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In: Spiritual care: Zeitschrift für Spiritualität in den Gesundheitsberufen, Volume 9, Issue 4, p. 385-386
ISSN: 2365-8185
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In: Spiritual care: Zeitschrift für Spiritualität in den Gesundheitsberufen, Volume 9, Issue 4, p. 385-386
ISSN: 2365-8185
In: Ossietzky: Zweiwochenschrift für Politik, Kultur, Wirtschaft, Volume 19, Issue 19, p. 698-699
ISSN: 1434-7474
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In: Equality, diversity and inclusion: an international journal, Volume 29, Issue 3, p. 311-320
ISSN: 2040-7157
In: Telos: critical theory of the contemporary, Volume 1985, Issue 63, p. 219-223
ISSN: 1940-459X
In: UTB M 4852
In: UTB 4852
In: Kulturwissenschaften, Soziologie
In: utb-studi-e-book
Gender und gesellschaftlicher WandelJeweils ausgehend von einem aktuellen Ereignis wird anschaulich in die Grundlagen der Gender Studies eingeführt. Dabei wird deutlich, dass Diskussionen über das Thema 'Gender' seit jeher das gesellschaftliche und kulturelle Selbstverständnis des Menschen prägen. Die Verhältnisse der Geschlechter, sowie ihre theoretische und praktische Neuverhandlung, sind dabei sowohl Spiegel wie Antrieb gesellschaftlichen Wandels.
In: Politics & gender: the journal of the Women and Politics Research Section of the American Political Science Association, Volume 1, Issue 1, p. 137-141
ISSN: 1743-923X
Part of a symposium, "The Concept of Gender: Research Implications for Political Science." This article examines ways of finding gender in data from research on individuals. A comparison is drawn between the study of race & the study of gender. While gender is more in the open because Americans are more comfortable making essentialist claims about gender than about race, it is also more invisible because the distinctions of sex are more naturalized & less questioned. Furthermore, gender happens in many social institutions in ways that build linkages between institutions. Without taking these linkages into account, scholars may not observe the scope & cause of potential discrimination. Lastly, gender hierarchies are intimate & can often be explained away as a series of individual choices rather than large-scale discrimination. It is recommended that the study of gender must take into account the unlikelihood that all women or all men will share a vast quantity of life experiences. As a result, any analysis should pinpoint gender into a series of coefficients representing the paths, experiences, & mechanisms through which gender formations operate. References. R. Prince
In: Tijdschrift voor genderstudies, Volume 25, Issue 3, p. 212-230
ISSN: 2352-2437
In: Humanity & Society, Volume 19, Issue 3, p. 90-98
ISSN: 2372-9708