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A report on prejudice and discrimination towards sexism
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Critically examine an aspect of gender in a personal, community, social, economic and/or political context. Explore the implications for adult and community education. Topic: The Interplay of Nature/Nurture in Gender and Its Implication in Academia.
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Discuss GENDER IDENTITIES
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Gender differences in education
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Gender Roles
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How do sociological perspectives on sexuality differ from biological explanations?
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How might the relationship between depression and gender have been exaggerated?
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Language and Sexism
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Masculinity in Crisis
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Textual Analysis
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the image of woman and man in advertisement
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– Assess the extent to which sociological theories of interpersonal violence adequately explain why men are more violent than women.
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The characteristics and behaviours thought to be typical of men and women are called stereotypes.Discuss psychological theories of sex differences.
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"Discuss the extent to which traditional masculine and feminine roles are changing"
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"It is not the case that fashion and clothing simply reflect an already existing sex and gender identity, but that they are part of the process by which attitudes to and images of both men and women are created and reproduced." Discuss with examples.
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"Male-female wage differentials reflect human capital differences" Discuss
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"The dichotomy between the private and the public is central to almost two centuries of feminist writing and political struggle; it is, ultimately, what the feminist movement is about" - Discuss.
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"The Mismeasure of Woman" by Carol Tavris, focuses on a society where all standards of normalcy are set by men, thus women will always be considered abnormal.
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"Who's Afraid of Sarah Carter?" A Critical Analysis of Sarah Carter's "Two Months in Big Bear's Camp, 1885: Narratives of 'Indian Captivity' and the Articulation of 'Race' and Gender Hierarchies in Western Canada"
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Language and Gender.
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'According to Crompton and Le Feuvre women experience both horizontal and vertical segregation of work. How is this explained by Sylvia Walby and Catherine Hakim? What evidence would each of these key thinkers use to support their claims?'
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'Gender (and its experiments) and performance are merely another metaphor for the unknown' (Fiona Shaw in Goodman and de Gay (eds) 1998, xxv).
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'Gender equality in work is a myth' - Discuss.
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'Patriarchy explains the widespread nature of violence against women'. Discuss with reference to particular societies.
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'Patriarchy explains the widespread nature of violence against women'. Discuss with reference to particular societies.
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