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  • This study explores a socially relevant problem related to teachers' conceptions of hate speech from a gender perspective present in the discourse of teaching history and social science educational practices. The methodology was used within the paradigm with a case study design, as a generalization was not intended.

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  • Part 2 book "The ethical case against animal experiments" includes content: Animal experimentation in classical antiquity; gender and the animal experiments controversy in nineteenth century america; is “necessity” a useful concept in animal research ethics; science fiction and science fact - ethics and nonhuman animal experiments; harms versus benefits - a practical critique of utilitarian calculations; utilitarian benefit and uncertainty under emergent systems.... and other contents.

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  • Part 1 of ebook "Gender and entrepreneurship: An ethnographic approach" provides readers with contents including: how a gender approach to entrepreneurship differs from the study of women entrepreneurs; gender as a social practice, entrepreneurship as a form of masculinity - a theoretical framework; doing and saying gender - a methodological framework;...

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  • Part 1 of ebook "Leadership in education" provides readers with contents including: conceptualising leadership; leadership in learning-centred schools - cultural context, functions and qualities; leadership’s place in a community of practice; developing leaders, developing leadership; models of leadership development - learning from international experience and research;...

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  • The research project is a collaborative, action inquiry, case study that investigates the gendered and inclusive practices of a teacher, exploring gendered language and behaviour that is (or not) utilised within their teaching. The researcher and the participant teacher plan, conduct, observe, reflect and discuss the role of gender in the learning and teaching practices in a grade 3/4 classroom.

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  • On the basis of theoretical and practical research on the teaching staff and development of female lecturers at Lao National University following gender equality approach and based on the theory of human resource management by Leonard Nadler, several measures to effectively manage the development of female lecturers in order to contribute to improving the quality of female lecturers at the current Laos National University have been proposed.

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  • The analysis was performed according to the groups to determine Muslim-friendly elements. Based on the findings, a Shari’ah-compliant considers security, privacy, and segregation of genders in its design. This research provides further information on the understanding, practice, features, and requirements of Muslim-friendly spas which will help to boost Malaysia’s potential to become a prominent destination for Islamic or Shari’ah-compliant tourism.

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  • Agriculture in general and livestock in particular are important to make women empowered by giving them employment. Research and experience confirm the importance of gender equity, not only as a fundamental human right, but also as essential to poverty reduction and improved living standard. The study was purposively conducted with an objective to assess gender role in animal husbandry practices in hill farming situation where involvement of the women in agriculture is higher than their counterpart. Data collection was done through personal interview from randomly selected 60 farm families.

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  • The aim of this research is to examine the effect of human resource management (HRM) practices on employee engagement, and the moderating roles of gender and marital status. The survey was conducted with a total of 457 frontline employees who are working in the Vietnamese banking industry.

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  • Sport is, indeed, not the source for all such ‘mischief’, although it is one vital source. However, in thinking about how we might conceive of sporting masculinities in different ways we open up both masculinity and sport to new questions and areas for research. Specifically, this empirical study of the extreme sport of rock climbing in the UK investigates male identities by considering the routine and extraordinary practices and relations in a sporting culture.

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  • Using a holistic perspective, we spoke to young women about practical needs for food, shelter, childcare, transportation; and their strategic needs for education, equitable wages, equal gender division of labour, and reproductive choice. If systemic barriers to economic and social equality between men and women are going to be overcome, both practical and strategic need to be included in programs with young women. Moreover, a strong safety net and supports such as adequate housing and childcare are required for young women to participate in CED. ...

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  • The first section provides an overview of some of the critical gender and HIV/AIDS theory; the second section contains presentations on how to design gender-sensitive research and how to extract gender-relevant data from existing research data, as well as how to move from research to advocacy to policy; presentations in the third section contain worksheets that can be used in training others to use a gendered lens.

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  • Gender is well recognised as a critical consideration for HIV/AIDS organisations. Since the 1990s, HIV/AIDS policy-makers, donors, non-governmental organisations and transnational corporations have adopted gender mainstreaming as the process for integrating gender into development programmes and institutions. There is an increasing body of literature on the successes and challenges of practicing gender

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  • A mainstreaming approach to gender and development, in which most operational staff bear some responsibility for integrating gender-responsive actions into their work, requires a clear under- standing of the individual responsibilities of staff occupying differ- ent positions. The gender mainstreaming responsibilities of key positions in the organization are shown in Table 2.1.

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  • This document was prepared for the WHO Gender and Health Research Series by Daryl Somma, MPH; Christian Auer, PhD; Abdallah Abouihia, MSc; and Mitchell G. Weiss, MD, PhD, Department of Public Health and Epidemiology, Swiss Tropical Institute, Basel, Switzerland.

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  • given high levels of illiteracy and isolation, the level of knowledge about health risks related to pregnancy and childbirth are low and hardly informed by modern medical practices. there is poor demand for, and mistrust of, preventive services such as vaccination and birth spacing. Poverty, illiteracy and the low value placed on women’s health, lack of female decision-making power over their own health, and social and cultural norms associated with reproduction adversely affect decisions to seek health care and positive outcomes for mother and child.

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  • In research portraying community life, the multiplicity of viewpoints present within Aboriginal communities should be represented fairly, including viewpoints specific to age and gender groups. Researchers have an obligation to understand and observe the protocols concerning communications within any Aboriginal community. Researchers have an obligation to observe ethical and professional practices relevant to their respective disciplines. Researchers have an obligation to observe and respect a holistic philosophy in practice.

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  • he specific country cultures are not only different in regard to their health systems, but also in integrating gender aspects in research, policy and practice. The very definitions of health, illness and health related social problems are different. If networks focus on gender specific aspects of health and illness, the necessity for transnational communication is evident.

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  • The changes discussed above under the three headings of the agricultural sector, the gender shift and veterinary education have significant implications for the veterinary business landscape across the broader veterinary sector, impacting beyond the practice wing of the profession. As mentioned at the outset of this chapter, to date, robust academic attention has not been paid to the implications of changes in these areas. Such implications will now be discussed under the relevant headings below. ...

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  • In conclusion, although many women may prefer a female physician, it has been demonstrated that physician gender is often not the most important attribute under consideration when patients select an OB/GYN. Clearly, good bedside manner and communication skills are essential in establishing an effective doctor/patient rapport. This is often followed by technical expertise and a good medical reputation.

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