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Women's series: by women, for women?
2011One of the striking phenomena in the 19th century publishing history is the abundant publication of publisher''s series. This contribution concerns series specifically meant for women. The focus is on Dutch literary series for women, mostly 19th century.
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Women in Group and Women’s Groups
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 2002Female development is characterized by the introjection of maternal and paternal objects, which creates a rich internal world for women. However, the feminine tendency to become diffused in identifications sometimes results in women feeling overpowered in mixed-gender groups.
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Women's Folklore, Women's Culture
Béaloideas, 1986The essays in Women's Folklore, Women's Culture focus on women performers of folklore and on women's genre of folklore. Long ignored, women's folklore is often collaborative and frequently is enacted in the privacy of the domestic sphere. This book provides insights balancing traditional folklore scholarship.
Rosan A. Jordan+2 more
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Journal of Social Work Education, 2015
As women in this female-centered profession of social work, we have not effectively advocated for ourselves in terms of leadership in our educational systems. We reexamine the 2008 special section of the Journal of Social Work Education on women in the academy and build on information that suggests social work has lost its momentum to advocate for a ...
Anyikwa, Victoria A.+3 more
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As women in this female-centered profession of social work, we have not effectively advocated for ourselves in terms of leadership in our educational systems. We reexamine the 2008 special section of the Journal of Social Work Education on women in the academy and build on information that suggests social work has lost its momentum to advocate for a ...
Anyikwa, Victoria A.+3 more
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Simians, Cyborgs, and Women: The Reinvention of Nature
, 1990I. Nature as a System of Production and Reproduction 1. Animal Sociology and a Natural Economy of the Body Politic 2. The Past Is the Contested Zone 3. The Biological Enterprise II. Contested Readings: Narrative Natures 4. In the Beginning Was the Word 5.
D. Haraway
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Educational Theatre Journal, 1972
Thomas Middleton (1580-1627), a bricklayer's son, rose to become one of the most eminent playwrights of the Jacobean period. Along with Ben Johnson he helped shape the dynamic course of drama in Renaissance England. His range is broad, as his work successfully covers comedy, tragedy, and history.
Thomas Middleton, Roma Gill
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Thomas Middleton (1580-1627), a bricklayer's son, rose to become one of the most eminent playwrights of the Jacobean period. Along with Ben Johnson he helped shape the dynamic course of drama in Renaissance England. His range is broad, as his work successfully covers comedy, tragedy, and history.
Thomas Middleton, Roma Gill
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Social Work, 1977
Women have traditionally been the women in crisis because of separation, major recipients of service from mendivorce, or difficult relationships with tal health practitioners. When the Edimen. The appropriateness of tradi son-Metuchen Community Focus tional counseling or therapeutic ap Team, an outreach unit of professional proaches seemed questionable,
Barbara Joslin Landgraf, Miriam Habib
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Women have traditionally been the women in crisis because of separation, major recipients of service from mendivorce, or difficult relationships with tal health practitioners. When the Edimen. The appropriateness of tradi son-Metuchen Community Focus tional counseling or therapeutic ap Team, an outreach unit of professional proaches seemed questionable,
Barbara Joslin Landgraf, Miriam Habib
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‘For women, by women’: women-only unions in Japan
Japan Forum, 2005Low rates of union membership and lack of representation on union committees for women in contemporary union structures in Japan disguise the contributions women have made to the union movement. In exploring the development of women-only unions in Japan and the role they fulfil as women-only organizations, I argue that enterprise unions are exclusive ...
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, 2001
This review article posits that the scarcity of women at the upper levels of organizations is a consequence of gender bias in evaluations. It is proposed that gender stereotypes and the expectations they produce about both what women are like ...
M. Heilman
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This review article posits that the scarcity of women at the upper levels of organizations is a consequence of gender bias in evaluations. It is proposed that gender stereotypes and the expectations they produce about both what women are like ...
M. Heilman
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Psychological bulletin, 2003
A meta-analysis of 45 studies of transformational, transactional, and laissez-faire leadership styles found that female leaders were more transformational than male leaders and also engaged in more of the contingent reward behaviors that are a component ...
A. Eagly+2 more
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A meta-analysis of 45 studies of transformational, transactional, and laissez-faire leadership styles found that female leaders were more transformational than male leaders and also engaged in more of the contingent reward behaviors that are a component ...
A. Eagly+2 more
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