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Confronting Subtle Sexism in An Indonesian EFL Textbook
Language is a powerful tool to communicate ideologies and build a society. Through language, we can see what kind of society we are living in; and apparently, we are living in a society where sexism flourishes without us realizing it. This type of sexism
Ana Humardhiana, Yayah Nurhidayah
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Background: Gendered inequities in disordered eating are well-documented, yet few studies have examined their structural drivers. To help fill this gap, we investigated whether cumulative exposure to state-level structural sexism from childhood through ...
A. Beccia +7 more
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The Relationship Between Family Socialization Styles and Ambivalent Sexism in Adolescence
The aims of the present study are to identify the role that family socialisation styles play in ambivalent sexism and whether differences in sexism can be attributed to gender. We used a sample of 207 adolescents (56.5% girls), all of whom attended state
Jorge-Manuel Dueñas +3 more
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Sexism and Attitude Toward Reporting of Child Sexual Abuse
Long-standing sexism in the Balinese community, based on its traditional paternalistic culture, may become the main factor to underlie children's vulnerability for abuse. School teachers, considering their regularity to interact with children in schools,
Inke Kusumastuti
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Hostile, Benevolent, Implicit: How Different Shades of Sexism Impact Gendered Policy Attitudes
Advances in gender equality and progressive policies are often stymied by cultural sexist systems and individual-level sexist attitudes. These attitudes are pervasive but vary in type—from benevolent to hostile and implicit to explicit. Understanding the
Claire M. Gothreau +2 more
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Women, know your limits: Cultural sexism in academia [PDF]
Despite the considerable advances of the feminist movement across Western societies, in Universities women are less likely to be promoted, or paid as much as their male colleagues, or even get jobs in the first place.
Heather Savigny, Savigny, Heather
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Automatic Classification of Sexism in Social Networks: An Empirical Study on Twitter Data
During the last decade, hateful and sexist content towards women is being increasingly spread on social networks. The exposure to sexist speech has serious consequences to women’s life and limits their freedom of speech.
F. Rodríguez‐Sánchez +2 more
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Background During childhood, parents are the first and most important individuals who form the base of the content of gender stereotypes in children.
Małgorzata Lipowska +2 more
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Self-subjugation among women: Exposure to sexist ideology, self-objectification, and the protective function of the need to avoid closure. [PDF]
Despite extensive evidence confirming the negative consequences of self-objectification, direct experimental evidence concerning its environmental antecedents is scarce.
Jost, John T. +3 more
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Structural Sexism and Women’s Alcohol Use in the United States, 1988–2016
Background: Women’s alcohol consumption and binge drinking have increased concurrent with socio-economic gains and may be related to structural sexism. Methods: We examined associations between structural sexism (state-level sex inequality in political ...
Sarah C. McKetta +4 more
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