Category: Gender studies
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Gender (In)Equity at Home: Gender Differences in Unpaid Work
Assignment Description: The purpose of this assignment is to stimulate critical thinking about how (unpaid) housework disproportionately impacts women, potentially leading to negative effects on their mental and physical health. Instructions: According to the Pew Research Center (“ “), women continue to shoulder more household and childcare responsibilities compared to their male counterparts, regardless of…
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discusion w5
Respond to all prompts: How does Esthers experience in a psychiatric institution reflect broader societal issues of gender, power, and control? Does Esthers journey by the end of the novel suggest liberation, resignation, or something else entirely? If the latter, please explain. Referencing bell hooks, in what ways might Plaths portrayal of motherhood, sexuality, and…
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Critical Reflection: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Soc…
Now that you have completed this weeks learning, please answer the following questions in essay format and submit your responses to the Assignment section of the course. Refer to the syllabus for details of when this reflection is due. In what ways can the guide you in developing a diverse, inclusive, and equitable social work…
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Genders Studies
Draw from at least five class readings in the unit to make your analysis, and each of you should bring at least one journal article or book chapter referenced by one of the scholars you cite. That is, there should be at least 7 entries in your bibliography section. Each essay is to be 2,000-2,400…
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SET CODE BOOK & DATA SET
Artificial Intelligence & Its Societal Impact Trust in AI Question: How much do you trust artificial intelligence (AI) systems to make accurate and fair decisions? Response: 5-point Likert 1 = Do not trust at all, 2 = Slightly distrust, 3 = Neutral, 4 = Somewhat trust, 5 = Trust completely. Willingness to Use AI-Driven Healthcare…
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Real-Life Transition, Socialization and Resocialization
Privacy note Do not include names, locations, or identifying details. You may use a composite or a fictionalized example based on real life. Part 1:Your Post (350-500 words) 1) Describe the transition (briefly) Choose one transition into a new environment (e.g., new school, new job, new team, moving cities/countries, joining an online community). In 2-3…
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Real-Life Transition, Socialization and Resocialization
Privacy note Do not include names, locations, or identifying details. You may use a composite or a fictionalized example based on real life. Part 1:Your Post (350-500 words) 1) Describe the transition (briefly) Choose one transition into a new environment (e.g., new school, new job, new team, moving cities/countries, joining an online community). In 2-3…
