Psychosocial Explorations of Gender in Society

Psychosocial Explorations of Gender in Society
Author: Rubina Hanif
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2020-06-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1527555232

The field of gender psychology is often dominated by work focusing on women. However, this book, adopting a psychological perspective, explores the various shades of gender, moving beyond its traditional binary division. The empirical research here provides insight into the significance of gender roles and identities in various spheres of life, including education and domestic, socio-political, and organizational settings. This volume also details various gender issues and challenge that permeate across cultures in Pakistan. Its data-driven approach will serve to guide psychologists, anthropologists, educationists, sociologists, and historians to orientate their research work within the psychological context of gender.

Growing Up Girl

Growing Up Girl
Author: Valerie Walkerdine
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2001
Genre: Academic achievement
ISBN: 9780333647844

Girls growing up today face huge changes in the organisation of family, education and work. This book explores the complex ways that wealth and poverty, class and ethnicity, are going to impact on the lives of girls and women today.

The Psychology of Sex and Gender

The Psychology of Sex and Gender
Author: Jennifer K. Bosson
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 945
Release: 2021-01-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1544394039

Meeting the needs of gender science today, The Psychology of Sex and Gender provides students with balanced coverage of men and women that is grounded in psychological science. The dynamic author team of Jennifer K. Bosson, Camille E. Buckner, and Joseph A. Vandello paints a complete, vibrant picture of the field through the presentation of classic and cutting-edge research, historical contexts, examples from pop culture, cross-cultural universality and variation, and coverage of nonbinary identities. In keeping with the growing scholarship of teaching and learning (SOTL), the text encourages students to identify and evaluate their own myths and misconceptions, participate in real-world debates, and pause to think critically along the way. The thoroughly revised Second Edition integrates an expanded focus on diversity and inclusion, enhances pedagogy based on SOTL, and provides the most up-to-date scientific findings in the field.

Handbook of the Psychology of Women and Gender

Handbook of the Psychology of Women and Gender
Author: Rhoda K. Unger
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 588
Release: 2004-04-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780471653578

A lively, thought-provoking exploration of the latest theory and practice in the psychology of women and gender Edited by Rhoda Unger, a pioneer in feminist psychology, this handbook provides an extraordinarily balanced, in-depth treatment of major contemporary theories, trends, and advances in the field of women and gender. Bringing together contributions from leading U.S. and international scholars, it presents integrated coverage of a variety of approaches-ranging from traditional experiments to postmodern analyses. Conceptual models discussed include those that look within the individual, between individuals and groups, and beyond the person-to the social-structural frameworks in which people are embedded as well as biological and evolutionary perspectives. Multicultural and cross-cultural issues are emphasized throughout, including key variables such as sexual orientation, race/ethnicity, and social class. Researchers and clinicians alike will appreciate the thorough review of the latest thinking about gender and its impact on physical and mental health-which includes the emerging trends in feminist therapy and sociocultural issues important in the treatment of women of color. In addressing developmental issues, the book offers thought-provoking discussions of new research into possible biological influences on gender-specific behaviors; the role of early conditioning by parents, school, and the media; the role of mother and mothering; gender in old age; and more. Power and gender, as well as the latest research findings on American men's ambivalence toward women, sexual harassment, and violence against women, are among the timely topics explored in viewing gender as a systemic phenomenon. Handbook of the Psychology of Women and Gender is must reading for mental health researchers and practitioners, as well as scholars in a variety of disciplines who want to stay current with the latest psychological/psychosocial thinking on women and gender.

Gender, Sex, and Sexualities

Gender, Sex, and Sexualities
Author: Nancy Kimberly Dess
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2018
Genre: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
ISBN: 0190658541

This volume is a compendium of conceptual frameworks and associated research approaches used for inquiry into gender, sex, and sexualities. It is suitable for use as an advanced textbook.

Gender

Gender
Author: Linda Brannon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781003354543

"This fully updated and revised 8th edition examines the behavioral, biological, and social context in which people express gendered behaviors, utilizing the latest research to help students think critically about research findings and stereotypes, and provoking them to examine and revise their own preconceptions. Intended for undergraduate or graduate courses on the psychology of gender, psychology of sex, gender issues, women in society, and women's or men's studies, this book is also applicable to sociology and anthropology courses on diversity"--

The Social Psychology of Gender

The Social Psychology of Gender
Author: Laurie A. Rudman
Publisher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2012-08-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1462509061

Gender relations are rife with contradictions and complexities. Exploring the full range of gender issues, this book offers a fresh perspective on everyday experiences of gender; the explicit and implicit attitudes that underlie beliefs about gender differences; and the consequences for our thoughts, feelings, and behavior. Many real-world examples illustrate how the unique interdependence of men and women—coupled with pervasive power imbalances—shapes interactions in romantic relationships and the workplace. In the process, the authors shed new light on the challenges facing those who strive for gender parity. This ideal student text takes readers to the cutting edge of gender theory and research.

Gender and Social Psychology

Gender and Social Psychology
Author: Vivien Burr
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1134726929

Explaining theory and research in an accessible but thorough manner, Gender and Social Psychology critically evaluates the contribution that psychology has made to the study of gender, examining key issues such a family roles and parenting, inequalities in education, jobs and pay, and the effects of media representation of the sexes.

Gender, Work and Community After De-Industrialisation

Gender, Work and Community After De-Industrialisation
Author: V. Walkerdine
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2012-01-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0230359191

How does an industrial community cope when they are told that closure is inevitable? What if this is only the last in a 200 year long line of threats, insecurities and closure? How did people weather the storms and how do they face the future now? While attempts to regenerate communities are everywhere, we do not often hear from the people themselves just how they managed to create safe collective spaces or how the fall of the whole house of cards brought with it effects which can be felt by young people who never knew the town when it was an industrial heartland. We hear the story of how men and women tried to cope and still want to retain their community in the face of its destruction. What can they and will they have to pass to the next generation and where will that leave the young people themselves, who have nothing to stay for but are unable to leave? This book examines these crucial questions facing post-industrial societies.