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This handbook provides a comprehensive view of the field of the
sociology of gender. It presents the most important theories about
gender and methods used to study gender, as well as extensive
coverage of the latest research on gender in the most important
areas of social life, including gendered bodies, sexuality,
carework, paid labor, social movements, incarceration, migration,
gendered violence, and others. Building from previous publications
this handbook includes a vast array of chapters from leading
researchers in the sociological study of gender. It synthesizes the
diverse field of gender scholarship into a cohesive theoretical
framework, gender structure theory, in order to position the
specific contributions of each author/chapter as part of a complex
and multidimensional gender structure. Through this organization of
the handbook, readers do not only gain tremendous insight from each
chapter, but they also attain a broader understanding of the way
multiple gendered processes are interrelated and mutually
constitutive. While the specific focus of the handbook is on
gender, the chapters included in the volume also give significant
attention to the interrelation of race, class, and other systems of
stratification as they intersect and implicate gendered processes.
Every place has its quirky attributes, cultural reputation, and
distinctive flair. But when we travel across America, do we also
experience distinct gender norms and expectations? In his
groundbreaking Gendered Places, William Scarborough examines
metropolitan commuting zones to see how each region's local culture
reflects gender roles and gender equity. He uses surveys and social
media data to measure multiple dimensions of gender norms,
including expectations toward women in leadership, attitudes toward
working mothers, as well as the division of household labor.
Gendered Places reveals that different locations, even within the
same region of the country, such as Milwaukee and Madison
Wisconsin, have distinct gender norms and highly influential
cultural environments. Scarboroughshows how these local norms shape
the attitudes and behaviors of residents with implications on
patterns of inequality such as the gender wage gap. His findings
offer valuable insight for community leaders and organizers making
efforts to promote equality in their region. Scarboroughrecognizes
local culture as not value-neutral, but highly crucial to the
gender structure that perpetuates, or challenges, gender
inequality. Gendered Places questions how these gender norms are
sustained and their social consequences.
Every place has its quirky attributes, cultural reputation, and
distinctive flair. But when we travel across America, do we also
experience distinct gender norms and expectations? In his
groundbreaking Gendered Places, William Scarborough examines
metropolitan commuting zones to see how each region's local culture
reflects gender roles and gender equity. He uses surveys and social
media data to measure multiple dimensions of gender norms,
including expectations toward women in leadership, attitudes toward
working mothers, as well as the division of household labor.
Gendered Places reveals that different locations, even within the
same region of the country, such as Milwaukee and Madison
Wisconsin, have distinct gender norms and highly influential
cultural environments. Scarboroughshows how these local norms shape
the attitudes and behaviors of residents with implications on
patterns of inequality such as the gender wage gap. His findings
offer valuable insight for community leaders and organizers making
efforts to promote equality in their region. Scarboroughrecognizes
local culture as not value-neutral, but highly crucial to the
gender structure that perpetuates, or challenges, gender
inequality. Gendered Places questions how these gender norms are
sustained and their social consequences.
This handbook provides a comprehensive view of the field of the
sociology of gender. It presents the most important theories about
gender and methods used to study gender, as well as extensive
coverage of the latest research on gender in the most important
areas of social life, including gendered bodies, sexuality,
carework, paid labor, social movements, incarceration, migration,
gendered violence, and others. Building from previous publications
this handbook includes a vast array of chapters from leading
researchers in the sociological study of gender. It synthesizes the
diverse field of gender scholarship into a cohesive theoretical
framework, gender structure theory, in order to position the
specific contributions of each author/chapter as part of a complex
and multidimensional gender structure. Through this organization of
the handbook, readers do not only gain tremendous insight from each
chapter, but they also attain a broader understanding of the way
multiple gendered processes are interrelated and mutually
constitutive. While the specific focus of the handbook is on
gender, the chapters included in the volume also give significant
attention to the interrelation of race, class, and other systems of
stratification as they intersect and implicate gendered processes.
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