In line with this hypothesis, only women are shown to be members of women's organizations and hold more radical opinions on issues related to gender equality and reproduction. These factors have a positive impac
responsiveness from elected officials. In contrast, we observe inequities for Black women and White women conditional on if they bring up race or gender directly. Our findings may appear to contrast with some of the core expectations of original articulations of intersectionality that would predict co...
interests, personal experiences, cultural backgrounds and lifestyles are taken into account when making decisions about various characteristics of language learning/teaching The choice of topics, which are used in EFL discussion classes, is considered to play an important...
2.1. Gender and disaster management Gender is constructed by socialisation processes embedded in cultural and political contexts. A gender lens recognises the deeply rooted role of patriarchal systems in the creation of gender norms. The culture and norms of household decisions in rural Bangladesh are...
32. High Literacy Rates can Help Gender Equality A UNESCO report highlights that gender equality is achieved when women’s literacy is improved. In many countries in the world, less women can read than men. This is because women are often told to stay at home and do domestic chores while ...
Fassin [18] used the term "biopoli- tics of otherness" to indicate how the body of migrants has become of central importance for politics of immigra- tion. Illness and allegedly universally recognizable bodily suffering offer legitimacy to undocumented migrants to claim residence status in case of...
In addition, Spring points out some of the implications the movement had on religious, ethnic, and multicultural groups. One particular idea that caught my attention was from the chapter entitled, “The Ideology and Politics of the Common School.” Indeed, my entire conceptual understanding of K...
They are able to think outside of the box and more willing to take risks. 7. What is one goal that you would like to accomplish during your lifetime? Raise a happy and healthy daughter and to start a foundation that fights for women’s rights and gender equality around the world. ...
The Enlightenment was a european movement in the late 17th century emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition. It allowed people more freedom and more opportunities. It affected today's way of living through politics because it questioned the idea of people of a community governing ...
sense of belonging. In other words, using the LSSSE data, we can gain insight into what causes law students to feel a sense of belonging (the inputs) and the impact that a sense of belonging has on law students’ performance in law school and their career more generally (the outputs)....