Education / Family | Close relationships | Organization - Workplace | Media | Media and advertising |
---|---|---|---|---|
What is their daughters?
Research shows that parents tend to use more emotion-related language and physical touch with this gender.
|
What is the male deficit model?
assumes men are less skilled than women in developing and sustaining personal relationships
|
What is mother, child, sex-obejct, iron maiden
two common stereotypes of women in the workplace
|
What is set the agenda?
the primary act of the media is to
|
What is the objectification of women?
This concept describes how female characters are often reduced to their looks or sexual appeal in films and ads.
|
What is superwomen?
the narrative of being a __________ adds pressure to try to have it all, mother and career which leads to physical and psychological toll
|
What is the alternative paths model?
the idea that there are different and equally valid paths to closeness in relationships refers to the
|
What is the old boys network/club?
hiring and promotional decisions made through informal communication in male spaces refers to
|
What is cyberbullying?
rumors or messages spread on the internet to hurt others is referred to as
|
Passive, dependent, focused on appearance, girlfriend and/or mother.
what are 3 stereotypes of women in the media?
|
What is Title IX?
Women must be provided equitable opportunity to participate in sports (not necessarily same sport) is part of?
|
What is the second shift?
women who maintain careers while pitching in more than half of the childcare responsibilities is refered to as
|
What is the sturdy oak, the fighter or the breadwinner
two stereotypes of men in the workplace
|
What is product placement?
showing a brand in a show is referred to as
|
What is the male gaze?
This phrase refers to how women are often shown lying down, looking passive, or being looked at by men in ads.
|
What is gender socialization?
This concept explains how family structures and roles contribute to the reproduction of traditional gender norms.
|
What is instrumental communication, or "closeness through doing"?
Men are often socialized to express closeness through shared activities, a style called this.
|
What is double jeopardy?
the barrier that women of color have to face racism and sexism is refered to as
|
What is the princess affect?
when women make headlines for talent they must also look good is referred to as
|
What are executive, director, or producer roles?
Women make up a small percentage of people in these behind-the-scenes roles in media production.
|
What is role models?
Choices in education and career are highly influenced by the presense or lack of
|
What is gendered responsibility for relational health or relationship maintenance?
This term refers to the expectation that women should sacrifice their own needs for the needs of others in relationships and do more emotional work
|
What is formal policies?
leave policies and rigid schedules are forms forms of gendered practices in organizations
|
What is sharing information, holding others accountable and activism?
three benefits of social media
|
What is gatekeeping?
This concept refers to the power to shape what is considered “normal” or “valuable” by controlling what gets shown in media.
|