نتایج جستجو برای: gender socialization

تعداد نتایج: 176509  

Journal: :Infant behavior & development 2007
Wilberta Donovan Nicole Taylor Lewis Leavitt

This study examined the role of maternal cognitive sets regarding infant gender on maternal response; participants were 69 mothers, each with a 6-month-old infant. Signal detection methodology was used to assess maternal sensory sensitivity and response bias to subtle changes in positive and negative infant facial expressions as a function of maternal self-efficacy, operationalized by low, mode...

2017
Neetu A. John Kirsten Stoebenau Samantha Ritter Jeffrey Edmeades

Adolescence is a critical period in the development of gender attitudes and behaviours, which have potentially life-long effects. The rapid changes that take place during adolescence provide opportunities for the development and implementation of policies and programmes, which can influence the gender socialization process, in order to maximize positive outcomes. This paper set out to provide a...

2013
Marcela Raffaelli Lenna L. Ontai

In this article, we present findings from 2 studies designed to explore gender-related socialization in Latino/a families. In Study 1, 22 adult Latinas (ages 20–45) completed in-depth interviews. In Study 2, 166 Latino/a college students (58% women; M age 21.4 years) completed self-report surveys. Study 1 findings suggest that many Latino/a parents socialize their daughters in ways that are mar...

2012
Brenda Green

Through acculturation and socialization, caring involves both gendered and socially diverse patterns of understanding and behaving in the world. As a result, the implications for care are embedded in the personal and social values and experiences associated with gender, power, and politics. The general ethos of this paper will explore a feminist care ethic that emerged from the work of Carol Gi...

2016
Dorie Bailey Jonathan M. Hall

In the traditionally patriarchal Hollywood industry, the heterosexual man’s “male gaze,” as coined by feminist film theorist Laura Mulvey, is the dominant viewing model for cinematic audiences, leaving little room for a negotiated reading of how visual images are created, presented, and internalized by male and female audiences alike. However, as Hollywood’s shifting feminist landscape becomes ...

2000
Lynnette C. Zelezny Poh-Pheng Chua Christina Aldrich

A review of recent research (1988 to 1998) on gender differences in environmental attitudes and behaviors found that, contrary to past inconsistencies, a clearer picture has emerged: Women report stronger environmental attitudes and behaviors than men. Additional evidence of gender differences in environmental attitudes and behaviors was also supported across age (Study 1) and across 14 countri...

Journal: :مطالعات و تحقیقات اجتماعی ایران 0
اسماعیل بلالی دانشیار گروه علوم اجتماعی دانشگاه بوعلی سینا راهله جعفری کارشناس ارشد جامعه شناسی دانشگاه بوعلی سینا سلیمان پاک سرشت استادیار گروه علوم اجتماعی دانشگاه بوعلی سینا سعید عیسی زاده دانشیار گروه علوم اجتماعی دانشگاه بوعلی سینا

title: qualitative analysis of economic socialization patterns among children in hamedanchildren's understanding and awareness about money and economic is formed, developed, modified, and stabilized during socialization process. this study uses the theories of psychology, social psychology, sociology, and economics to study the cognition, reason in attitudes of children and their ability t...

Journal: :New directions for child and adolescent development 2010
Amy Kennedy Root Susanne A Denham

Given the omnipresent role of gender in children's and adolescents' development, it seems necessary to better understand how gender affects the process of emotion socialization. In this introductory chapter, the authors discuss the overarching themes and key concepts discussed in this volume, as well as outline the distinct contribution of each individual chapter. Each chapter within this volum...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2016
Melissa Hines Vickie Pasterski Debra Spencer Sharon Neufeld Praveetha Patalay Peter C Hindmarsh Ieuan A Hughes Carlo L Acerini

Individual variability in human gender-related behaviour is influenced by many factors, including androgen exposure prenatally, as well as self-socialization and socialization by others postnatally. Many studies have looked at these types of influences in isolation, but little is known about how they work together. Here, we report that girls exposed to high concentrations of androgens prenatall...

Journal: :Global public health 2008
R C Snow

This paper is concerned with how sex chromosomes and gendered experience differentially contribute to health outcomes, and how gender effects provide an under-explored avenue for health intervention. Research on gender and health is currently undermined by conflation of sex and gender in much of the epidemiologic and clinical literature. This precludes any meaningful reflection on the extent to...

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