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Masculinity, sexism and populist radical right support

open access: yesFrontiers in Political Science, 2023
IntroductionThe gender gap in populist radical right voting—with women being less likely to support populist radical right parties than men—is well-established. Much less is known about the interplay between gender, masculinity and populist radical right
Hilde Coffe   +4 more
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Belief in sexism shift: Defining a new form of contemporary sexism and introducing the belief in sexism shift scale (BSS scale).

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2021
The belief that the target of sexism has shifted from women to men is gaining popularity. Yet despite its potential theoretical and practical importance, the belief that men are now the primary target of sexism has not been systematically defined nor has
Miriam K Zehnter   +3 more
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SWSR: A Chinese dataset and lexicon for online sexism detection [PDF]

open access: greenOnline Soc. Networks Media, 2021
Aiqi Jiang   +3 more
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Homophobia: A Weapon of Sexism

open access: diamondRadical Teacher, 2019
For students in a Politics and Sex course, Pharr’s very personal book engages students in critical analysis of their own lives and of their society.
Carole J. Sheffield
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SemEval-2023 Task 10: Explainable Detection of Online Sexism [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Workshop on Semantic Evaluation, 2023
Online sexism is a widespread and harmful phenomenon. Automated tools can assist the detection of sexism at scale. Binary detection, however, disregards the diversity of sexist content, and fails to provide clear explanations for why something is sexist.
Hannah Rose Kirk   +3 more
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Benevolent and hostile sexism in a shifting global context

open access: yesNature Reviews Psychology, 2022
The theory of and research on ambivalent sexism — which encompasses both attitudes that are overtly negative (hostile sexism) and those that seem subjectively positive but are actually harmful (benevolent sexism) — have made substantial contributions to ...
M. Barreto, D. Doyle
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Linking Ambivalent Sexism to Violence-Against-Women Attitudes and Behaviors: A Three-Level Meta-analytic Review

open access: yesSexuality & Culture, 2023
Ambivalent sexism (hostile and benevolent sexism) maintains gender inequalities and has been applied to investigate violence against women (VAW). We conducted a comprehensive three-level meta-analytic review testing ambivalent sexism as predictors of VAW-
Brenda C. Gutierrez, C. Leaper
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A systematic literature review on ambivalent sexism [PDF]

open access: yesPsihološka Obzorja, 2017
Manifestations of sexism are under the constant influence of social changes and changes in gender relations. This paper presents modern forms of sexism, with an emphasis on the ambivalent sexism theory (Glick and Fiske, 1996).
Mojca Svetek
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Gender Prejudice Within the Family: The Relation Between Parents' Sexism and Their Socialization Values

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Gender inequalities are still persistent despite the growing policy efforts to combat them. Sexism, which is an evaluative tendency leading to different treatment of people based on their sex and to denigration (hostile sexism) or enhancement (benevolent
Daniela Barni   +6 more
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"Call me sexist, but..." : Revisiting Sexism Detection Using Psychological Scales and Adversarial Samples [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Conference on Web and Social Media, 2020
Research has focused on automated methods to effectively detect sexism online. Although overt sexism seems easy to spot, its subtle forms and manifold expressions are not.
Mattia Samory   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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