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         Gender Issues:     more books (100)
  1. Issues in Race, Ethnicity and Gender: Selections from the CQ Researcher
  2. Global Gender Issues (Dilemmas in World Politics) by V. Spike Peterson, Anne Sisson Runyan, 1999-03
  3. Gender Issues and AD/HD: Research, Diagnosis, and Treatment
  4. Gender Issues in Art Therapy
  5. Gender Issues in Ethnography (Qualitative Research Methods) by Carol A. B. Warren, Jennifer Kay Hackney, 2000-03-24
  6. Critical Readings: Media and Gender (Issues in Cultural and Media Studies) by Cynthia Carter, Linda Steiner, 2003-12-01
  7. Issues of Gender (Longman Topics) by Ellen G. Friedman, Jennifer D. Marshall, 2003-11-18
  8. Why Gender Matters: What Parents and Teachers Need to Know about the Emerging Science of Sex Differences by Leonard Sax, 2006-02-14
  9. Taking Sides: Clashing Views in Gender (Taking Sides : Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in Sex and Gender) by Jacquelyn W. White, 2008-03-14
  10. Gender and the Body in the Ancient Mediterranean (Gender and History Special Issues)
  11. Gender Issues in Field Research (Qualitative Research Methods) by Carol A. B. Warren, 1988-03-01
  12. Gender and Family Issues in the Workplace
  13. Taking Sides Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in Sex and Gender (Taking Sides : Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in Sex and Gender) by Elizabeth L. Paul, 2001-08
  14. The Myth of Community: Gender Issues in Participatory Development (Intermediate Technology Publications in Participation Series)

161. Gender And Literacy Index Including Boys And Literacy
SCAA/NLT survey 1996. Key related issues Men, fathers and literacy; Viewpoints on gender and achievement; Boys’ reading choices;
http://www.literacytrust.org.uk/Database/boys/
Gender
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Building a literate nation NLT Home Gender Boys, girls and literacy The focus of this section of the website is gender and literacy. Like all key areas on this site, it begins with a news update and includes Government approaches, practical suggestions and initiatives, research, statistics and resources. Boys’ attitudes to reading and writing have been the focus of much Government and media attention recently. The National Literacy Trust has attempted to pull together a range of viewpoints relating to this as well as girls' attitudes to reading, useful statistics, resources and suggested ways forward. Gender and achievement update The Government's response

162. The Sports Ethics Institute
A nonprofit organization providing education and information on ethical issues in sports. Topics include sportsmanship, cheating, fair play, doping, violence, gender equity, sports medicine and safety, discrimination, sports journalism.
http://www.SportsEthicsInstitute.org/

163. Political Comic Cartoon Strip Sidewalk Bubblegum By Clay Butler
Political and social commentary from the pen of Clay Butler. Syndicated comic strip covers issues such as war, gender, capitalism, race and environment.
http://www.sidewalkbubblegum.com/
Political Cartoons and Comics about War, Racism, Sexism, Capitalism, U.S. Prisons, Prisoner Rights, Worker Rights, Human Rights, Consumerism, Socialism, Facism, Military Industrial Complex, Colonialism, War on Drugs, War on Terrorism, Gender Issues, Identity Politics and the Environment.
Clay Butler Political Cartoonist, Political Satirist, Political Humorist, Editorial Illustrator, Editorial Cartoons, Comics, Political Illustrations,Social Commentary Comics, Political Commentary, Progressive Cartoonist, Left Socialist Cartoonist, Anarchist Comics and Cartoons
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Started in 1993, Clay Butler’s self-syndicated weekly political cartoon, Sidewalk Bubblegum, has been seen in hundreds of magazines, books, and zines including Z Magazine , Playboy, Funny Times Comic Relief , Creative Loafing, Metro Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Sentinel and Finland’s largest Swedish-language daily newspaper, the HUFVUDSTADSBLADET . Here’s what other people have said: "Clay Butler’s Sidewalk Bubblegum cartoons are not just hilarious- they are intelligent, witty, acutely perceptive social commentary, profound cultural analysis in the guise of devastating satire." -

164. H-Gender-MidEast Discussion Network
HNet discussion group dedicated to scholarly exchange on issues of gender in the Arabic speaking Middle East, Africa, Turkey, and the Mediterranean. Features subject overview, archive, reviews, links to related lists, and subscription details.
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    is an international electronic network for social scientists and humanists interested in scholarly exchange on issues of gender in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia. It aims to build a network in tune with shifting geographical articulations and to bring together gender-focused issues from within a wide range of (inter) disciplinary positions. Query: Migrant Turkish Women Writers Query: Gay and Lesbian Cultures in the Middle East (reply) Query: Anglophone Arab Women Authors ( reply) ANN: War, Women and Peace Negotiating Manual ... Query: Gay and Lesbian Cultures in the Middle East (reply) Reviewer: Huda Lutfi
    Author: David A. Bailey and Gilane Tawadros, eds
    Title: Veil: Veiling, Representation, and Contemporary Art Reviewer: Walid El Hamamsy
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  • 165. Front Page
    Londonbased, female artist using digital media, performance and installation to explore issues of lifestyle, gender and sexuality as a creative force.
    http://homepages.gold.ac.uk/itziar-urrutia

    166. Adam Jones - Homepage
    Professor International Studies at the Center for Research and Teaching in Economics, Mexico. Writings on gender and I.R., media and communications, and Third World issues.
    http://adamjones.freeservers.com/
    I.B., B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
    Professor, International Studies Division
    Center for Research and Teaching in Economics (CIDE)
    Mexico City, Mexico
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    Genocide, War Crimes and the West:
    History and Complicity
    This volume, which I have edited, has just been
    published by Zed Books (UK). It provides an unprecedentedly
    comprehensive overview and analysis of western complicity
    in genocide and war crimes, with contributions from an impressive
    array of scholars worldwide. Link to an
    outline of the volume, where you can also preorder Genocide, War Crimes and the West at a special discount.
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    Gendercide and Genocide
    Edited by Adam Jones Vanderbilt University Press, 2004
    The most wide-ranging book ever published on gender-selective mass killing, or "gendercide," this collection of essays is

    167. Gender-issues - An Essay
    genderissues - which way forward? The gender-issues debate has become so dominated by inflated hysteria and politically-correct
    http://www.wyrdsmiths.com/index.php?fid=gndessay

    168. West Africa Network Project - A Global Reproductive Health Forum @ Harvard Progr
    A global reproductive health forum for people and organizations within West Africa and outside to come together, discuss, and work on issues of gender, reproductive health and rights within the region
    http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/Organizations/healthnet/WAfrica/frontpage.html
    West Africa Network Project
    New Discussions List - VISIONS-AFR!
    (Le message en francais se trouve ci-dessous) VISIONS - AFR! is a space for people and organizations within West Africa and outside to come together, discuss, and work on issues of gender, reproductive health and rights within the region. To Subscribe: Send an e-mail to: majordomo@hsphsun2.harvard.edu In the body of the e-mail write: subscribe visions-afr
    (Do not put anything in the subject header of the e-mail; simply leave it blank.) The list will be moderated by The Committee for Studies on Women, Health, and Environment in Africa, Dakar Senegal, in cooperation with Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, United States. If you want more information, please contact the list moderator at Marietou Dia or the Global Reproductive Health Forum This project is part of the Global Reproductive Health Forum . The Global Reproductive Health Forum is set up to provide up-to-date information from a variety of disciplines on reproductive health issues around the world, to help users access this information from diverse sources and to develop forums for active and democratic discussion. It is also dedicated to helping to reverse the flow of information generated by the North concerning the South, by assisting in the dissemination and distribution of work from Southern researchers and activists concerning reproductive health and rights. You can view our work at:

    169. Linda Belans
    Communications skill workshops and coaching by nationally recognized coach including public speaking, gender communication styles, women's issues, problemsolving and stagefright.
    http://www.lindabelans.com
    "Leaders must encourage their organizations to dance to forms of music yet to be heard." Warren G. Bennis, professor, author, founding chairman- USC's Leadership Institute Linda Belans weaves a tapestry of experiences across a breadth of disciplines She is the co-creator and host of “ Do No Harm, Linda coaches clients internationally whose work requires action through interaction, with those who seek productive, thoughtful change, and with organizations developing an approach to ethics. She incorporates her performing arts background with clients who want to be vibrant public speakers. She brings a lifetime of teaching to educators seeking to teach more dynamically. She offers her radio and television background to clients who interact with the media. And she weaves rich life experiences in her work with women seeking to capture and manifest their full potential. Linda has made a difference in the lives of executives, educators professionals and others whose success depends on authentic, dynamic communication. She can make a difference in yours.

    170. Perspectives On Circumcision: Gay Issues
    The gay/lesbian community has a particular interest in the circumcision problem, because circumcision concerns issues with which gays/lesbians continue to struggle, (gender roles and equality, societal power, sexual health and rights, medical abuse, and religious oppression). Numerous articles listed.
    http://www.noharmm.org/persgayissues.htm
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    Facing Circumcision
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    Whose Body, Whose Rights? Award-winning documentary seen on PBS! FORESKIN RESTORATION with:
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    Perspectives Gay Concerns NOTE: Links with a right-facing blue arrow will take you off this site. The gay/lesbian community has a particular interest in the circumcision problem, because circumcision concerns issues with which gays/lesbians continue to struggle, (gender roles and equality, societal power, sexual health and rights, medical abuse, and religious oppression). While all of these articles are pertinent, those with a rainbow flag

    171. Maura Donohue - In Mixed Company
    Work often explores issues surrounding an identity specifically regarding racial ties and gender roles, incorporating text with an athletic movement style drawing on gymnastics, stage combat, Peking Opera, martial arts, contact improvisation, and various traditional and contemporary dance / theater forms. (New York)
    http://www.inmixedcompany.com/
    [Home] [About Us] [Works] [Gigs ... [Links World Premiere this week! Go to 'In The Works' page "kick ass dance and dancing" The Dance Insider "Scorches acres of thematic territory, crossing currents of race and gender … Sumptuous craftsmanship and a caustic sense of humor …" -The Village Voice "…cross-cultural, uniquely New York stories about roots…" -Dance Magazine "…like observing unfamiliar rituals in a distant country" -The New York Times
    Maura Donohue/In Mixed Company was formed in 1995 and includes Peggy Cheng Brian Nishii Jay Ryan The company’s work often explores issues of race and gender, incorporating multimedia and aerial elements. Their athletic movement style draws on various traditional Asian and contemporary American dance/theater forms. Following the focus of Artistic Director, Maura Donohue, the company aims to increase the visibility of Asian American, women and multi-racial artists. In NYC the company has performed regularly at Dance Theater Workshop as well as Performance Space 122, Danspace Project at St. Mark's Church, La Mama ETC and other venues. Donohue's work, both solo and in mixed company, has toured extensively across the US and to Canada, Europe and Asia.

    172. Nicholasleichterdance
    Confronts issues of race, gender, and cultural dominance with dancing that is wellcrafted and fully realized. (NYC)
    http://www.nldnyc.org/index.html

    173. DSAGA - Welcoming Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, And Transgendered Students At Johns Ho
    Offers political and social activities, support, and discussion of issues related to sexual diversity.
    http://www.jhu.edu/~dsaga/
    Greetings and salutations
    Welcome to DSAGA! The Diverse Sexuality and Gender Alliance (DSAGA) is an organization committed to promoting visibility, equality, and a sense of community for transgender, bisexual, lesbian, gay and straight-allies population of The Johns Hopkins University. DSAGA will pursue these goals through political and social activities, support, and discussion of issues related to sexual diversity.
    ANNOUNCEMENTS

    A new board was elected tonight. Check out the announcements for info on all the new members!!

    Reminder: DSAGA meeting every Monday in the Mattin Center's room 160 at 8pm. See calendar for details or the JHU campus map for info on getting around. See you there!
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    174. Gender Economics Issues
    List of links from a page of links on gender Economics topics.
    http://www.massey.ac.nz/~kbirks/gender/econ/gecon.htm#Parent
    GENDER ECONOMICS ISSUES
    Search Stuart's gender pages
    "Economic independence is the most important issue for women because it is the necessary condition for social and economic well-being." The Ministry of Women's Affairs, briefing for the incoming minister, 1999 (NZ) (and what of families?) And even more in 2002: Labour's Feminist Agenda " I have never been aware that it is a problem to be a man." Helen Clark, Prime Minister of New Zealand, TV3 news, 6pm, 27 March 2001 See also New Zealand Government aims for equality of OUTCOMES and Policies based on need? And for another perspective................ New Zealand's Shared Parenting Bill (link to text and relevant points) From here you can see: ON UNPAID WORK: Link to a Statistics New Zealand publication

    175. Global Reproductive Health Forum: Research Library: Gender, Biology, And Technol
    The Global Reproductive Health Forum at Harvard listing of articles and essays about issues related to contraception and contraceptive research.
    http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/Organizations/healthnet/gender/topic15.html
    Research Library: Gender, Biology and Technology: Contraceptive Technologies
    The Politics of Contraceptive Research by Judith Richter with Sarah Sexton NEW!
    According to the authors "From what is known about immune responses in general, however, immuno-contraceptives are likely to be unreliable as far as an individual is concerned and to entail an unprecedented potential for abuse; severe health risks cannot be discounted. Anti-fertility “vaccines” are thus a clear example of the impact “population control” has had on contraceptive research."
    The Problematics of Postmodern Culture within Disciplinary Liberalism: The Norplant Case by Philip W. Jenks NEW!
    According to the author "In the following work, I examine the specific mechanisms by which the categories of public and private are constituted within the frameworks of postmodern fragmentation of human identity and the world political economy of disciplinary liberalism. By examining the case of Norplant, I hope to illuminate not only the value and limits of previous theorization of these issues, but also to develop an understanding of the possibility for democratic political action(s)."
    Contesting Claims on the Safety and Acceptability of Anti-Fertility Vaccines by Anita Hardon
    This paper describes the controversy surrounding anti-fertility vaccines, focusing on the anti-hCG vaccine. It deals first with the rationale that researchers give for the development of anti-fertility vaccines, and the specific requirements that they set for the new contraceptive method.

    176. RU's Center For Gender Studies' Previous Events: 1999-2000
    Visit here for information on public lectures and events emphasizing issues of relevance for women and men, students and interested communities.
    http://www.runet.edu/~gstudies/events.html
    Last Years' Events
    sponsored or co-sponsored by
    The Center for Gender Studies
    the 1999-2000 Academic Year Don't Miss: February - - April, 2000: Check Below for Further Information Three China Scholars
    ".. Women Entrepreneurs in China's Socialist Market Economy"
    ".. Representation of Women In Maoist and post-Maoist Chinese theater"
    ".. Impact of Economic Reform on Work and Family in China" Gerri Gribi Tuesday, March 21 st
    A Musical Romp
    Through Women's History performed by Gerri Gribi Molly Ivins, Nationally
    Syndicated Columnist Now Re-scheduled for the March, 2001
    An Evening with Nationally syndicated Columnist, Molly Ivans The 5th Student Reseach Conference on Gender Saturday, April 8th, 2000 -

    177. Village Development Trust
    Laebased non-government organisation focusing on eco-forestry, gender and social issues, and training.
    http://www.global.net.pg/vdt/
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    178. UCRC
    A communitybased organisation in Nyanza Province, Kenya, working on issues including food security, peace and democracy, gender and development and youth empowerment.
    http://users.bigpond.com/ucrc/
    Introduction Programs Jobs and Volunteers Partners and Links ... Contacts Welcome to the Ugunja Community Resource Centre website. The Ugunja Community Resource Centre (UCRC) is a community-based organisation operating in Siaya District of Nyanza Province, in Kenya. UCRC's mission statement is to facilitate sustainable development by providing access to information and training, and by facilitating communication and cooperation between various development actors, including institutions, Government, NGO's and community groups. Through this website we hope to inform people about the purpose and the activities we are preforming to reduce poverty in Kenya. This website is also used to offer people the opportunity to volunteer their services either through time or funds in order to help us achieve our goals as a community-based organisation. For more information about the centre feel free to contact us by e-mail, land mail or the telephone. This web site is maintained by Osiepe, Friends of the Ugunja Community Resource Centre since 29/6/01 Created 30/04/99, Last Modified 29/6/01

    179. Indiana AAUW Home Page
    Local, state, regional and national information about AAUW, education for women and girls, as well as gender equity issues is included.
    http://web.indstate.edu/aauw-in
    Last Updated June 1, 2004
    Comments to marshamiller@indstate.edu
    Indiana
    American Association of
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    Indiana AAUW Links
    **2004 Regional and State Convention info!!
    Summer State Workshop Info~~Directions~~Registration

    Indiana Bulletins

    Indiana Branches

    Indiana Timeline
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    21st Century Recognition Program

    2001: Platinum
    2002: Platinum
    5-Star State Major AAUW Links Mission Statements
    Website Submission Guidelines [for Indiana AAUW members] ... AAUW promotes equity for all women and girls, lifelong education, and positive societal change. In principle and practice, AAUW values and seeks a diverse membership. There shall be no barriers to full participation on the basis of gender, race, creed, age, sexual orientation, national origin or disability. The AAUW Educational Foundation provides funds to advance education, research, and self-development for women and to foster equity and positive societal change. AAUW's Legal Advocacy Fund provides funding and a support system for women seeking judicial redress for sex discrimination in higher education. LAF, established in 1981, is the largest legal fund focused solely on this objective. Note: these are all Word documents; you can open or right click and Save As [good for the registration forms]. If you try to open and it asks for an id/password, just click 'cancel' and it should open up.

    180. TV And Gender
    TV and gender Roles. E . F . Fiske, John. MEDIA MATTERS RACE AND gender IN US POLITICS. Minneapolis University of Minnesota Press, 1996.
    http://www.ryerson.ca/mgroup/tvsex.html
    TV and Gender Roles
    News
    Critical Studies
    Techniques
    Film ...
    TOP
    = Available in Ryerson Library Barnett , Steven. GAMES AND SETS: THE CHANGING FACT OF SPORT ON TELEVISION London: BFI Publications, 1990.
    Botta , Renee A. "Television Images and Adolescent Girls' Body Image Disturbance," JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION . Spr 1999 v 49 n 2. p 22
    Brown ,Jeffrey A. "Bullets, Buddies, and Bad Guys: the 'Action Cop Genre." JOURNAL OF POPULAR FILM AND TELEVISION Vol. 21 No. 2, 1993.
    Brown , Mary Ellen. TELEVISION AND WOMEN'S CULTURE: THE POLITICS OF THE POPULAR Newbury Park CA: Sage Publications, 1990.
    Burstyn , Varda, ed. WOMEN AGAINST CENSORSHIP.
    Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission IMAGES OF WOMEN: REPORT OF THE TASK FORCE ON SEX-ROLE STEREOTYPING IN BROADCAST MEDIA Ottawa: CRTC, 1982.
    Cantor , Muriel. THE SOAP OPERA Beverly Hills CA: Sage Publications, 1983.
    Crotty , Mark. "Murphy Would Probably Also Win the ElectionThe Effect of Television as Related to the Portrayal of the Family in Situation Comedies." JOURNAL OF POPULAR CULTURE Vol. 29 No. 3, Winter 1995.

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