Sentences with phrase «gendered perceptions of»

In this respect, each has highlighted and ultimately transformed the notion of impertinence or overreach, through the lens of the botanical whilst fundamentally expressing an examination of gendered perceptions of subjugation and containment.

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The value of Schilt's work is in its use of the experiences of extraordinary people as a lens to reveal how the value of human capital — an individual's education, experience and abilities — is tied to gender perceptions.
Vibha was never one to worry about how her gender might affect her performance or perceptions of her performance in college, she reports.
In our forthcoming article «Gender Bias, Social Impact Framing, and Evaluation of Entrepreneurial Ventures», published in Organization Science, we find that for female founders, highlighting the social impact of their ventures leads to more positive perceptions.
One finding from the study's survey was that women felt their advancement was hampered by a number of factors, including informal interactions and mentoring with and by their male colleagues, as well as gender biases by entrepreneurs (who are mostly male) in their perception of investors.
Gender socialization informs our sexual expressions, professional choices, emotional attachments, imagined futures and perceptions of social norms and expectations.
My gender does alter my perception of reality and my language.
It wishes to have done with the «gendered» perception of the individual and with all «gendered» usage of words, so that «man» or «masculine» might designate a feminine body and the body itself is no longer understood as a given reality.
The Court does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, religion, age, physical or mental disability, marital status, national origin, citizenship, veterans status, sexual orientation, gender perception, or any other basis prohibited by applicable federal, state or local law.
«By providing women with disabilities the opportunity to compete and demonstrate their physical ability, sport can help to reduce gender stereotypes and negative perceptions associated with women with disabilities,» according to the Secretariat for the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
Because someone who is attracted to people of both genders is clearly an insatiable sex fiend who can never be satisfied by anyone — a terrible stereotype that continues to get perpetuated in the press furthering the perception of LGBTQ people as a bunch of promiscuous heathens.
To varying degrees, these gender differences in perceptions of who does more are evident in two - parent households where both parents work full time as well as in households where the father is employed full time and the mother is employed part time or is not employed.
[3] Sophie Heine, «The EU approach to gender: Limitations and Alternatives», Egmont European Policy Brief, March 2015 [4] In fact, the existing evidence seems to indicate that the level of aggressiveness is similar in men and women (even if its perception can vary substantially): see the chapter on this topic in Sophie Heine.
More generally, gender stereotypes are used to justify women's unlikelihood to speak up: the general perception of women as instruments whose function is primordially to be used, as passive sexual objects than as active subjects, as bodies and faces that should be looked at and evaluated on the basis of demanding aesthetic criteria, as sacrificial mothers or as empathetic persons mainly attuned to other's people needs, is not very compatible with an assertive form of communication.
The order would is based on concerns that workers can be discriminated against or attacked based on the discovery or the perception of their gender, gender identity or sexual orientation.
So, what's the difference in perceptions of workers pre - and postchildbirth except for the gender of the parent?
The new science of sex and gender holds the prospect of helping shape public perception and policy making to acknowledge this reality.
«For example, women and men are divided in their perception of the role gender will play in the outcome.
Among the factors identified that may influence gender distribution: surgery eligibility, insurance coverage, health awareness and perception of body image.
Conversely, demographic factors such as gender and age had comparatively small effects on the perception of the dress image.
They therefore analysed the responses of 600 US men in 2012 to an online survey about their perceptions of male gender and how their own self - image fitted in with this, and risky behaviours.
Half of women working in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) jobs report having experienced gender discrimination at work, according to a new Pew Research Center survey examining people's experiences in the workplace and perceptions of fair treatment for women — as well as racial and ethnic minorities — in STEM occupations.
Do certain smells influence our perceptions of gender?
«The origin of this productivity gap seems unlikely to be related to inherent differences in talent or effort,» the authors write, «and may instead be related to differential access to resources and mentoring, greater rates of hostile work environments or sexual harassment, differences in self - perceptions, or other gender - correlated factors.»
«Our research found there were gender differences in trainees» perceptions of prototype fit, surgical identification and perceptions, with men generally reporting higher levels of these variables.
In order to calculate simple effects of odor perception, a second flexible factorial design with the within - subject factor Odor Perception (collapsed over the conditions Anxiety / Sport) and the between - subject factors Participant and Gender of Participant was perception, a second flexible factorial design with the within - subject factor Odor Perception (collapsed over the conditions Anxiety / Sport) and the between - subject factors Participant and Gender of Participant was Perception (collapsed over the conditions Anxiety / Sport) and the between - subject factors Participant and Gender of Participant was specified.
In other words, positive changes in public perceptions and gender stereotypes might be an added benefit of many and diverse scientists sharing their experiences and photos online.
Per the film's trailer, it appears this time returning auteur Adam McKay will be fearlessly tackling the period's race politics with a similarly incisive eye to that he previously brought to bear on gender perception in the 1970s, and with a laundry list of Hollywood power players lining up for cameo roles like this is goddamn Altman or something, suffice to say that it's going to be an effort to stay classy till Christmas, but we're going to have to try.
A view of a gendered marketplace limits the perception of women's career potential.
How has society's perceptions of race and gender differences changed since the 1950s and 60s, the era in which this movie is set.
Like «Mad Men,» it uses its subject and setting to explore the lives of characters in that era and to reflect our own perceptions and preconceptions of sex, race, gender roles, and the complicated relations between men and women.
Actresses Salma Hayek, Ashley Judd and Anabella Sciorra took to the stage on behalf of the Time's Up movement to hail the «unstoppable spirits who kicked ass and broke through the biased perceptions against their race, their gender and ethnicity to tell their stories», praising such breakthrough creatives as Ava DuVernay, Barry Jenkins, Yance Ford and Kumail Nanjiani.
I was especially interested in the influence of a teacher's gender on students» perceptions, because engagement with an academic subject may be an important precursor to subsequent achievement levels, course selection in high school and college, and also occupational choice.
In addition to examining the effect of teacher gender on students» test - score performance, I examined teacher perceptions of a student's performance and student perceptions of the subject taught by a particular teacher.
The report, funded by the Commercial Education Trust, revealed that the negative perceptions around apprenticeships among students, teachers and parents hampers take - up and highlights how more needs to be done to ensure equal guidance for both academic and vocational pathways and challenge views about the suitability of different apprenticeships across genders.
Indeed, my results confirm that a teacher's gender does have large effects on student test performance, teacher perceptions of students, and students» engagement with academic material.
«Prompted by your Global Search for Education series, a survey was designed and responses were obtained from 53 female and 78 male students at the University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez campus, with the aim of exploring gender perceptions
After reading that article, I added another D for diversity and invited a mix of scientists of different demographics (of age, gender, and racial backgrounds) to help us combat the perception of who does science.
For example, the data revealed that bullying is the number one issue students want to take action on, 88 percent of teens view bullying as a problem, gender slightly alters student's perception of the problem, and charter schools fair slightly better in the bullying problems.
«Navigating the pathway to tenure has always been vexing for junior faculty, and we don't expect that problem will ever go away entirely, but it is troublesome that gender differences in perceptions of clarity still exist,» Trower said.
District programs, activities, and practices shall be free from discrimination, intimidation, harassment and bullying based on race, color, ancestry, national origin, ethnic group identification, age, religion, marital or parental status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, or genetic information; the perception of one or more of such characteristics; or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics.
The first demonstrates gender gaps in both mathematics achievement and teacher perceptions of male and female mathematic ability.
From the introductory chapter through the conclusion, the reader is presented with research that supports meaningful student involvement in school decision - making and research, students» perceptions of detracking, gender, school support, and learning environments, students» experiences of identity - based curricular reform and school governance.
I have learned that the issue is not inherently one of gender but rather that of perceptions and expectations of gender.
Race, gender, highest degree earned, means of preparation (lateral entry versus traditional preparation), and National Board - certification status did not appear to affect teacher perceptions of any working conditions domain.
How do issues related to race, gender and implicit bias impact our perceptions of students of color?
The authors explain how adults» subliminal perceptions of students based on characteristics such as race, class, gender, and demeanor can result in the sorting of students into updraft and downdraft tracks.
Is there a gender difference in students» perceptions of the learning environment?
The project is meant to both «expose the antifemale bias of the art world» and «uncover the complex workings of human perception and how unconscious ideas about gender, race and celebrity influence a viewer's understanding of a given work of art.»
Funded by an ambitious IndieGoGo campaign that exceeded its original $ 50,000 goal, App Camp for Girls is a way to break down some of the gender bias in the industry while also addressing the common perception that software technology is a «boy hobby.»
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