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A gendered self or a gendered context? A social identity approach to gender differences

Ryan, Michelle K

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This thesis examines the way in which traditional accounts of gender differences in the self-concept have relied on distal explanatory factors, and have thus conceptualised the gendered self as stable across both time and situation. This notion of a stable, gendered self has been implicated as underlying of a range of psychological gender differences (e.g., Cross & Madson, 1997), such as those in moral reasoning (e.g., Gillian, 1982) and ways of knowing (e.g., Belenky et al., 1989). As a...[Show more]

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Date published: 2003
Type: Thesis (PhD)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/48182
DOI: 10.25911/5d7a2b7c071cd

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