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Tag Archives: gender
The Gender Gap, or When a Male Changes His Ways
Animal ecologists and psychologists come to similar conclusions: In stressful environments, the differences between males and females diminish. Continue reading
Posted in Natural and exact sciences, Research
Tagged bird ecology, environmental conditions, feeding behaviour, female, gender, male, PhD, pied flycatcher, sex differences, sexual dimorphism
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Gender in Estonia: Observations from a Foreign Feminist
Jeana Jorgensen, a folklorist (PhD), feminist and a gender studies scholar, spent 10 months in Tartu as a visiting PhD student at the Department of Estonian and Comparative Folkloristics. Now she shares her observations on the gender dynamics in Estonia. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia
Tagged Estonia, feminism, gender, gender studies, maternity, stereotypes, tolerance, US
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