study of gender
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstudyandgender
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study
noun
uk/ˈstʌd.i/us/ˈstʌd.i/
the activity of examining a subject in detail in order to discover ...
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gender
noun
uk/ˈdʒen.dər/us/ˈdʒen.dɚ/
a group of people in a society who share particular qualities or ways of behaving which that society associates with being male, female, or ...
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(Definition ofstudyandgenderfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Essentialist categories of male and female have long outlived their potential to contribute to a dynamic and evolvingstudyofgender.
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As a result of these interweaving elements, thestudyofgenderis a complex combination of separate, but interconnected issues.
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Indeed, thestudyofgenderand the issues raised by feminist theory present real challenges to archaeology.
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The impact of new theoretical approaches on thestudyofgenderand language change has been mixed.
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A perennial question in thestudyofgenderpolitics is whether there are gender differences in mass level political thinking or action during elections.
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They can take much of the credit, for example, for rendering thestudyofgendercentral to the social sciences.
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How then, if at all, has 'masculinist' theory or 'men's studies', particularly those aspects informed by and based largely in feminist theory, contributed to thestudyofgender?
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This book provides useful ideas for those embarking on astudyofgenderand mediation in popular music, or a study of the celebrity star image and performances of masculinities.
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The first was to critically examine the current status of available theories, research, and methods related to thestudyofgenderand psychopathology and to provide recommendations for future work.
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First, we were disappointed that there wasn't a more thorough (and up-to-date) treatment of conversation analysis as a distinctive perspective in thestudyofgenderand language.
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As this definition encapsulates inequalities resulting from gender as well as from class relations it is most useful for integrating thestudyofgenderdivisions and stratification among women.
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From this perspective, articles that announce astudyofgenderbut only deliver tentative identifications of women in the archaeological record are bound to disappoint readers expecting more.
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Advanced longitudinal methods are applied to test taxonomic predictions regarding developmental course, childhood origins, and adult consequences, with particular attention to thestudyofgenderdifferences in antisocial behavior.
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She is a pioneer in thestudyofgenderin film.
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In modern times, thestudyofgenderand development has become a broad field that involves politicians, economists, and human rights activists.
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Again, she misses some of the more fine-grained international studies of gender and sexuality.
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Starting in the late 20th century, the feminist movement has contributed extensivestudyofgenderand theories about it, notably within sociology but not restricted to it.
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This conception of agency that does not simply reduce to individual, voluntary action affecting structure would seem particularly suited for studies of gender.
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