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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Society plays a big role in constructing the gender of a female and male. Do we become who we are as individuals because we are born a female and male or do we accumulate traits as we grow up? As we grow up we are expected to do certain things as part of our gender rule. In today’s society‚ Mass media production like magazines‚ video games‚ movies‚ and clothing influences many young males and females. Heteronormativity is the view that emphasizes the difference between a man and woman. As an assumption
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INTRODUCTION TO GENGER RELATIONSHIPS IN UNIVERSITIES Gender refers to the socially constructed roles‚ behaviours‚ activities‚ and attributes that a given society considers appropriate for men and women. Most people usually confuse between the two terms‚ gender and sex. Sex refers to the biological and physiological characteristics that define men and women. For better clarification "Male" and "female" are sex categories‚ while "masculine" and "feminine" are gender categories. Aspects of sex will not vary substantially
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Gender and Family By: Sherrica Newburn CJS 230 Gender and Family As juvenile delinquency continues to be a growing problem in America‚ research and analysis have shown that gender and family can have a huge impact on juvenile delinquency. When it comes to gender‚ many differences take place during the development and socialization in the male and female causing different juvenile offending patterns. Changes in family structures will also have implications on socialization for both male
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Using examples‚ discuss the way in which the situation comedy can be analysed in terms of gender. This paper will explore in detail‚ the concept of gender and it’s relation to the situation comedy (sitcom)‚ analysing both masculine and feminine gender roles within this popular genre of television. To gain a basic understanding of the theory included in the representation of gender in the sitcom‚ this paper will mainly draw on the research of television theorist Bret Mills. The well-known sitcom
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world. While the genders may differ in how they express their emotions‚ men and women do not inherently differ in the frequency of emotionality. Men are not emotionless‚ and women do not overcompensate for men’s lack of emotion. The roots of our ideas about gender and emotion date far back. According to Simon and Nath‚ "Historians have documented that Americans’ beliefs about women’s emotionality and men’s unemotionality (or emotional reserve) are rooted in the 19th century gender ideologies‚ which
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Since there has been the assumption that gender images presented in advertisements influence members of the society‚ self-awareness and awareness of others‚ the socialisation process as well as the society’s dominant stereotypes‚ attitudes‚ opinions‚ values and consumption traditions‚ it is very important to know which gender images are created in ads intended for Lithuanian consumers‚ how they are constructed‚ what their features are and what impact is sought in ads through specific images. This
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other gender differences‚ miscommunications between males and females can be explained by either the biological aspect or the cultural/environmental aspect. Deborah Tannen‚ a University professor of linguistics at Georgetown University and an Author‚ suggests the biological explanation to be the problem: "Sometimes when you are talking to someone from other gender‚ it is like you are talking to someone from another world‚" when she was talking about communications between opposite genders. That
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Gender Stereotype Stereotyping was an act of generalizing a group by observation of some group members‚ but later it becomes a popular belief and assumption to certain groups. Although sometimes these assumption made by stereotyping can be correct but most of the time it affects our judgment by oversimplifying our further observation on the others. People sometimes rationalize their stereotyping by ignoring evidence that contradicts the stereotype‚ thus created unconscious stereotype. Unconscious
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Professor Kristen Heine WRA 125 Section 006 October 5‚ 2012 Language & Gender Language is a very powerful element. When we talk about language we refer to it as a body of words and the systems we use to communicate with people who are of the same community or nation‚ the same geographical area‚ or the same cultural traditions. Many factors can affect language such as: age‚ ethnicity‚ social class‚ education‚ and gender. Gender will be the main topic that I analyze in this paper. Men and women talk
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