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Sexism in Schools [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Sexism is gender-based prejudice or discrimination. As with other forms of prejudice and discrimination, it functions to maintain status and power differences between groups in society. One manifestation of sexism involves prejudice and discrimination against girls and women who seek to achieve in prestigious fields traditionally associated with males.
Campbell, Leaper, Christia Spears, Brown
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Sexism

open access: yes, 2020
Sexism is described as stereotyping or discrimination that occurs when a person is treated unfairly based on their sex. Both men and women can experience sexism but typically, sexism is prejudice against women.
R Vickers-Jones (15060010)   +4 more
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Reinforcing the Glass Ceiling: The Consequences of Hostile Sexism for Female Managerial Candidates [PDF]

open access: yesSex Roles, 2004
Previous research has established that benevolent sexism is related to the negative evaluation of women who violate specific norms for behavior. Research has yet to document the causal impact of hostile sexism on evaluations of individual targets ...
Barbara M Masser, , Abrams Dominic
exaly   +2 more sources

A systematic review of the ambivalent sexism literature: Hostile sexism protects men's power; benevolent sexism guards traditional gender roles.

Psychological bulletin, 2023
According to ambivalent sexism theory (Glick & Fiske, 1996), the coexistence of gendered power differences and mutual interdependence creates two apparently opposing but complementary sexist ideologies: hostile sexism (HS; viewing women as manipulative ...
Orly Bareket, S. Fiske
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Sexism

open access: yes, 2015
This article first reviews the historical rise and the developments of psychological research on sexism which led to the differentiation between biological sex and cultural gender, and highlights commonalities between gender relations and other status ...
Kulich, Clara   +3 more
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ArMIS - The Arabic Misogyny and Sexism Corpus with Annotator Subjective Disagreements

International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, 2022
The use of misogynistic and sexist language has increased in recent years in social media, and is increasing in the Arabic world in reaction to reforms attempting to remove restrictions on women lives.
Dina Almanea, Massimo Poesio
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Gaming sexism: gender and identity in the era of casual video games

Critical Studies in Media and Communication, 2021
Although the “gamer” label has various meanings, I suppose one could say I have been a gamer since childhood.
Guy Harrison
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Sexism

Proceedings of the 40th ACM technical symposium on Computer science education, 2009
Using longitudinal survey data from women in the CRA-W Graduate Cohort program, we measured the prevalence of observed or experienced sexism and its impact on departure from Computer Science and Computer Engineering (CSE) doctoral programs. Our data suggest that sexist behavior is perceived less often by these women than it is by women in general.
J. McGrath Cohoon, Zhen Wu, Jie Chao
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