Sentences with phrase «gender difference in society»

They explored fiction, the cinematic gaze, pleasure, and power from the perspective of gender difference in society, anticipating some of the most interesting art of today.

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This process is attuned to the needs of a technological society, in which gender differences increasingly are less important, functional equality for technical roles is more useful, cooperation and tolerance make the workplace more efficient, and sexual behavior and family life are less relevant to work life.
However, race and gender become important contributors to diversity in a society where those differences are commonly used to set groups of people apart.
Overall, these findings shed light on the role of ethnic and gender differences in the appraisal of nonverbal behaviors, and extend our understanding of factors that may lead to successful social interaction in the context of growing diversity in our society.
How has society's perceptions of race and gender differences changed since the 1950s and 60s, the era in which this movie is set.
Director Adam Shankman's film (a remake of the ’88 original and based on the ’02 Tony - Winning Broadway musical) shows that people of any age, size, race or gender matter — when it comes to pursuing your dreams, falling in love, and making a difference in society.
Mariam Durrani, an expert on Islamophobia and Muslim youth and a lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE), says that even if there are no Muslim students in a class, «changing educational and society - wide demographics suggest that as young people come of age, we'll have even greater need for conversations about learning across difference and about addressing systemic inequalities,» whether about religion, race, gender, sexual orientation, or other identifiers.
Blackstone Valley Prep is committed to the academic success, social and emotional growth, and health and wellness of 100 % of scholars in an intentionally diverse school that celebrates the racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, gender, and sexual - orientation differences of our scholars, staff, and families by actively engaging in courageous conversations about the value of peoples» differences; raising awareness of self and society's structural inequities; and empowering all people to engage in an open and honest dialogue with an active voice.
«Hide / Seek» considers such themes as the role of sexual difference in depicting modern America; how artists explored the fluidity of sexuality and gender; how major themes in modern art — especially abstraction — were influenced by social marginalization; and how art reflected society's evolving and changing attitudes toward sexuality, desire, and romantic attachment.
The finding, from a new Law Society study of solicitors» salaries in 2012, compares badly with the national picture: the law's gender pay gap is well over double the 9.6 % difference between men and women's pay across the UK as a whole, as reported by the Office for National Statistics.
In our society, gender serves as the basis of a hierarchical system of male dominance and female subordination... Marital power differences are obscured by the dominant ideology of the companionate marriage.»
TY - JOUR AU - 김보람 AU - Kyungsook Lee AU - 박진아 AU - 이지성 TI - The Emotional - Behavioral Characters and Behavior Problems in Institutionalized Care Children: Focusing on gender differences T2 - The Korean Journal of Woman Psychology PY - 2008 VL - 13 IS - 1 PB - The Korean Society For Woman Psychology SP - 43 - 61 SN - 1229 - 0726 AB - This study examined the institutional children's psychological features as comparing institutional care children with normal children focusing on gender differences.
Although many studies have discussed widowhood through death in terms of social support theory and gender differences in marital and social relationships (Levenson, Carstensen, & Gottman, 1993; Lopata, 1978; Ross & Mirowsky, 2002; Umberson et al., 1992), our knowledge of widowhood's relationship to depression is based on studies conducted in western developed societies (Bankoff, 1983; Carr et al., 2000; Stroebe, Stroebe, & Abakoumkin, 1999; van Baarsen, 2002).
Gender differences in the impact of social ties on depressive symptoms associated with widowhood may be more pronounced in societies with more rigid gender roles, such as Gender differences in the impact of social ties on depressive symptoms associated with widowhood may be more pronounced in societies with more rigid gender roles, such as gender roles, such as Korea.
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