Месяц: Сентябрь 2015

RE-FOCUSING ON CLASSICAL TOPICS

I have chosen one example to illustrate this heading: the interrelated topics of women’s social mobility and the proper way to construct class systems in modern Britain. Other examples, could, no doubt, be cho­sen, but the sociology of class, stratification and social mobility is a particularly central one in the UK. The feminist sociologists (women […]

His army versus her army

Combat training strips you of your self-image so you can be rebuilt to fit the Army mold. Bruce Gilkin, Vietnam Veteran21 When every man in the armed services is required to enter combat upon command and every woman either has the option of combat or is protected from combat, we produce two distinct mentalities. Combat […]

My body, my business?

ITEM If a fetus has a “right to life.” but eighteen years later has an "obligation to death," which sex is it? Registering all our 18-year-old sons for the draft in the event the country needs more soldiers is as sexist as registering all our 18-year-old daughters for child-bearing in the event the country needs […]

Infinite Calculations

della fenster The airmail letter arrived five months after the birth of my third child. I had just begun a year-long leave of absence, ostensibly to adjust to mother­hood in a family of five. I hoped to keep my research moving along by writ­ing one short article that year, but that was the full extent […]

The Congruence Model

Another way to consider how people and environ­ments interact is to look for the best fit for a specific person in a particular environment. This is what Kahana (1982) focuses on in her congruence model. Kahana includes the ideas of competence and envi­ronmental press but applies them differently. In Kahana’s view people vary in their […]

Leisure and time

Feminist sociologists opened up research on control over time. Rosemary Deem’s (1986) pioneering research into the leisure activities of married women in Milton Keynes showed that men expected and took time for their leisure, whereas women only had time for their leisure if their male partner supported the activity. The dynamics of the households were […]

Didn’t women in the Persian Gulf share equal combat risks without equal combat pay?

During the U. S. invasion of Panama, front-page headlines heralded the first woman leading soldiers into combat.9 Although The New York Times made it clear the woman thought she was approaching an ««guarded dog kennel,10 Congresswoman Schroeder used this incident to develop three myths — myths that were reinforced during the war in the Persian […]