Search results for "Gender studies"

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The science of difference : the invisibility of women in health sciences

2016

Women remained invisible in health sciences until the late twentieth century because they were not included in the cohorts used in researched studies. Thanks to the work done by different groups of feminist researchers, we were able to visualise the need to change those paradigms. But while gender perspectives have allowed us to research new aspects of science, gender has sometimes contributed to rendering female-specific health issues as invisible. For women to be treated equally, their differences have to be recognised, precisely so that the equal right of both sexes to quality of life can be defended. Therefore, the science of difference should be included in research and taught in all h…

MultidisciplinaryHistory and Philosophy of ScienceInvisibilityHealth scienceGender studiesSociologyhumanitiesRendering (computer graphics)Biomedical sciences
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Passion and prejudice in research

1997

In every country examined, there are far fewer women in senior positions in science than the number who begin a career in research — and those who do achieve success are paid less than their male colleagues. Irrespective of gender, the distribution of grants for scientific research is grossly skewed in favour of the few at the expense of the many. And members of some ethnic minority groups tend not even to begin careers in research. Why are these discriminatory practices tolerated, and what (if anything) is being done to change this state of affairs?

Multidisciplinarybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationEthnic groupDistribution (economics)PassionState of affairsGender studiesSociologybusinessPrejudice (legal term)media_commonNature
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Critica scientifica, popolarizzazione dell’etnografia ed etica dell’antropologo: sulla “controversia yanomami”, per esempio

2021

La “controversia sugli Yanomami” ha investito questioni centrali, tanto epistemologiche quanto etiche e politiche, per la disciplina e la pratica dell’antropologia, riguardando in particolare l’etica della ricerca sul campo; il modo di impiegare i dati di ricerca per sostenere determinate ipotesi teoriche; i rapporti tra popolarizzazione e politicizzazione delle ricerche e, più in generale, la responsabilità degli antropologi rispetto sia agli usi dei loro studi nella sfera pubblica sia nei confronti dei soggetti umani con cui lavorano. In quest’articolo esamino alcuni momenti chiave della “controversia”. In particolare provo a ricostruire il modo in cui si è inizialmente consolidata, dentr…

Napoleon Chagnonidee di “società primitiva”etica della ricerca antropologicaGN1-890EducationEthnology. Social and cultural anthropologyHM401-1281Urban StudiesGender Studiesethics of anthropological researchGN301-674Anthropologyconcepts of “primitive society”YanomamiJacques LizotYanomami concepts of “primitive society” popularization of anthropological research ethics of anthropological research Napoleon Chagnon Jacques Lizotpopularization of anthropological researchSociology (General)Settore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologichepopolarizzazione dell’antropologiaArchivio Antropologico Mediterraneo
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Tamil Diaspora Schools—Ethnic-National Education in a Transnational Space

2012

National educationAnthropologyTamilEthnic grouplanguageGender studiesSociologySpace (commercial competition)language.human_languageDiasporaTransnational Social Review
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The 2010 independence jubilees: the politics and aesthetics of national commemoration in Africa

2013

In 2010, as many as seventeen African states celebrated their independence jubilees. The debates surrounding the organisation of these celebrations, and the imagery and performances they employed, reflect the fault lines with which African nation-building has to contend, such as competing political orientations as well as religious, regional and ethnic diversity. The celebrations represented constitutive and cathartic moments of nation-building, aiming to enhance citizens' emotional attachments to the country and inviting to remember, re-enact and re-redefine national history. They became a forum of debate about what should constitute the norms and values that make-up national identity and,…

National historymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentGender studiesSpace (commercial competition)IndependencePoliticsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Cultural diversityPolitical Science and International RelationsNational identitySociologyArticulation (sociology)media_commonNations and Nationalism
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Clubes y selecciones nacionales de fútbol. La dimensión etnoterritorial del fútbol español

2006

The first part of this paper shows, from a general viewpoint, the historical simultaneity in the emergence and development of football and the building of modern Nation-States, as well as their next differentiation in the socio-economical context of globalization. This differentiation or institutional separation implies an alteration and readjustment of the identity dynamic associated to this sport. Above this historical and conceptual background we consider a research on the ethnoterritorial dimension of the Spanish football. After dedicating the second part of the article to study some ethnoterritorial keys of his historic development, in the third part we present the analysis of the Span…

NationalismGeneral Social SciencesIdentity (social science)Gender studiesContext (language use)FootballDeporteAmbivalencelanguage.human_languageGlobalizationNacionalismolanguageGlobalizaciónCatalanThe SymbolicSociologySocial scienceDimension (data warehouse)GlobalizationSportRevista Internacional de Sociología
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Negotiating Emancipation and Nationalism: Finnish Girls’ Literature from 1889–1901

2017

In this chapter, Myry Voipio explores the development of early Finnish girls’ literature, published at the turn of the nineteenth century, and how the novels discuss questions of nationality and emancipation. Voipio analyzes how four novels, Toini Topelius’ (1889) I utvecklingstid [In the time of development], Tekla Roschier’s Auringon noustessa 1898 [At sunrise], and two that use girls’ names as their titles, Hilja Haahti’s Helvi (1900), and Immi Hellen’s Eeva Aarnio (1901), depict their protagonists’ adolescent years. Voipio pays special attention to how the genre of girls’ literature has been reviewed and interpreted in Finland.

NegotiationEmancipation050903 gender studiesPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 educationNationalityGender studies0509 other social sciences0503 educationmedia_commonNationalism
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2021

This article explores Finnish different-sex couples’ (n = 12) negotiations on their parental division of labour. Theoretically, the article is based on the literature on gendered parenting practices and relational negotiations. Our discourse analysis reveals how the couples produced ‘togetherness’ and ‘our family’ by representing their care practices as agreements, irrespective of whether the care was described as equally shared or distinctly gendered. Disagreements reflecting more individualistic tones, and mainly resulting from the mothers’ sense of unfairness, were especially foregrounded when the distribution of household duties was discussed. The analysis also revealed how men cited in…

NegotiationGender equalitySociology and Political Science050903 gender studiesmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050602 political science & public administrationGender studiesSociology0509 other social sciences0506 political sciencemedia_commonFamilies, Relationships and Societies
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Shame’s Unwelcome Interruption and Responsive Movements. Body, Religion, Morality – an Interdisciplinary Study

2021

NegotiationVDP::Humaniora: 000::Filosofiske fag: 160::Etikk: 164Intentionalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectAgency (sociology)Identity (social science)ShameGender studiesSociologyMoralitySelf perceptionVDP::Humaniora: 000::Teologi og religionsvitenskap: 150::Religionsvitenskap religionshistorie: 153media_common
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Origins, Journey, and Home: The Issue of Identity in the Work of Three Diasporic “African-Indian” Women Writers

2014

This chapter considers the issue of identity in postcolonial literature. It challenges the representations of center/metropolis and margin/periphery as a one-to-one link. The three writers considered here are located within a context of intra-colonial displacements from India. Ananda Devi, Natacha Appanah, and Yasmin Alibhai-Brown offer a blurred vision of identity, and share some important common points: the three of them define the identity as fluid and multiple. The identities they speak about are the results of a personal negotiation with numerous and diversified external stimuli. Finally, they show a similar relationship with the themes of the origins, journey, and “home”.

NegotiationWork (electrical)media_common.quotation_subjectIdentity (social science)Gender studiesContext (language use)SociologyPostcolonial literatureColonial periodmedia_common
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