Sökning: "Female socialization"
Visar resultat 11 - 15 av 18 avhandlingar innehållade orden Female socialization.
11. "Fotboll är livet" : en medieetnografisk studie om fotbollstjejer och TV-sport
Sammanfattning : Media represent a powerful institution in society reflecting dominant values in society and take part in socialization to gender roles for men and women. The gender discourses in society as well as in mass media are interrelated to a complex system of many parts in people’s every day lives (the family, the school, the peer group, boyfriends etc. LÄS MER
12. Kvinnor, brott, övervakning
Sammanfattning : The study is mainly an empirical survey of women on probation. The main purpose is to describe and understand the dynamics of probation.The data collection comprises interviews with twenty seven female clients, and twenty two supervisors. LÄS MER
13. Blått blod och liljevita händer : en etnologisk studie av aristokratiska kvinnor 1850-1900
Sammanfattning : This study aims at throwinglight upon aristocratic women, their life cycle and everyday life during the second half of the 19th c., an unexplored subject in Swedish ethnology and women studies. LÄS MER
14. Body Dysmorphic Disorder : Capturing a prevalent but under-recognized disorder
Sammanfattning : BackgroundIndividuals with body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) are highly distressed due to defects they perceive in their physical appearance that are not noticeable to others. The condition often leads to impaired functioning in relationships, socialization, and intimacy and a decreased ability to function in work, school, or other daily activities. LÄS MER
15. Multiple sexual relationships and the stigma associated with anti-retroviral therapy in rural Tanzania : implications for HIV prevention and treatment interventions
Sammanfattning : Background: Risky sexual behavior, HIV-related stigma, and poor access to HIV care and treatment are three interrelated factors in the prevention and treatment of HIV. For every person starting on HIV treatment, there are three who become newly infected, and social stigma hinders enrollment and access to HIV treatment. LÄS MER