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Changing Gender Representation In Television, Alexandria N. Palmer
Changing Gender Representation In Television, Alexandria N. Palmer
Sociology Student Work Collection
Representations on television have lasting effects on those who watch it, especially children. Unfortunately, in such a male-dominated industry, the lack of women creating television content mean men are predominately telling women's stories.
Womxn At Work: Exploring The Intersections Of Sex, Gender, Work, & Law, Becki Waskey
Womxn At Work: Exploring The Intersections Of Sex, Gender, Work, & Law, Becki Waskey
Sociology Student Work Collection
This informational pamphlet explores the experiences of womxn in the workplace, the relationship between normative gender standards and social movements, and a brief history of hard won legal protections. It also explores the formal legal protections that have yet to be solidified in the court of law.
Gender Inequality For Men And Women At Work, Justyce Edgar
Gender Inequality For Men And Women At Work, Justyce Edgar
Sociology Student Work Collection
This presentation demonstrates societies view of men's work and women's work. We define key concepts like masculinity and femininity and then analyze how these ideas penetrate our work force today. With this notion, we then discuss how the workforce takes advantage of women and their work.
Sexualization And Objectification Of Women In The Philippines, Zhaira Wincy Flores
Sexualization And Objectification Of Women In The Philippines, Zhaira Wincy Flores
Sociology Student Work Collection
Explores the different reasons as to what contributes to the objectification and sexualization of Filipino Women. Discusses colorism, the inequity of skin color and how it is perceived by Filipino society, as well as the Skin Whitening Industry and how it has made a significant impact in the mindset of Filipinos to this day.