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    general sociological theory‚ one of the persistent issues in gender theory is a focus on the tension between human agency and social structure. While most theories of gender—including radical feminism‚ intersectionality approaches‚ postmodernism‚ and queer theory—address both agency and social structure‚ implicit in their theoretical assumptions are the sources of social praxis. Because of their differing analyses on the source of social praxis‚ they analyze structure and agency differently. For

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    of? All of these are examples of gender roles‚ and it’s all around us‚ we just don’t notice it. I decided my ISU should be on the broad topic of gender roles‚ and gender inequality for a couple of reasons. Mainly I feel that nowadays‚ gender inequality‚ along with gender roles‚ are almost everywhere‚ but no one seems to care‚ or feels the desire Gender inequality throughout our modern society promotes the segregation of genders. For example‚ specific genders are told they

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    Language and Gender

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    questioned these days. Most social community is represented that man of status in majority part of fields performing a symbols pattern. Therefore what are the essential elements conducting the different between male and female? How social statue come from? The phenomenon is associated with human behavior which is including language use‚ gender difference‚ self-identity level and the diversity culture background. Though these days each people around us so much aware of the social statue and judge other

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    Gender and Automobiles In today’s society‚ gender is one of the most significant ways in which we symbolize ourselves into either masculinity or femininity. This allows every individual to create themselves into who they desire to be recognized as to the general public/society. There are thousands of products out in the market that are targeted towards certain groups in an attempt to sell them an idea‚ status symbol or dream. Automobiles is a great example of a product that is available to men and

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    Gender Roles

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    Kim Vallade Gender Roles in our Society As I spend some time observing the aisles of the local department store I notice how society has targeted not only people in general in the roles of gender norms but also they have made it very aware in our stores where we purchase toys‚ clothing and other items for the entertainment of our children. Toys as well as fashion play a big part in socialization and influence among children of all ages‚ from the young all the way up to young adults. “Socialization

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    Gender Development

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    Gender shapes the lives of all people in all societies. The term ‘gender’ refers to the social construction of female and male identity. It can be defined as more than biological differences between men and women. It includes the ways which those differences‚ whether real or perceived‚ have been valued‚ used and relied upon to classify women and men and to assign roles and expectations to them (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_and_development). Gender influences our lives‚ the schooling we receive

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    Gender Socialization

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    side were pink and bright colored packaged toys for the girls. The middle section was gender neutral‚ where the toys were meant for boys or girls‚ these were packaged in bright green colored boxes. The toys themselves that were in the green colored boxes though were gender specific‚ so the boy’s versions were blue and the girl’s versions were pink. As an example‚ there was an alphabet toy that was in the gender neutral

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    a system ‘life’ when it is most effective and capable in economic‚ ecological‚ and human terms. Theorist Dr. David L. Cooperrider Background Information Aboutthe Theorist David L. Cooperrider is the Fairmount Minerals Professor of Social Entrepreneurship at the Weatherhead School of Management‚ Case Western Reserve University. David has published 15 books and authored over 50 articles. “Appreciative Inquiry: A positive revolution in change.”  It is a time for re-thinking human

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    Allie Spera Article 4 & 5 Social influences have had a major impact on gender differences. In a psychological analysis about gender and social influences‚ social scientists argue that men are thought to be more influential and women are thought to be easily influenced (Eagly‚ 1983). In reading this article‚ I learned that there are gender differences based on social influence‚ but not because of nature or biological differences. It is because of the roles that people play in society. In other

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    Gender and Advertisment

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    This essay will discuss three aspects of Rosalind Gill’s ideas on advertising‚ through feminist themes and ideas of gender equality and independence in Agent Provocateur’s ‘Betty Sue’. The first aspect will discuss the way the advert ‘uses and incorporates’ these themes and ideas through the use of gender reversals. The second aspect covers how it ‘revises’ the way woman have shifted from sexual ‘objects’ to sexual ‘subjects’. Lastly‚ this essay will discuss the way Agent Provocateur’s ‘Betty Sue’

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