Search results for "seksismi"
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Yhdeksäsluokkalaisten sukupuolen rakentuminen koulun arjessa
2005
Onnellisena ei muista, miltä suru tuntuu
1995
”Mene kotiin kasvamaan” : pääministerin julkisuuskuva ja misogynia
2023
Viime vuoden aikana naisvihan ja misogynian käsitteet ovat löytäneet tiensä julkiseen keskusteluun, mutta niiden merkitykset ovat jääneet epäselviksi. Pääministeri Sanna Mariniin kohdistuneessa juhlintakohussa misogyyninen paheksunta ja ylenkatse upposivat lähes sellaisenaan. nonPeerReviewed
"Poikani on homo" : äitien suhtautuminen poikiensa homoseksuaalisuuteen
1997
Speaking out against everyday sexism : Gender and epistemics in accusations of “mansplaining”
2021
In everyday interaction, subtle manifestations of sexism often pass unacknowledged and become internalised and thus perceived as “natural” conduct. The introduction of new vocabularies for referring to previously unnamed sexist conduct would presumably enable individuals to start problematising hitherto unchallengeable sexism. In this paper, we investigate whether and how these vocabularies empower people to speak out against sexism. We focus on the use of the term “mansplaining” which, although coined over 10 years ago, remains controversial and contested. Using Conversation Analysis and Membership Categorisation Analysis, this paper excavates the interactional methods individuals use to f…
Ankkalinnan naiset ennen ja nyt : Aku Ankka-lehdessä 50-luvulla ja vuonna 1999 esiintyvien naiseen viittavien ja naista tarkoittavien ilmausten tarka…
2000
Sukupuolinäkökulman huomioimisessa urheilijan uralla tarvitaan monitieteistä otetta
2023
Urheilua hallitsee yhä vanhakantainen miehisyys. Muutos vaatii tuekseen kriittistä tutkimusta. nonPeerReviewed
The representation of women and men in Collins Cobuild English Language Dictionary
2002
Gender discrimination in physics and astronomy: Graduate student experiences of sexism and gender microaggressions
2016
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Gender in Physics.] Sexism occurs when men are believed to be superior to women, and is thought to be one of the reasons for women’s underrepresentation in physics and astronomy. The issue of sexism in physics and astronomy has not been thoroughly explored in the physics education literature and there is currently no clear language for discussing sexism in the field. This article seeks to begin a conversation on sexism in physics and astronomy and offer a starting point for language to discuss sexism in research groups and departments. Interviews with 21 women in graduate physics and astronomy programs are analyzed for their individual experi…