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Social Psychology of Gender (Hardcover)
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Social Psychology of Gender (Hardcover)
Series: Advances in Group Processes
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Advances in Group Processes publishes theoretical analyses,
reviews, and theory-based empirical chapters on group phenomena.
Volume 24 includes papers that address fundamental issues relating
to the Social Psychology of Gender. The social psychology of gender
analyzes the ways gender shapes and is shaped by social
interaction. This includes the cognitive processes through which
gender influences the way we perceive, interpret, and respond to
our social world; it also includes the mechanisms through which
interaction defines and transmits meaning about gender. The volume
emphasizes the importance of understanding gender as a multilevel
structure that includes cultural beliefs and distributions of
resources at the macro level, patterns of behavior at the
interactional level, as well as roles and identities at the micro
level.
The volume begins with an introduction that discusses the overall
theoretical and methodological orientation of the social psychology
of gender. The first chapter after the introduction reviews the
history of gender research in psychology, and in particular
provides excellent accounts of research on ???benevolent sexism???
and ???backlash effects???. The second chapter provides an overview
of research on two types of stereotyping ??? descriptive and
prescriptive ??? as well as offering suggestions for organizations
interested in pre-empting these types of bias. The third chapter
reviews recent research on the role that beliefs about gender play
in organizational decision-making, with an emphasis on hiring and
firing decisions. The fourth chapter synthesizes a range of
literatures in order to explain how interactional mechanisms
restrict women??'s ability to beboth liked and respected, such that
their choices are often made by navigating pragmatic alternatives
rather than any explicit consent to hierarchical gender relations.
The fifth chapter develops a theory of the authors that addresses
the interaction of gender and social networks in the workplace; the
central argument is that, because men occupy most of the high
status positions in organizations, women and men must follow
different strategies when developing their professional networks.
Taken as a whole, the first five chapters provide a thorough
exploration of a number of pressing problems in the area of gender
in the labor market and the workplace.
The sixth chapter reviews the theoretical and empirical literature
on gender and emotions, and then presents results from a new study
showing that contextual factors matter more than gender in
determining responses to personal experiences of injustice. The
seventh chapter empirically and formally evaluates the hypothesis
that women are more religious than men because they are more
risk-averse and therefore are more motivated by the threat of
punishment in the afterlife, and concludes that risk aversion does
not explain differences in men??'s and women??'s religiosity. The
eighth chapter engages a new and more sophisticated perspective on
the interactive process of socialization to set a research agenda
for obtaining better knowledge about childhood sexual
socialization. The ninth chapter presents the results of two new
experiments, which suggest that men??'s tendency to self-handicap
(impair their own performance) to a greater degree than women is
related to concerns about protecting their status or self-image.
The tenth chapterproposes a novel social psychological explanation
for the predominance of women on college campuses and develops an
experimental paradigm to evaluate this explanation. This group of
chapters develops explanations for a variety of similarities and
differences in the experiences of men and women throughout the life
course.
The volume closes with a chapter that draws on a group process
approach to explain why gender inequality persists in the face of
economic and institutional changes that increasingly de-emphasize
difference based on gender. Overall, the volume includes papers
that reflect a wide range of theoretical approaches to the social
psychology of the workplace, and contributions by major scholars
from multiple disciplines that work in the general area of group
processes.
*Includes papers that address fundamental issues relating to the
Social Psychology of Gender
*Explains the cognitive processes through which gender influences
the way we perceive, interpret, and respond to our social
world
*Emphasizes the importance of understanding gender as a multilevel
structure
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