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  1. Karin Johannisson was born in Gothenburg on 11 October 1944. Her mother Lore Johannisson, née Schmidt, was a German medical student who had met and married the Swedish lecturer Tore Johannisson when he worked at the University of Marburg. The couple had three children; Karin was the youngest.

  2. Sep 14, 2021 · This theory suggests that gender inequalities exist as an efficient way to create a division of labor, or as a social system in which a particular segment of the population is clearly responsible for certain acts of labor and another segment is clearly responsible for other labor acts.

  3. Social Role Theory: Gender Stereotypes Are Determined by Roles. SRT argues that gender stereotypes stem from the distribution of men and women into distinct roles within a given society (Eagly, 1987; Eagly et al., 2000).

  4. The social construction of gender is a theory in the humanities and social sciences about the manifestation of cultural origins, mechanisms, and corollaries of gender perception and expression in the context of interpersonal and group social interaction.

  5. Oct 15, 2022 · Definition. Gender theory is the study of what is understood as masculine and/or feminine and/or queer behavior in any given context, community, society, or field of study (including, but not limited to, literature, history, sociology, education, applied linguistics, religion, health sciences, philosophy, cultural studies, etc.).

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  6. Gender – An Introduction to Social Psychology. 16 Gender. This module discusses gender and its related concepts, including sex, gender roles, gender identity, sexual orientation, and sexism.

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  8. Feb 20, 2021 · Key Points. Social constructionism is the notion that people’s understanding of reality is partially, if not entirely, socially situated. Gender is a social identity that needs to be contextualized. Individuals internalize social expectations for gender norms and behave accordingly. Key Terms.