The Gender Communication Connection
M.E. Sharpe (Verlag)
978-0-7656-4222-6 (ISBN)
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Teri Kwal Gamble is professor of communication at the College of New Rochelle. Michael W. Gamble is professor of communication at New York Institute of Technology in Manhattan.
Part I: Foundations of Gender Communication
1. Why We Study Gender Communication
The Gendered World: Where Would You Like to Go From Here?
This is His- and Her-Story
Exploring Gender Today
Conceptual and Perceptual Foundations
Distinguishing Sex and Gender
Communication Cultures
Communication and Gender: Which is the Catalyst?
The Merging of Communication and Gender
Communicating Our Confusion
Changing Communication Paradigms
More Principles of Gendered Communication
Gendered Communication is Dynamic
Gendered Communication is Systemic
Gendered Communication is Pervasive
Gendered Communication is Learned
Reassessing Gender and Communication: Goals and Assumptions, Questions and Quandaries
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2. Developing Gender Roles and Identities
Gender Identity and the "I" of the Beholder
Theories of Identity: Theoretical Approaches
Biology Matters: Biological Influences on Gender
Psychology Matters: Psychological Influences on Gender
Social Roles Matter: Social Influences on Gender
Culture Matters: Cultural Influences on Gender
The Development of Self-Concept
Self-Image and Self-Esteem
Reflected Appraisal Theory and Self-Concept
Social Learning Theory and Self-Concept
Education and Self-Concept
Media and Self-Concept
Culture and Self-Concept
Comparing the Self-Concepts of Males and Females
Reassessing Gender and Identity: Exploring Alternative Self-Orientations
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3. Verbal Styles of Gendered Expression
Language in Our Lives
Language and Its Uses
The Language-Thought-Behavior Relationship
The Power of Language
Words and Gender Perceptions: Can We Move Beyond Stereotypes?
The Effects of Language Socialization
Sexist Language and The Shaping of Reality
The Language of Conversation: How We Speak
We Speak Different Genderlects
Gender-Based Misinterpretations: What Really Happens When Men and Women Talk to Each Other?
Fact or Myth: Women Talk More than Men
Fact or Myth: Women Interrupt Others More than Men
Fact or Myth: Men are Dismissive of Women's Feelings
Fact or Myth: Women and Men Agree on the Purpose of Talk in Relationship Development
Reassessing Gender and Language
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4. Nonverbal Styles of Gendered Expression
Dimensions of Nonverbal Communication
The Functions of Nonverbal Messages
Message Reinforcement or Complementation
Message Negation
Message Substitution
Message Accentuation or Intensification
Message Regulation
Nonverbal Cues: Key Parts of the Communication Package
Conveying and Interpreting Nonverbal Expressiveness
Exploring Nonverbal Cues from a Gender Perspective
Kinesics: The Body's Language
Haptics: Touch
Proxemics
Paralinguistics
Artifacts
Reassessing Gendered Nonverbal Communication
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5. Gendered Perception and Listening Styles
The Perception Process and Gender: Selection, Organization, Interpretation and Response
Selection: What Do You Notice?
Organization: How Do You Categorize?
Interpretation: What Does It Mean?
Responding: How Do You React?
The Listening Styles of Men and Women
Who Gets Heard?
Listening Behaviors of Men and Women
Reassessing Gender, Perception, and Listening
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Revisiting Part I: Discovering and Building Connections
Part II: Gender's Role in Creating and Maintaining Personal Relationships
6. Gender Communication and Friendships
The Nature of Friendship
Friendship vs. Other Kinds of Relationships
How Friendships Develop: Two Models
The Gendering of Friendship
Friendship in Your Life
A Closer Look at Same-Sex Friendships
Women Friending Women
Men Friending Men
A Closer Look at Mixed-Sex Friendships
Men and Women Friending Each Other
The Effects of Roles and Social Opportunities on Friendship
Reassessing Gender and Friendship
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7. Gender Communication and Romance
Gender and Romance
The Intimacy Factor
Romantic Relationship Stages
Stage 1: Initiating
Stage 2: Experimenting
Stage 3: Intensifying
Stage 4: Integrating
Stage 5: Bonding
Stage 6: Differentiating
Stage 7: Circumscribing
Stage 8: Stagnating
Stage 9: Avoiding
Stage 10: Terminating
Gender Influences on Decisions and Tensions in Romantic Relationships
Gender and Romantic Relationships Facilitators
Reassessing Gender in Romantic Relationships
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8. Gender Communication and Family
The Family: A Gendered-Person Factory
The Family System: Gender in Action
The Family as Theme Factory
The Family as Gender-Maker
Sex-Role Development
Parent-Child Attitudes and Interaction Preferences
Power in the Family
Intimacy and Family Relations
Family Member Autonomy and Dependence
Empathy and Family Relations
Diversity and the Family
Couplehoods
Single-Parent Families
Dual-Worker/Dual-Career Families
Families and Gender, Race, and Class
Reassessing Gender and Family Matters
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Revisiting Part II: Discovering and Building Connections:
Part III: Gender Communication in Context
9. Gender Communication in Education
The Education/Gender Communication Challenge
Gender Communication in Elementary and Secondary Schools
Gendered Messages Sent Girls
Gendered Messages Sent Boys
The Higher Education Scene
Title IX: Its Impact in Class and on the Field
Administratively Speaking: Who's in Charge?
Reassessing Gender in Education: Proposed Remedies
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10. Gender Communication in the Workplace
The Socialization of Gendered Workers
Gender Bias and the Job Interview
Organization Diversification
Diversity's Effects
Sex and Race Segregation in the Workplace
Gender Role Bias
Role Stereotypes for Men
Role Stereotypes for Women
Handling Relationships in the Workplace
Hurdling Advancement Barriers
Workplace Bullies
Workplace Stressors
The Glass Ceiling and the Sticky Floor
Sexual Harassment-Gender Based Discrimination
Leading the Way: The Leadership Styles of Men and Women
Reassessing Gender and Work Matters
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11. Gender Communication and Health
Health and Gender: Is it a Matter of Difference?
Gendered Perceptions of Health
Manhood and Womanhood: Health Norms, Markers, and Hormones
Mind Over Matter: The Psychological Health of Men and Women
The Gendering of Patients and Their Doctors
Gender Ideals Affect Health
The Dark Side of Intimacy
Health Implications of Divorce and Social Isolation
Health Implications of Gendered Violence and Gendered Fear
Violence Against Partners
The Impact on Health of Gendered Violence in Sports
Caregiving and Expressing Feelings: Gendered Differences
Reassessing Gender and Health
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12. Gender Communication and the Law
The Law and Gender Equity
Equal Protection and Opportunity Laws
Sexual Harassment, Rape, Violence, and the Law
Sexual Harassment and U.S. Law
Sexual Assault, Rape, Violence, and the Law
The Law, Divorce, and Parental Rights
The Recommended Child Custody Policy
Reassessing Gender and the Law
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Revisiting Part III: Discovering and Building Connections
Part IV: Issues and Challenges in Gender Communication
13. Gender in Media and Technology
The Gendering of Media and Technology
Gendertizing
Advertising and the Sex Roles of Women
Advertising and the Sex Roles of Men
Advertising and Gendering in Children
Advertising and Diversity
Gendered Films and Television Shows, Audiences, and Awards
Viewing Effects
Music Videos
Awards
Gender and Sports Media
"Women's Sports" vs. "Sports"
Behind the Mike
Sports, the Military, and Coming Out
Gendering and Technology
Reassessing Gender, Media, and Technology
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14. Conflict, Power, and Gender Violence
Exploring Violence in Relationships
The Alarming Statistics
Profiling the Abuser
Gender and Conflict
Differences in Conflict-Handling Behavior: Traditional Expectations
Contradicting the Expected: Nontraditional Conflict-Handling Behaviors
Gender and Power
Power, Gender Intimidation, and Violence
The Dynamics of Physical Violence and Abuse of Power
The Dynamics of Sexual Assault and Rape
Dispelling Rape and Sexual Violence Myths
Reassessing Conflict, Power, and Gender Violence: The Need to Denormalize Violence
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15. Gender and Social Movements: Reconsidering the Past and Preparing For the Future
The Past is Prologue
Women's Movements
Liberal Feminism
Social Feminism
Radical Feminism
Feminism: The First Wave
Feminism: The Second Wave
Feminism: The Third Wave
A Note on Backlash Movements
Men's Movements
The Profeminist Men's Movement
Promasculinist Men's Movements
The Mythopoetic Men's Movement
The National Coalition of Free Men
The Promise Keepers
The Million-Man March
Reassessing Women and Men's Movements
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Revisiting Part IV: Discovering and Building Connections
Verlagsort | Armonk |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 189 x 246 mm |
Gewicht | 658 g |
Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Kommunikation / Medien ► Kommunikationswissenschaft |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Kommunikation / Medien ► Medienwissenschaft | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie ► Gender Studies | |
ISBN-10 | 0-7656-4222-0 / 0765642220 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-7656-4222-6 / 9780765642226 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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