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 result, these behaviours are also seen to be stable across time and context.¶ ..
This thesis reports six studies investigating the ways in which children experience themselves as g...
This theoretical study explores the utility of psychoanalytic theory as a tool for working with tran...
In this study we re-examine the role of genderwithin the self-concept and challenge the assumptionth...
This thesis examines the way in which traditional accounts of gender differences in the self-concept...
Abstract: I propose two theories to lay bare phenomena of gender change, as they relate both to gend...
Recent changes in policies, laws, and public opinion have brought discussions about gender and gende...
Gender features strongly in most societies and is a significant aspect of self-definition for most p...
Here, I first analyze gender identity qua gender self-ascription and offer a theory of the psycholog...
Research on gender development draws on two principal hypotheses: gender is a multi-dimensional cons...
It is said that gender identity can be seen as either unidimensional or multidimensional depending ...
In the historical and social landscape that currently exists in America, the concept of gender, and ...
The intention of this thesis is to examine representations of gender and gender roles in a variety o...
This study adds to the literature on adult gender role by extending adult gender role orientation be...
The aim of this thesis is to establish that there is no metaphysical account of personal identity th...
Sex and gender are two concepts that are often conflated in popular culture. However, those who expe...
This thesis reports six studies investigating the ways in which children experience themselves as g...
This theoretical study explores the utility of psychoanalytic theory as a tool for working with tran...
In this study we re-examine the role of genderwithin the self-concept and challenge the assumptionth...
This thesis examines the way in which traditional accounts of gender differences in the self-concept...
Abstract: I propose two theories to lay bare phenomena of gender change, as they relate both to gend...
Recent changes in policies, laws, and public opinion have brought discussions about gender and gende...
Gender features strongly in most societies and is a significant aspect of self-definition for most p...
Here, I first analyze gender identity qua gender self-ascription and offer a theory of the psycholog...
Research on gender development draws on two principal hypotheses: gender is a multi-dimensional cons...
It is said that gender identity can be seen as either unidimensional or multidimensional depending ...
In the historical and social landscape that currently exists in America, the concept of gender, and ...
The intention of this thesis is to examine representations of gender and gender roles in a variety o...
This study adds to the literature on adult gender role by extending adult gender role orientation be...
The aim of this thesis is to establish that there is no metaphysical account of personal identity th...
Sex and gender are two concepts that are often conflated in popular culture. However, those who expe...
This thesis reports six studies investigating the ways in which children experience themselves as g...
This theoretical study explores the utility of psychoanalytic theory as a tool for working with tran...
In this study we re-examine the role of genderwithin the self-concept and challenge the assumptionth...