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  2. Doing gender - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, sociology and gender studies, "doing gender" is the idea that gender, rather than being an innate quality of individuals, is a social construct that actively surfaces in everyday human interaction. This term was used by Candace West and Don Zimmerman in their article "Doing Gender", published in 1987 in Gender and Society. [1]

  3. Gender role - Wikipedia

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    West and Zimmerman argued that the use of "role" to describe gender expectations conceals the production of gender through everyday activities. Furthermore, they stated that roles are situated identities, such as "nurse" and "student," which are developed as the situation demands, while gender is a master identity with no specific site or ...

  4. Social construction of gender - Wikipedia

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    Gender is used as a means of describing the distinction between the biological sex and socialized aspects of femininity and masculinity. [9] According to West and Zimmerman, gender is not a personal trait; it is "an emergent feature of social situations: both as an outcome of and a rationale for various social arrangements, and as a means of legitimating one of the most fundamental divisions ...

  5. ‘Women are not small men’: The global economy will miss out ...

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    Only 4% of all healthcare research and development in the U.S. is specifically targeted at women’s health issues. All this contributes to a sizeable global health gap.

  6. Jeff Probst explains why gender alliances don't work on ...

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    Related: Survivor 47 star Kyle Ostwald reveals current status with Sue Probst then goes on an extended college lecture on mathematician John Nash and the sometimes dueling impulses to pursue a ...

  7. Sex–gender distinction - Wikipedia

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    The term first appeared in Candace West and Don Zimmerman's article "Doing Gender", published in the peer-reviewed journal, Gender and Society. [81] Originally written in 1977 but not published until 1987, [82] "Doing Gender" is the most cited article published in Gender and Society. [81]

  8. Francine Deutsch - Wikipedia

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    She is interested in how people's lives are structured by gender. [3] She did a lot of qualitative studies about couples who have established equality at home, or not. [3] In reference to the article by Candace West and Zimmerman, Doing Gender, [4] she did a reflection about how to undo gender in everyday life in her article Undoing Gender. [5]

  9. Governors Ball's Gender Breakdown Of Performers

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    Just 17 percent of acts at Governors Ball are women. Here’s why.