The Social Psychology of Gender : How Power and Intimacy Shape Gender Relations PDF
by Laurie A. Rudman, Peter Glick
Part of the Texts in Social Psychology series
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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 womencoupled with pervasive power imbalancesshapes 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.
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- Pages:386 pages
- Publisher:Guilford Publications
- Publication Date:22/08/2012
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Download - Immediately Available
- Format:PDF
- Pages:386 pages
- Publisher:Guilford Publications
- Publication Date:22/08/2012
- Category:
- ISBN:9781462509065