This study presents a theoretical and practical discussion of
the changes that have occurred between men and women and how the
sexes relate to one another from social, political, and ethical
perspectives. Not only do men and women reflect different gender
roles through communication, but they are also impacted by
communication about gender, especially from the media. Gender
differences in communication have gained political importance due
to the increasingly relevant issues of sexual harassment and
political correctness. These social and political changes have
influenced our value systems and have given the study of gendered
communication an ethical importance. Payne argues that religious
ideology is an important aspect of gendered development and that
biological, psychological, social, and cultural phenomena also
affect sex roles.
This volume will appeal to scholars and students in the
communications disciplines as well as psychologists and
sociologists. Organized around three major themes--the construction
of the gendered self, the differences between men and women as they
relate to one another through language, power, and nonverbal
communication, and the effects of gendered communication in
leadership and the media--this work covers much ground on the topic
of communication between the sexes.
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