Social Power And Influence Of Women

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A01=Carol D Ryff
A01=Liesa Stamm
Achievement Motivation
Author_Carol D Ryff
Author_Liesa Stamm
Category=JBSF
changing gender influence over time
Chinese American Women
Colonial Labor System
Comparable Worth
Dual Wage System
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feminist theory
gender studies
High Prestige Occupations
Hold
Internal Colonialism Model
interpersonal relationships
Labor Market Power
Marxist Feminist
Marxist Feminist Analysis
Marxist Feminist Theory
Mid-life Women
Negro Women Workers
Non-employed Women
Occupational Segregation
power structures
Racial Ethnic Women
Rising Labor Force Participation Rates
Seniority System
social power
social role analysis
societal norms research
sociocultural contexts
Supply Side Theories
Task Mastery
Tunisian Town
Women's Power
Women's Self-perceptions
Women’s Power
Women’s Self-perceptions
workplace dynamics
Younger Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367303051
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 237mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Using a variety of methodological and theoretical perspectives, the authors of this collection discuss women's power within the various sociocultural contexts in which women operate—such as the workplace, the family, and other interpersonal relationships—and the differential nature of women's power and influence over their life course. Personality characteristics associated with mastery and influence are examined, as are the limitations imposed by societal norms and expectations. Finally, the authors discuss the development of theories about women's power and suggest ways in which women's roles—and consequently, women's influence—are changing as new societal values evolve.
"Liesa Stamm is a planner and director of evaluations at the Community Council of the Capitol Region in Hartford, Connecticut. She also works with the Women's Research Institute at Hartford College for Women. A specialist in sociocultural anthropology, she has written on women's roles in cross-cultural perspective, gender roles in North Africa and the Middle East, women's power, and age–roles and life course effects.

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