has been done on the trial process in domestic violence-related cases. This study represents the first in-depth analysis of this trial process, focusing specifically on the defense themes and strategies used in domestic violence felong trials to challenge the credibility of the prosecution's case.
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