Scientific journal paper
The importance of being male: Ideology and context in gender identities
Lígia Amâncio (Amâncio, L.);
Journal Title
International Review of Social Psychology / Revue Internationale de Psychology Sociale
Year (definitive publication)
1997
Language
English
Country
Switzerland
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Abstract
Previous research on gender groups relations has provided a theoretical articulation of social representations and social identities, by showing how different self and intergroup representations are associated with different patterns of differentiation. This paper describes research which aimed at articulating the ideological and contextual levels of analysis in gender groups relations. In the experiment reported here, results show, as predicted in our hypothesis, that dominated groups (female participantst) differentiation against ingroup and and outgroup members is more affected by contextual asymmetries than dominant groups (male participants) pattern of differentiation.
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Keywords
gender groups relations,ideological asymmetries,gender identities,gendes representations