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a social belief that supports gender inequality a social divide that establishes perceived roles of men and women and relegating them to specific roles
gender ideology
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preference plays an important role in decision-making, while the individual rationalizes the burdens and benefits of the apailable choices
rational choice
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an approach that aims to understand and analyze how actions, thoughts, and meanings penetrate into the social consciousness deeply enough to embed themselves into the social psyche
INSTITUTIONALISM
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socially sanctioned and systematic domination of males over females
patriarchy
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what are the 3 strand of feminism?
Liberal Feminists,Social Marxist Feminists Radical Feminists
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The awareness of our own mental process (Thoughts/feeling)
concious
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places values on What is being complied with others
cognitive function(MIMETIC ISOMORPHISM
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studies gender and its relation to power, and the dynamics these two concepts play out in economics, politics, sexuality, race, and the nationality, among others
feminism
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Feminists oppose laws and cultural norms that limit income, educational and job opportunities for women
ELIMINATING GENDER STRATIFICATION
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have codified rules, policies, and norms that are considered official, originating from state laws, government, or organizations
formal
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men are responsible for the exploitation of women through patriarchy
Radical Feminists
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what are the 3 structures of psychoanalysis
id,ego,super ego
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Feminist thought links ideas to action, insisting we should push for change in gender
Basic Principles of Feminism
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Everything is the Patriarchy's fault alsp rape culture
3rd wave of feminism
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Culturally supported, Conceptually correct
mimetic
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Feminists feel that women should have control over their sexuality and reproduction
PROMOTING SEXUAL FREEDOM
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id is?
pleasure
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19th and early 20th century focused mainly in suffrage
1st wave of feministm
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ego is?
reality
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if the prisoners act out of self-interest, the outcome is worse
prisoners dilemma
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acknowledges the crucial mediating role of institutions in shaping political conduct and translating political inputs into political outcome
INSTITUTIONS MATTER
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focuses on both the public and private spheres of a woman's life and argues that liberation can only be achieved by working to end both the economic and cultural sources of women's oppression
Social / Marxist Feminists
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Contains all the feeling, urges or instinct that are beyond our awareness but it affect our expression, feeling, action (E.g. Slip of tongue, dreams, wishes)
UNCONCIOUS
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Morally Governed
normative
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the actualization or realization of gender ideology
GENDER iNEQUALITY
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what are the basics principles of feminism?
WORKING TO INCREASE EQUALITY EXPANDING HUMAN CHOICE ELIMINATING GENDER STRATIFICATION PROMOTING SEXUAL FREEDOM
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who invented psycho analysis?
symon freud
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super ego is?
moral principle
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Facts stored in a part of the brain, which are not conscious but are available for possible use in the future
pre concious
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should have the freedom to develop their human interests and talents, even if those interests and talents conflict with the status quo
EXPANDING HUMAN CHOICE
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the similarity, form, shape, or structure of an institution(HOMOGENIZE)
INSTITUTION (ISOMORPOHISM)
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Rules, laws, Sanctions
coercive
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gender inequality in terms of social and cultural attitudes
Liberal Feminists
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places value on complying with social obligations
normative function
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what are the 3 levels of mind?
unconcious,pre-concious, concious
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places value on expediency as an effect of compliance
REGULATIVE FUNCTION (COERCIVE ISOMORPHISM)
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have equally known rules and norms but they are not commonly viewed as acceptable and are more persistent than codified laws like those of formal institutions
INFORMAL
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Focused mainly on reproductive rights, and the wage gap
2nd wave of feminism
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studies gender and its relation to power, and the dynamics these two concepts play out in economics, politics, sexuality, race, and nationality, among others
feminist
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what Three Institutionalisation Isomorphic Pressures
Coercive,Mimetic,Normative