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Psychosocial Challenge and System Response: Male and Female Perspectives on Pregnancy and ParenthoodMyers, Jennifer G. January 1987 (has links)
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A Ritual Analysis of Women and Work in Selected Situation ComediesScrocco, Phyllis A. January 1992 (has links)
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An Investigation of Gender Differences in the Occurence of Adjustment Problems and Utilization of Help Sources Among Brazilian Undergraduate Students in American Colleges and UniversitiesCarnesi, Mark January 1996 (has links)
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Gender Equity Instruction In Ohio Teacher Education Programs: Preservice Teachers' Understanding Of Gender-Equitable Classroom PracticesJohnson, Susan Edgington January 2001 (has links)
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"Hey Cinderella" Adolescents' Interpretation Of Gender Roles In Country Music VideosAndaloro, Anna January 2001 (has links)
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Finding Space: A Criticism Of The Rhetorical Construction Of The Female Action Hero In FilmDonmoyer, Deidra January 2003 (has links)
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The Influence of Age and Sex on Perceptions of Assertive BehaviorWright, Sandra Eleanor January 1980 (has links)
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Women's fear of violence in public spacesGebremedhin, Frehiwot January 2022 (has links)
Women have historically feared public violence. Although many studies have been undertaken to find solutions, non-western women's experiences have been overlooked. This thesis studies how women's fear of public violence inhibits their movement in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The research used semi-structured interview and a narrative analysis based on a theoretical framework separated into public violence, culture, and safety work. The result indicated that fear of violence affects these women's urban movement and societal norms, economic position, and the acceptance of public aggression worsen the situation. Raising awareness in the society was proposed as a solution to overcome public violence.
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Släppa taget om obligatoriska kunskapspraktiker : Ett försök att skapa rum för dekoloniala och queerfeministiska kunskapspraktiker genom hallen som fysisk och metaforisk platsWiktorsson, Marie January 2023 (has links)
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”This is really close, the way we all are” : A queer phenomenological study of chosenfamilies in BelgiumVesterlund, Tove January 2023 (has links)
This study explores chosen families within the queer community in Belgium. Chosen families and their dynamics are not well understood because they do not follow the heteronormative way of forming a family. The aim is to see how queer individuals understand and construct their families. It is important to show how people outside of the heteronormative system care for each other because they don’t fit in to the norms that are upheld in society. Five people were interviewed, and the resulting transcripts were analyzed using queer phenomenology and thematic analysis. The material showed that there are different ways of constructing a queer family, and that there are certain objects and places that support this process. It also shows how the participants care for their families by sanctioning some heteronormative practices, such as marriage and caring for “kids”. These findings provide us with insight into how families can be created in unique ways, and how people care for others by challenging the norms of what it means to be in a family. / <p>2023-09-14</p>
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