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    I do believe that gender roles and advertising do have some influence in the occurrence of violence‚ because based on advertisements and the media‚ there are certain roles men and women are to portray. For example‚ women are the caregivers‚ have to maintain a clean home‚ and are inferior to men. Men are to have strong and positive characteristic to be viewed‚ and considered as a “man.” As in the video‚ Killing Us Softly 4‚ Jean Kilbourne states‚ “turning a human being into a thing is almost the first

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    GENDER EQUALITY: PROBLEMS‚ STRATEGIES AND SOLUTIONS Mari Teigen Institute for Social Research Bergen‚ 20. september 2012 Outline • Problems • Strategies • Solutions Institutt for samfunnsforskning www.samfunnsforskning.no The Principle of Gender Equality • Parity Participation / Everyones right to participate on an equal footing • • • Economical participation Cultural participation Political participation • Multi-dimensionality Institutt for samfunnsforskning

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    GENDER STEREOTYPES IN THE 21ST CENTURY According to the oxford dictionary the definition of stereotype is “ A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing”. Everyone has a preconceived notion about a ‘MAN’ and a ‘WOMEN’‚ a man’s work or women’s work‚ the characteristic ways in which a man or a women is defined also has some preconceived notions. These preconceived notions can be defined as stereotypes. The stereotypes begin at an early age‚ even

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    Gender Roles Gender Roles Abstract This research paper explores five published journals articles from research-conducted interview‚ online survey‚ and questionnaires about gender roles. The first two articles talk about the sharing of parenthood and how their roles as parents are being misunderstood by the society. The third article explores if social support balances the link between gender role conflict and psychological distress‚ and also‚ the fourth article investigates cardiovascular

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    Gender Role * Refers to a set of social and behavioral norms that within a specific culture‚ are widely considered to be socially appropriate for individual of a specific gender. * Patterns of attitude and behavior that a society expects of its members because of their being a male or female. * The role portrayed by an individual with respect to a combinations of factors or any onr of them ‚ depending on any living conditions. Gender role of a man and women is influence by a variety

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    Gender Roles Children learn from their parents and society the conception of "feminine" and "masculine." Much about these conceptions is not biological at all but cultural. The way we tend to think about men and women and their gender roles in society constitute the prevailing paradigm that influences out thinking. Riane Eisler points out that the prevailing paradigm makes it difficult for us to analyze properly the roles of men and women in prehistory "we have a cultural bias that we bring

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    The Concept of Gender

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    The concept of gender was bought in to academic usage to stand for the cultural manifestation of biological sexual differences. However what it means to be a women or a man is a cultural accomplishment that has its roots both in the way gender is presented in our society and in the way we talk‚ walk and the interact with others. Consumption activities are fundamentally gendered. Women enjoy shopping and being style manager of their homes even talking it upon themselves to dress their husbands. Men

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    What is social science? Mills: Sociological Imagination To perceive personal troubles of milieu as “public issues of social structure” “Quality of mind that will help them to use information and develop reason in order to achieve lucid summations of what is going on in the world and what may be happening within themselves” Science as a way of knowing Social science is the scientific study of society and social relations Science is a method of inquiry‚ which appeared during the Enlightenment

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    brains and gender

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    and male humans. However‚ recently‚ new research has revealed that the differences between men and women are caused by brain structure differences and they have effects on development of medicine. The research shows the brains of men and women have similarities and differences. This research also has implications for the development of medicine in the future. There are many similarities and differences between the brains of men and women. First‚ they have similarities in brain functions. For example

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    Gender equality is more than a goal in itself. It is a precondition for meeting the challenge of reducing poverty‚ promoting sustainable development and building good governance.” (Kofi Annan) In Paulette Jiles’s poem‚ “Paper Matches” and in Judith Ortiz Cofer’s poem‚ “The Changeling” the theme described is gender roles. In the two poems the women do not feel appreciated. These two poems are very similar in theme‚ content‚ and figurative language. However‚ the structures of the two poems are very

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