Beställningsvara. Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar. Fri frakt för medlemmar vid köp för minst 249 kr.
This unique collection brings a rarely-seen indigenous and global perspective to the study of gender and psychology. Within these chapters, researchers who live and work in the countries and cultures they study examine gender-based norms, values, expression, and relations across diverse Western and non-Western societies. Familiar as well as less-covered locations and topics are analyzed, including China, New Zealand, Israel, Turkey, Central America, the experience of refugees, and gendered health inequities across Africa such as in the treatment of persons with HIV. Included, too, are examples of culturally appropriate interventions to address disparities, and data on the extent to which these steps toward equality are working. Structurally, the volume is divided into three sections. The first two parts of the book take readers on a journey to different regions of the world to illustrate the most recent trends in research concerning gender issues, and then outline present implications and future prospects for the psychological analysis of both gender & culture. The third section of the book has an applied perspective and focuses on the cultural norms and values reinforcing gender equality as well as cultural and social barriers to them. A sampling of the topics covered: Sexual orientation across culture and time.A broader conceptualization of sexism in Poland.An analysis of gender roles within the family in SwitzerlandModern-day dowries in South Asian international arranged marriages.The current state of gender equality in the United States of America.Socio-cultural determinants of gender disparity in Ghana. Psychology of Gender Through the Lens of Culture is a milestone toward core human rights and goals worldwide, and a critical resource for psychologists, sociologists, anthropologists, gender studies researchers, public policymakers and all those interested in promoting gender equality throughout the world.
Saba Safdar is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Guelph, Canada. She received her PhD in Social Psychology at York University. Natasza Kosakowska is a researcher and lecturer in the Division of Cross-Cultural Psychology and Psychology of Gender, Institute of Psychology, University of Gdańsk, Poland. She received her PhD in Psychology from the University of Gdańsk, Poland.
Chapter 1 Introduction Safdar, S. & Kosakowska-Berezecka, N. Part I Research with specific groups Chapter 2 The Psychological Experience of Refugees: A Gender and Cultural Analysis Marta Y. Young & K. Jacky ChanChapter 3Money is the Root of All Evil: Modern-day Dowries in South Asian International Arranged MarriagesNoorfarah MeraliChapter 4 Sexual Orientation Across Culture and TimeKonstantin O. Tskhay & Nicholas O. Rule Part II Gender across the world Chapter 5 Housework Allocation and Gender (In)equality: The Chinese CaseJoyce Lai Ting Leong, Sylvia Xiaohua Chen & Michael Harris BondChapter 6From Atatürk to Erdoğan: Women in Modern Turkey Gunes N. Zeytinoglu & Richard F. BonnabeauChapter 7Israeli Women – Changes and their Consequences Dahlia MooreChapter 8Gender and Culture: Russian perspectiveIrina Shmeleva & Ludmila PochebutChapter 9A Broader Conceptualization of Sexism: Thecase of PolandMałgorzata Mikołajczak & Janina PietrzakChapter 10Perception of gender differences in competition in the post-socialist HungaryMárta Fülöp & Mihály Berkics Chapter 11 Development of gender prejudice from childhood to adulthood: a Spanish perspectiveSoledad de Lemus, Pilar Montañés, Jesús L. Megías & Miguel Moya Chapter 12Gender Roles Within The Family: A Study Across Three Language Regions Of SwitzerlandElena Makarova & Walter Herzog Chapter 13The Land of Opportunity?: Gender in the United States of AmericaDeborah L. Best & Alexandra M. DeLoneChapter 14 Gender stereotypes, sexuality and culture in MexicoAnna-Emilia Hietanen & Susan PickChapter 15For Men Life is Hard, for Women Life is Harder: Gender Roles in Central AmericaJudith L. Gibbons & Sandra E. LunaChapter 16 Balancing the scales of gender and culture in contemporary South AfricaClaude-Hélène Mayer & Antoni Barnard Part III Applications Chapter 17 Comparative Approaches to Gendered Interventions in New Zealand Mainstream and Ethnic CommunitiesAngela R. Robinson & James H. LiuChapter 18Gender, Culture, And Inequality In Ghana: An Examination Of Socio-Cultural Determinants Of Gender DisparityCharity Akotia & Adote Anum Chapter 19 Gender and Health Inequality in Africa: the case of HIVAmina Abubakar & Patricia Kitsao-Wekulo
Saba Safdar, Jeffrey Scott Mio, Lori A. Barker, Melanie M. Domenech Rodriguez, John Gonzalez, University of Guelph) Safdar, Saba (Professor, Professor, California State Polytechnic University) Mio, Jeffrey Scott, PhD. (Professor, Professor, California State Polytechnic University) Barker, Lori A. (Professor, Professor, Utah State University) Domenech Rodriguez, Melanie M. (Professor, Professor, Bemidji State University) Gonzalez, John (Professor, Professor, Lori A Barker, Melanie M Domenech Rodriguez