نتایج جستجو برای: gender theories

تعداد نتایج: 281458  

2003
Edeltraud Hanappi-Egger

New challenges such as changing environments, migration, globalisation and the increasing meaning of new information and communication technologies force organisations, more precisely firms, to develop innovative models of organisations in order to cope with these dynamics. Consequently contributions dealing with questions of multi-cultural teams and diversity emerge. Additionally feminist crit...

2012
Waverly W. Ding Toby E. Stuart

This paper examines the gender gap in the likelihood that academic scientists join corporate scientific advisory boards (SABs). We assess (i) demand-side theories that relate the gap in scientists’ rate of joining SABs to the opportunity structure of SAB invitations, and (ii) supply-side explanations that attribute the gap to scientists’ preferences for work of this type. We statistically exami...

2013
Erin L. Spottswood Joseph B. Walther Amanda J. Holmstrom Nicole B. Ellison

Without physical appearance, identification in computer-mediated communication is relatively ambiguous and may depend on verbal cues such as usernames, content, and/or style. This is important when gender-linked differences exist in the effects of messages, as in emotional support. This study examined gender attribution for online support providers with male, female, or ambiguous usernames, who...

Journal: :The British journal of sociology 2002
Robert M Blackburn Jude Browne Bradley Brooks Jennifer Jarman

Occupational gender segregation--the tendency for women and men to work in different occupations--is an important feature of all societies, and particularly the wealthy industrialized ones. To understand this segregation, and to explain its significance, we need to distinguish between vertical segregation entailing inequality and horizontal segregation representing difference without inequality...

2011
Jelena Mirkovic Sarah Forrest M. Gareth Gaskell

The knowledge of grammatical categories such as nouns and verbs is considered to lie at the foundations of human language comprehension and production abilities. Words’ distributional and phonological properties contribute to both adult and infant learning of grammatical categories. Here we investigate the contribution of semantic cues to the acquisition of grammatical categories using grammati...

2011
TREVOR T. MOORES VATCHARAPORN ESICHAIKUL

We examine the role of age, gender, and work experience on the propensity to buy, share, and use pirated software. These demographics are key properties of the cognitive-developmental, gender socialization, and occupational socialization theories. We find the overall level of reported buying is low, while the level of sharing and use is high. From the perspective of socialization, we find diffe...

2015
Michael Heidt Kalja Kanellopoulos Arne Berger Paul Rosenthal

Gender relations are reproduced both within HCI development processes as well as within contexts of use. Hence, theorising the subject of gender becomes part of the responsibility of HCI as a form of practice. The fledgling subfield of feminist HCI has created an epistemological basis for thinking through these challenges. The current text seeks to relate to these contributions by analysing pra...

2013
Malin Ah-King

iology is instrumental in establishing and perpetuating societal norms of gender and sexuality, owing to its afforded authoritative role in formulating beliefs about what is “natural”. However, philosophers, historians, and sociologists of science have shown how conceptions of gender and sexuality pervade the supposedly objective knowledge produced by the natural sciences. 1 For example, in des...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید