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Rand, Erica – Academe, 2003
Uses the teaching of "Women, Gender, Visual Culture" as an occasion to consider a blind spot within the concept of academic freedom when it appears as a singular standard: the free expression of ideas by some can be used to create a hostile climate for others. Asserts that loyalty should be bound to the principle with sustained work…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Activism, Gender Issues, Higher Education

Comstock, Dana L.; Duffey, Thelma H.; St. George, Holly – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 2003
The authors present a model of student development that illuminates the process students undergo as they deal with gender issues in counselor training. The model is based on the foundational concepts of the Relational-Cultural Model. Methods of teaching are discussed to provide counselor educators with strategies for facilitating mutual growth…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Gender Issues, Graduate Study, Models

Whiston, Susan C.; Bouwkamp, Jennifer C. – Journal of Career Assessment, 2003
Ethical career assessment of female clients requires global gender sensitivity as well as knowledge of gender issues in the areas of individual differences and career choice process. Whether quantitative or qualitative, informal or formal, assessments and interpretations should be gender sensitive for both men and women. (Contains 79 references.)…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Ethics, Females, Gender Issues

Martinez, Theresa A. – Race, Gender & Class, 2002
Suggests that W.E.B. Du Bois' concept of the "double-consciousness" and Gloria Anzaldua's concept of the "mestiza consciousness" are significant forms of oppositional culture and consciousness. Asserts that their two concepts are linked and nuanced ideas that describe interlocking systems of oppression spanning two centuries…
Descriptors: Blacks, Gender Issues, Hispanic Americans, Racial Bias

Davenport, Donna S.; Yurich, John M. – Journal of Counseling and Development, 1991
Examines dynamic relationship between gender and ethnicity. Considers socialization effects of ethnic culture in conjunction with "self-in-relation" theory of gender development and implications of status to gender. Gives specific focus to influence of these three factors on Mexican-American and African-American women and men. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Blacks, Cultural Influences, Ethnicity, Gender Issues

Roberts, Janine McGill – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1991
Presents methods to help family therapy trainees and clinicians articulate how to address gender in families. Describes four experiential exercises (including gender survival messages, gender framed circular questions, and process observation sheets) for training and use with clients. Can examine learnings about gender from families of origin,…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Family Counseling, Feminism, Gender Issues

Eyre, Linda – Gender and Education, 2000
Analyzes one case of sexual harassment at a university, illustrating how university communities provide conditions under which sexual harassment is naturalized. Illustrates how various discourses shaped knowledge in the public domain, while the voices of women students and feminist discourses on sexual harassment were marginalized or silenced.…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Females, Gender Issues, Higher Education

Commeyras, Michelle; Montsi, Mercy – Gender and Education, 2000
Examined essays written by youths age 14-20 in Botswana, a country that significantly discriminates against women, about how life would change if they woke up one day as the opposite sex. Overall, 40 percent of respondents had mixed emotions about waking up as the other sex. Both sexes were painfully aware of the overwhelming disadvantage of being…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Females, Foreign Countries, Gender Issues

Erickson, Bonnie H.; Albanese, Patricia; Drakulic, Slobodan – Work and Occupations: An International Sociological Journal, 2000
A survey of the Toronto security industry (n=196) found that some females have found better jobs in it; 11.7% of employees were female, but 44.4% of them were office workers. More women clients may influence the numbers of women in management, perhaps due to the process of gender homophily. (JOW)
Descriptors: Females, Foreign Countries, Gender Issues, Security Personnel

Widmer, Eric D. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1997
Examines whether older siblings (as orientational others) influence the timing of younger siblings' first intercourse. Results, based on 183 pairs of independent interviews, indicate that older brothers' sexual behavior has a significant influence on the timing of young siblings' initiation of sexual intercourse. Addresses the interaction of these…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Family Environment, Gender Issues, Sexuality

Aronson, Kimberly M. Rodham; Buchholz, Ester Schaler – American Journal of Family Therapy, 2001
Discusses the reasons why, despite changes in both society and attitudes of men and women towards their roles, there still exists inequality between the sexes. Also discusses how this inequality negatively affects intimate relationships. Suggests ways that men, women, and society can remedy the situation and encourage greater fulfillment in love.…
Descriptors: Feminism, Gender Issues, Interpersonal Relationship, Personal Autonomy

Goedeken, Edward A. – Libraries & Culture, 2000
Discussion of the Library History Seminars, founded by Louis Shores, focuses on various characteristics of the first nine seminar participants, including their gender and institutional affiliation. Analyzes the data to provide a picture of who does library history and how the discipline's research interests have evolved over the past 30 years.…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Library History, Library Research, Library Science
Donaldson, E. Lisbeth; Emes, Claudia G. – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 2000
Used data from various sources, including profiles of 10 Canadian universities, to study the participation of Canadian women in the academy to see if it has reached the "critical mass" necessary to achieve gender sensitivity. Findings show that in some cases, the minimum level of participation (35%) was attained, but generally critical…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Females, Foreign Countries, Gender Issues

DeRuiter, Carol – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1996
Argues that men and women write differently in college writing classes. Suggests that while the maternal model may be the most successful for teaching, male teachers can incorporate maternal approaches, and conversely, female teachers can incorporate masculine approaches. Evaluates the academic essay and the place of the female voice in academic…
Descriptors: Feminism, Gender Issues, Higher Education, Sex Differences

Yang, Mei-ling – Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 1996
Examines the women's pages of the "Washington Post" in the 1950s that were edited by Marie Sauer. States that the newspaper turned down Sauer's request in 1952 to change from traditional women's pages to a unisex "lifestyle" section. Analyzes how women's pages were shaped by factors such as advertising, professional values, and…
Descriptors: Advertising, Editors, Females, Gender Issues