PPT-Feminism, Gender & crime

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G673 The evidence Official statistics show that 87 of crimes are committed by males particularly young workingclass males To what extent can you infer from the

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G673 The evidence Official statistics show that 87 of crimes are committed by males particularly young workingclass males To what extent can you infer from the above that crime is a predominantly masculine activity. 4 minutes violent crime every 26 seconds property crime every 35 seconds burglary every 15 seconds fatality every 16 minutes person injured every 14 seconds roperty damage crash every seconds law enforcementreported crash every seconds CrimeCrash Clo Training Session . 12 Mar 2014. Intro. The . opp. to feminism is NEVER ‘feminism is . silly’. Finding . different ways to achieve equality of the sexes (Also whether or not different things are feminist or not . Starter:. In pairs provide definitions for the following . KEY TERMS. . You will peer assess each other’s responses. Patriarchy. Subordination. Capitalism. Glass Ceiling. Bourgeoisie. Proletariat. Structionalist Society. Sophie Shemas. Feminism and Religion?. Generally thought that the two don’t mix well. Most practiced religions often based off patriarchal structure. What about Hindu feminists?. Face a heightened challenge within India. David Borrelli. 2015 Muslim American Identities NEH Seminar. Problem with terminology. Leila Ahmed:. “The . racist gaze. the white feminist movement turned on women of other cultures and races.” (Curtis 185). century feminism. : theoretical framework . and/or social movement. Gaby Weiner. October 2014. Helsinki University. 2. 1st wave: mid 1800s to early 1900s. 2nd wave: 1960s-1980s. 3rd wave: 1990s. 4th wave: 2000s plus. By: . Becca. & . Anshika. The Feministic Approach. Concerned with the impact of the gender on writing and reading. Does not simply look at the literature from female writers or female characters. debbie. tucker green. “[A] . wide range of political activity and theorizing founded in the shared experiences of injustice of members of certain social . groups”. http. ://plato.stanford.edu/entries/identity-politics. New conceptions of work and working . lives. 17. th. . February 2017. Seminar Presented to The . Gender and Diversity Research Group. Faculty of Business. Auckland . university of Technology. Marianna . Writing . prompt. Choose . one. of the following . 3. prompts. Write one paragraph using evidence (one quote). Is the combine defeated by the end of the book? Why/why not?. How does . M. cMurphy. . Heather Davidson . University of . Salford. . #COT2017 #. OTleadership. Why am I here?. Interest in gender and impact on occupational therapy and occupational therapists since BSc final year.. Publication re leadership and gender. ~Simone de Beauvoir. Patriarchy . . defined . “A term used by feminist critics to describe the structuring of society on the basis of ‘father-rule,’ or paternal authority, and the concomitant marginalization or subordination of women. Feminist critics critique patriarchal society as dominated by men promoting masculine ‘values’ that, in turn, maintain men in positions of power—in short, as a system that perpetuates male dominance, whether in the family or in government, in the arts or in religion, and relegates women to the domestic sphere” . By. K.G. . Swarnananda. . Gamage. English Language Teaching . Unit. (ELTU). What is Feminism?. “ Feminism is a collection of movements and ideologies aimed at defining, establishing, and defending equal political, economic and social rights of women. This also includes seeking to establish equal opportunities for women in education and employment”. ...But feminists are scary!. Some feminists you may know:. Beyoncé. Emma Watson. Joseph Gordon-Levitt. John Legend. Ellen DeGeneres. Lena Dunham. Amy Poehler. Tina Fey. Joss Whedon. Everyone standing up here!.

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