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Masculinity, sexism and populist radical right support
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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Benevolent Sexism and Hostile Sexism Across the Ages
Ambivalent sexism theory states that prejudice toward women comprises two interrelated ideologies. Endorsement of hostile sexism—aggressive and competitive attitudes toward women—is linked with endorsement of benevolent sexism—paternalistic and patronizing attitudes toward women.
Hammond, Matthew D. +3 more
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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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Sweet poison: how benevolent sexism hinders Chinese female employees’ career growth [PDF]
As societal civility and education levels improve, the social status of females continues to rise, and the topic of gender equality has received increasing attention. However, female employees’ career growth is likely to be hindered by benevolent sexism.
Shuyu Man, Xiaoxue Zhang, Jianpeng Fan
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Sweet words, secretly sour? Ambivalent sexism may predict disordered eating in Chinese women: the roles of self-objectification, body image comparison, and partner intimacy [PDF]
Background Given the prevalence of disordered eating and the persistence of traditional gender roles in China, this study examined the relationship between ambivalent sexism (including both benevolent and hostile forms) and disordered eating in Chinese ...
Ruijie Xu, Changkai Chen
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Gender and Sexual Orientation Differences in Sexist Attitudes Among Korean Adults: A MIMIC Model Approach [PDF]
The ambivalent sexism theory supports differences in the manifestations of sexism among individuals with diverse genders and sexual orientations. However, it still remained unclear whether individuals who share common strong cultural values endorse ...
Minsun Lee, Hyun-Hwa Lee
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The Impact of Sexism on Leadership in Female-Male Climbing Dyads [PDF]
We investigated how sexism affected leadership in mixed-gender alpine climbing-dyads. We asked whether benevolent sexism would impair, and hostile sexism would increase (as a form of resistance) women’s leadership; and whether benevolent sexism would ...
Clara Kulich +2 more
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This paper surveys the incidence of sexism in the structure and use of English, and compares it with corresponding aspects of Yoruba. Subsequently, it examines the areas in which, due to the co-existence of the two languages in southwestern Nigeria, the ...
Yisa Kehinde Yusuf
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SemEval-2023 Task 10: Explainable Detection of Online Sexism [PDF]
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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Ambivalent sexism and violence toward women: A meta‐analysis
Elena R Agadullina +2 more
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