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The SAGE Handbook of Gender and Psychology
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The SAGE Handbook of Gender and Psychology

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Psychology of Gender

September 2013 | 560 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
The SAGE Handbook of Gender and Psychology is a unique, state-of-the-art synthesis of the known work, combined with current research trends, in the broad field of gender and psychology. In the past 35 years academic publications on the subject have increased tenfold, and this level of activity as well the diversity of research looks set to increase in the coming years too. The time is ideal for a systematic review of the field.

Contributions come from academics around the world and many different disciplines, and as a result multiple perspectives and a diversity of methodologies are presented to understand gender and its implications for behaviour. Chapters cover a wide variety of topics, theoretical approaches, contexts, and social issues; they also critically examine the key issues and current debates. Both advanced students and scholars will find extensive range and depth in the topics covered across the Handbook's 29 chapters. Published as a single volume, the handbook is aimed at individuals as well as the library market.

The SAGE Handbook of Gender and Psychology will have mass appeal across the field of psychology, including social psychology and gender and psychology, as well a number of other subject groups such as gender studies, sociology, organizational behaviour and political science.

 
SECTION 1: How gender is studied
Michelle K. Ryan & Nyla R. Branscombe
Understanding Gender: Methods, Content and Controversies
Alice H. Eagly
The Science and Politics of Comparing Women and Men: A Reconsideration
Peter Hegarty, Orla Parslow, Y. Gavriel Ansara, & Freyja Quick
Androcentrism: Changing the Landscape without Levelling the Playing Field?
Cordelia Fine
Neurosexism: From Scanner to Pseudo-Science to Psyche
Tim Kurz & Ngaire Donaghue
Gender and Discourse
 
SECTION 2: DEVELOPMENT
Kay Bussey
Gender Development
Jennifer Byrd-Craven & David C. Geary
An Evolutionary Understanding of Sex Differences
Jennifer K. Bosson, Joseph A. Vandello, & T. Andrew Caswell
Precarious Manhood
Kathleen Fuegen & Monica Biernat
Gender-Based Standards of Competence in Parenting and Work Roles
Susan Kemper
Gendering the Psychology of Aging
 
SECTION 3: GENDER DIFFERENCES and SIMILARITIES
Luisa Batalha & Katherine J. Reynolds
Gender and Personality: Beyond Gender Stereotypes to Social Identity and the Dynamics of Social Change
Agneta Fischer & Catharine Evers
The Social Basis of Emotion in Men and Women
Linda L. Carli
Gendered Communication and Social Influence
Serge Guimond, Armand Chatard, Fabio Lorenzi-Cioldi
The Social Psychology of Gender across Cultures
Kay Deaux and Ronni Michelle Greenwood
Crossing Borders: Intersectional Excursions into Gender and Immigration
Tugçe Kurtis and Glenn Adams
A Cultural Psychology of Relationship: Toward a Transnational Feminist Psychology
Roy F. Baumeister
Gender Differences in Motivation Shape Social Interaction Patterns, Sexual Relationships, Social Inequality, and Cultural History
 
SECTION 4: CONFLICT and COPING
Manuela Barreto & Naomi Ellemers
Sexism in Contemporary Societies: How it is Expressed, Perceived, Confirmed and Resisted
Jolanda Jetten, Nyla R. Branscombe, Aarti Iyer, & Nobuko Asai
Appraising Gender Discrimination as Legitimate or Illegitimate: Antecedents and Consequences
Kimberly Matheson & Mindi D. Foster
Coping with the Stress of Gender Discrimination
Anne Maass, Mara Cadinu & Silvia Galdi
Sexual Harassment: Motivations and Consequences
Laurie Ball Cooper, Elizabeth Levy Paluck, Erin K. Fletcher
Reducing Gender-Based Violence
Thomas Morton
An Essential Debate: Science, Politics, Difference and the Gendered Self
 
SECTION 5: GENDER & SOCIAL ISSUES
Jamie L. Goldenberg, Tomi-Ann Roberts, Kasey Lynn Morris, & Douglas P. Cooper
Monstrously Mortal: Women's Bodies, Existential Threat, and Women's Health Risks
Shelly Grabe
Psychological Cliterodectomy: Body Objectification as a Human Rights Violation
Diana E. Betz, Laura R. Ramsey, and Denise Sekaquaptewa
Gender Stereotype Threat Among Women and Girls
Susanne Bruckm ller, Michelle K. Ryan, S. Alexander Haslam & Kim Peters
Ceilings, Cliffs, and Labyrinths: Exploring Metaphors for Workplace Gender Discrimination
Hannah Riley Bowles
Psychological Perspectives on Gender in Negotiation
Faye J. Crosby, Laura Sabattini, Michiko Aizawa
Affirmative Action and Gender Equality

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