Gender inequality Flashcards

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Give at least two pieces of sociological evidence to support the argument that new digital forms of communication are controlled by men and are designed for men

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  • HARAWAY- criticised online/offline male dominance. Argues that women must not be excluded from new forms of digital communications
  • FAANG dominated by men-computing and IT stereotypes (MPHIDI)
  • PEREZ (invisible women) technology designed for men- e.g health kit tracks vast array of health data but not periods
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Give at least two pieces of sociological evidence to support the argument that gender stereotypes are reinforced online

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  • PEREZ- women are under-represented on Google images across a range of professions
  • GREEN and SINGLETON- online communities more popular with women- reinforce ‘homemaker’ stereotypes
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What does the term gendered cyberhate mean? Explain, using an example, why this is a problem online

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Violent, abuse language and threats against women, due to their gender. E.g. BATES (everyday sexism) reported receiving hundreds of cyber hate messages daily- causes women to leave social media or fear for their safety

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Give at least two pieces of sociological evidence to support the argument that digital communications allow women to challenge gender discrimination and abuse against women in society

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  • BATES- ‘everyday sexism’- encourage women to share everyday experiences of sexual harassment- challenges sexism
  • CHITTAL- #feminism- encourages women of all ages to come together and challenge sexual abuse (#me too)
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Give at least two pieces of sociological evidence to support the argument that digital communications allow women to challenge gender stereotypes

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  • # thisgirlcan, #likeagirl, #banbossy- used to promote women in sports, and to challenge derogatory terms
  • BOELLSTORFF- ‘second life’ vr- users not limited by gender identity when choosing an avatar- e.g. non-gendered to reduce stereotypes
  • Apps (bumble) allow women to make first move- disregard ‘damsel in distress’ and ‘needing a man’ stereotypes
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