SPSSI Journals
october 2018 by LizFlyntz
This research examines male and female perceivers’ reactions to a female target who (1) confronted sexism nonaggressively, (2) confronted sexism aggressively (by slapping the perpetrator), or (3) did not confront sexism. Results (N = 152) indicated that, overall, both women and men responded most favorably to the female target who confronted nonaggressively. Nonaggressive confrontation was perceived as relatively unthreatening for women and relatively threatening for men, whereas the remaining responses were all perceived as threatening for women. Results were further moderated by participants’ a priori levels of gender identification: women who were weakly identified with their gender and men who were highly identified with their gender were less supportive of aggressive confrontations. Implications regarding the optimal way to confront sexism are discussed.
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october 2018 by LizFlyntz
The Center for Genomic Gastronomy - The Center for Genomic Gastronomy is an independent research institute engaged in exploring, examining and understanding the genomes and biotechnologies that make up the human food systems of planet earth.
food culture research newmedia genomics food systems ecology artists biotechnology biology engineering gender culinary gastronomy
march 2017 by LizFlyntz
food culture research newmedia genomics food systems ecology artists biotechnology biology engineering gender culinary gastronomy
march 2017 by LizFlyntz
Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art | Cornell University Library
academic internet library media net.art netart network new newmedia history culture conservation art archives archive technology research collection cornell libraries media-art new-media new.media video daao
october 2010 by LizFlyntz
academic internet library media net.art netart network new newmedia history culture conservation art archives archive technology research collection cornell libraries media-art new-media new.media video daao
october 2010 by LizFlyntz
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