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Feminist Theory 1
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    Feminist Theory 1

  • Feminism - 1. The movement for social, political, and economic equality of women and men 2. Feminism means that women have the right to enough information to make informed choices about their lives 3. Believe that changes made to advance gender equality will result in benefits to both women and men Major Strains of Feminism 1. Liberal - Primary source of women's oppression is gender role socialization. Men's social roles afforded more social status and power which leads to political, soc...
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Feminism Revision ALREADY PASSED
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    Feminism Revision ALREADY PASSED

  • Liberal Feminist View - Patriarchy -- Affecting the public sphere - Affecting legal and political equality (past - Affecting equality of opportunity (today) Socialist Feminist View - Patriarchy -- Empahsises the economic aspects of patriarchy - Operates in tandem with capitalism, gender subordination and class inequality being interlinked systems of oppression Radical Feminist View - Patriarchy -- Systematic - Institutionalised - Pervasive form of male power that is rooted in the family ...
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Feminism theory and methods
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    Feminism theory and methods

  • Feminism: BASICS --Inequality in every society, women inferior, feminism rectifies -Gender norms are social constructs designed to discriminate against/oppress women. Children socialised this way -Patriarchy=female disadvantage -Political activism to rectify systematic injustice -Work with govs for social policies to better equality Liberal Feminists: Gradual change --In political, economic and social systems -In culture/values/children's books/toys -Changes in existing in structure Li...
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Feminist Theories
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    Feminist Theories

  • What is feminist theory? - a wide ranging system of ideas about social life and human experiences developed from a woman centered perspective. [woman centered because it examines the situations and experiences of women, tried to describe the social world from the standpoint of women] First wave feminism - comte coined the term sociology, marx weber and durkheim dominated sociology at this time but there were women doing feminist work at this time also, trying to establish a feminist perspec...
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BTEC H&S Care Unit 8: Promoting Public Health assignment 1. Up to distinction.
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    BTEC H&S Care Unit 8: Promoting Public Health assignment 1. Up to distinction.

  • Unit 8 - Promoting Public Health. What is Public Health? According to Smith and Jacobson, 1988, public health ‘involves the promotion of health, the prevention of disease, the treatment of illness, the care of those who are disabled, and the continuous development of the technical and social means for the pursuit of these objectives’. During the past years in Victorian times, outbreaks of cholera, typhoid and influenza killed thousands and the Great Stink of London, when raw sewage fill...
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Class impact on education
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    Class impact on education

  • A document summarising sociologists arguing that class has an impact on education, or a student's educational attainment
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Sed2601 Mcq.pdf - Sed2601 Multiple choice questions
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    Sed2601 Mcq.pdf - Sed2601 Multiple choice questions

  • Question Outline two reasons why marketisation policies may produce inequality of educational achievement between social classes. Answer:  cream-skimming; successful schools can attract higher achievers, who are more likely to be middle-class.  silt-shifting; successful schools can avoid taking less able, largely working-class pupils, who thus end up in low-achieving schools. Question Outline three reasons for gender differences in educational achievement. Answer:  l...
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GIDDENS CONCEPTS FOR NURSING PRACTICE, 3RD EDITION             GIDDENS CONCEPTS FOR NURSING PRACTICE, 3RD EDITION      Concept 01: Development MULTIPLE CHOICE 1.	The nurse manager of a pediatric clinic could confirm that the new nurse recognized the purpo
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    GIDDENS CONCEPTS FOR NURSING PRACTICE, 3RD EDITION GIDDENS CONCEPTS FOR NURSING PRACTICE, 3RD EDITION Concept 01: Development MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The nurse manager of a pediatric clinic could confirm that the new nurse recognized the purpo

  • GIDDENS CONCEPTS FOR NURSING PRACTICE, 3RD EDITION Concept 01: Development MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The nurse manager of a pediatric clinic could confirm that the new nurse recognized the purpose of the HEADSS Adolescent Risk Profile when the new nurse responds that it is used to assess for needs related to a. anticipatory guidance. b. low-risk adolescents. c. physical development. d. sexual development. ANS: A The HEADSS Adolescent Risk Profile is a psychosocial assessment screening ...
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GIDDENS CONCEPTS FOR NURSING PRACTICE, 3RD EDITION
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    GIDDENS CONCEPTS FOR NURSING PRACTICE, 3RD EDITION

  • GIDDENS CONCEPTS FOR NURSING PRACTICE, 3RD EDITION Concept 01: Development MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The nurse manager of a pediatric clinic could confirm that the new nurse recognized the purpose of the HEADSS Adolescent Risk Profile when the new nurse responds that it is used to assess for needs related to a. anticipatory guidance. b. low-risk adolescents. c. physical development. d. sexual development. ANS: A The HEADSS Adolescent Risk Profile is a psychosocial assessment screening ...
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SED 2601 : sociology of education 100% correct
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    SED 2601 : sociology of education 100% correct

  • Outline two reasons why marketization policies may produce inequality in educational achievement between social classes. Answer:  cream-skimming; successful schools can attract higher achievers, who are more likely to be middle-class.  silt-shifting; successful schools can avoid taking less able, largely working-class pupils, who thus end up in low-achieving schools. Question Outline three reasons for gender differences in educational achievement. Answer:  laddish subc...
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