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and by “censoring” I mean first allowing the heterodox person to publish material on the organization’s websitebut subsequently removing it because the publication was “a mistake” that caused “distress”. That is nonsensical behavior, and ...
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In another socio-economic context, women may have to play a role as breadwinners in order to support family economy, share family’s financial responsibilities, or to improve the quality of life in terms of education and health, for instance. Traditional Saudi society is not much different ...
According to the World Health Organization, Gender refers to the socially constructed characteristics of women and men—such as norms, roles and relationships of and between groups of women and men. It varies from society to society and can be changed. While most people are born either male or...
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"When society teaches women to be competitive, dismissive, and weary of each other it adds to the lack of safety each woman inherently feels,” Munro explains. "It also creates a subtle narrative for women normalising mistreatment — that it is OK to be treated poorly by both men and women...
Such an approach responds directly to structuralist thinking, a way of thought that hopes to reveal defining structures within society, language and the mind – and thus constructs essentialised ideas regarding what it is to be an entrepreneurial leader. Poststructuralists' consider that structuralist...
2015. Gender-Related Violence and Young People: An Overview of Italian, Irish, Spanish, UK and EU Legislation. Children & Society 29: 662–75. [Google Scholar] Alldred, Pam, Miriam E. David, Barbara Biglia, Edurne Jimenez, Pilar Folgueiras, Maria Olivella, Sara Cagliero, Chiara Inaudi, ...
Gender role attitudes, views held by individuals regarding the roles men and women should play in society, are a powerful social determinant of health. However, work remains in elucidating the associations between gender attitudes and intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration or victimization and me...