Social Psychology of Gender

Social Psychology of Gender

Correll, Shelley Joyce

Emerald Publishing Limited

06/2007

348

Dura

Inglês

9780762314300

15 a 20 dias

Includes papers that reflect a range of theoretical approaches to the social psychology of the workplace. This volume explains the cognitive processes through which gender influences the way we perceive, interpret, and respond to our social world. It emphasizes the importance of understanding gender as a multilevel structure.
An Introduction to the Social Psychology of Gender. Sex Differences, Sexism, and Sex: The Social Psychology of Gender from Past to Present. Gender Stereotypes in the Workplace: Obstacles to Women's Career Progress. The Effects of Gender Stereotypes on Judgments and Decisions in Organizations. Cooperation ? Consent: How Women React to their Place, based on Social Relations and Ambivalent Sexism. "Street Cred" and the Executive Woman: The Effects of Gender Differences in Social Networks on Career Advancement. Feeling Injustice, Expressing Injustice: How Gender and Context Matter. The Devil made her do it? Evaluating Risk Preference as an Explanation of Sex Differences in Religiousness. The Sexual Socialization of Young Children: Setting the Agenda for Research. Status Processes and Gender Differences in Self-Handicapping. Women's Predominance Incollege Enrollments: Labor Market and Gender Identity Explanations. Gender as a Group Process: Implications for the Persistence of Inequality. List of Contributors. Preface.
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