Gender Identity, Equity, and Violence
Multidisciplinary Perspectives Through Service Learning
Herausgeber: Stahly, Geraldine B
Gender Identity, Equity, and Violence
Multidisciplinary Perspectives Through Service Learning
Herausgeber: Stahly, Geraldine B
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The authors of the thirteen chapters in this volume bring excitement and innovations to teaching about gender from a wide range of theoretical and discipline perspectives.
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The authors of the thirteen chapters in this volume bring excitement and innovations to teaching about gender from a wide range of theoretical and discipline perspectives.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Mai 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 161mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781579222185
- ISBN-10: 1579222188
- Artikelnr.: 22599907
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Mai 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 161mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781579222185
- ISBN-10: 1579222188
- Artikelnr.: 22599907
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Geraldine B. Stahly is Professor of Psychology at California State University, San Bernardino. Robert A. Corrigan is President, San Francisco State University. Gerald S. Eisman is the Acting Director of the Institute for Civic and Community Engagement at San Francisco State University.
Foreword-Robert A. Corrigan; About This Series-Gerald Eisman;
Introduction-Geraldine B. Stahly; Activity/Methodology Table; List of
Contributors SECTION I GENDER AND IDENTITY. 1. Gender, Identity, Theory,
and Action-Talia Bettcher; 2. Final Project Runway. In the I's of Asian
American Women-Allyson Tintiangco-Cubales; 3. The Gendered Meaning Of
Dress-Connie Ulasewicz SECTION II THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF GENDER IN AN
EDUCATIONAL SETTING. 4. Examining Gender and Classroom Teaching
Practices-Sherrie Carinci; 5. Feminism, Public Sociology and Service
Learning. Issues of Gender in the Primary School Classroom-Kristyan M.
Kouri SECTION III FEMINIST PEDAGOGY AND SERVICE LEARNING. 6. Women as
Social Warriors. A Framework for Community Service-Learning Combining
Amazonian Feminist Thinking and Social Justice Education Theories-Veda E.
Ward; 7. Placing Gender and Multi-Cultural Competence at the Center. The
Young Women's Studies Club-Susan E. Cayleff and Angela J. LaGrotteria; 8.
Learning about Prejudice, Oppression, and Hate. Reversing the
Silence-Silvina Ituarte SECTION IV WOMEN AND VIOLENCE. 9. Using an
Ecological Perspective to Understand and Address Sexual Assault on
Campus-Courtney E. Ahrens and Patricia D. Rozee; 10. From "No means No" to
Community Change. The Impact of University Based Service-Learning Related
to Intimate Violence Prevention-Elena Klaw and Marilyn C. Ampuero; 11.
Service Learning in a Psychology Course. Women and Violence-Gloria Cowan
SECTION V SERVICE LEARNING AND RESEARCH. 12. Empowering Older Women through
Service-Learning Research-Luciana Lagana; 13. DNA as a Tool For Social
Justice. Service Learning and Paternity Testing In Tanzania-Ruth Ballard.
Introduction-Geraldine B. Stahly; Activity/Methodology Table; List of
Contributors SECTION I GENDER AND IDENTITY. 1. Gender, Identity, Theory,
and Action-Talia Bettcher; 2. Final Project Runway. In the I's of Asian
American Women-Allyson Tintiangco-Cubales; 3. The Gendered Meaning Of
Dress-Connie Ulasewicz SECTION II THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF GENDER IN AN
EDUCATIONAL SETTING. 4. Examining Gender and Classroom Teaching
Practices-Sherrie Carinci; 5. Feminism, Public Sociology and Service
Learning. Issues of Gender in the Primary School Classroom-Kristyan M.
Kouri SECTION III FEMINIST PEDAGOGY AND SERVICE LEARNING. 6. Women as
Social Warriors. A Framework for Community Service-Learning Combining
Amazonian Feminist Thinking and Social Justice Education Theories-Veda E.
Ward; 7. Placing Gender and Multi-Cultural Competence at the Center. The
Young Women's Studies Club-Susan E. Cayleff and Angela J. LaGrotteria; 8.
Learning about Prejudice, Oppression, and Hate. Reversing the
Silence-Silvina Ituarte SECTION IV WOMEN AND VIOLENCE. 9. Using an
Ecological Perspective to Understand and Address Sexual Assault on
Campus-Courtney E. Ahrens and Patricia D. Rozee; 10. From "No means No" to
Community Change. The Impact of University Based Service-Learning Related
to Intimate Violence Prevention-Elena Klaw and Marilyn C. Ampuero; 11.
Service Learning in a Psychology Course. Women and Violence-Gloria Cowan
SECTION V SERVICE LEARNING AND RESEARCH. 12. Empowering Older Women through
Service-Learning Research-Luciana Lagana; 13. DNA as a Tool For Social
Justice. Service Learning and Paternity Testing In Tanzania-Ruth Ballard.
Foreword-Robert A. Corrigan; About This Series-Gerald Eisman;
Introduction-Geraldine B. Stahly; Activity/Methodology Table; List of
Contributors SECTION I GENDER AND IDENTITY. 1. Gender, Identity, Theory,
and Action-Talia Bettcher; 2. Final Project Runway. In the I's of Asian
American Women-Allyson Tintiangco-Cubales; 3. The Gendered Meaning Of
Dress-Connie Ulasewicz SECTION II THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF GENDER IN AN
EDUCATIONAL SETTING. 4. Examining Gender and Classroom Teaching
Practices-Sherrie Carinci; 5. Feminism, Public Sociology and Service
Learning. Issues of Gender in the Primary School Classroom-Kristyan M.
Kouri SECTION III FEMINIST PEDAGOGY AND SERVICE LEARNING. 6. Women as
Social Warriors. A Framework for Community Service-Learning Combining
Amazonian Feminist Thinking and Social Justice Education Theories-Veda E.
Ward; 7. Placing Gender and Multi-Cultural Competence at the Center. The
Young Women's Studies Club-Susan E. Cayleff and Angela J. LaGrotteria; 8.
Learning about Prejudice, Oppression, and Hate. Reversing the
Silence-Silvina Ituarte SECTION IV WOMEN AND VIOLENCE. 9. Using an
Ecological Perspective to Understand and Address Sexual Assault on
Campus-Courtney E. Ahrens and Patricia D. Rozee; 10. From "No means No" to
Community Change. The Impact of University Based Service-Learning Related
to Intimate Violence Prevention-Elena Klaw and Marilyn C. Ampuero; 11.
Service Learning in a Psychology Course. Women and Violence-Gloria Cowan
SECTION V SERVICE LEARNING AND RESEARCH. 12. Empowering Older Women through
Service-Learning Research-Luciana Lagana; 13. DNA as a Tool For Social
Justice. Service Learning and Paternity Testing In Tanzania-Ruth Ballard.
Introduction-Geraldine B. Stahly; Activity/Methodology Table; List of
Contributors SECTION I GENDER AND IDENTITY. 1. Gender, Identity, Theory,
and Action-Talia Bettcher; 2. Final Project Runway. In the I's of Asian
American Women-Allyson Tintiangco-Cubales; 3. The Gendered Meaning Of
Dress-Connie Ulasewicz SECTION II THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF GENDER IN AN
EDUCATIONAL SETTING. 4. Examining Gender and Classroom Teaching
Practices-Sherrie Carinci; 5. Feminism, Public Sociology and Service
Learning. Issues of Gender in the Primary School Classroom-Kristyan M.
Kouri SECTION III FEMINIST PEDAGOGY AND SERVICE LEARNING. 6. Women as
Social Warriors. A Framework for Community Service-Learning Combining
Amazonian Feminist Thinking and Social Justice Education Theories-Veda E.
Ward; 7. Placing Gender and Multi-Cultural Competence at the Center. The
Young Women's Studies Club-Susan E. Cayleff and Angela J. LaGrotteria; 8.
Learning about Prejudice, Oppression, and Hate. Reversing the
Silence-Silvina Ituarte SECTION IV WOMEN AND VIOLENCE. 9. Using an
Ecological Perspective to Understand and Address Sexual Assault on
Campus-Courtney E. Ahrens and Patricia D. Rozee; 10. From "No means No" to
Community Change. The Impact of University Based Service-Learning Related
to Intimate Violence Prevention-Elena Klaw and Marilyn C. Ampuero; 11.
Service Learning in a Psychology Course. Women and Violence-Gloria Cowan
SECTION V SERVICE LEARNING AND RESEARCH. 12. Empowering Older Women through
Service-Learning Research-Luciana Lagana; 13. DNA as a Tool For Social
Justice. Service Learning and Paternity Testing In Tanzania-Ruth Ballard.