SAGE Journal Articles

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Article 1: Winegard, B. M., Winegard, B. M., & Deaner, R. O. (2014). Misrepresentations of evolutionary psychology in sex and gender textbooks. Evolutionary Psychology, 12(3), 474. doi: 10.1177/147470491401200301

Summary: Evolutionary psychology has provoked controversy, especially when applied to human sex differences. We hypothesize that this is partly due to misunderstandings of evolutionary psychology that are perpetuated by undergraduate sex and gender textbooks.

 

Article 2: Gill, A. K., & Harvey, H. (2017). Examining the impact of gender on young people’s views of forced marriage in Britain. Feminist Criminology, 12(1), 72–100. doi: 10.1177/1557085116644774

Summary: The findings suggest that learned discriminatory values and norms regarding gender roles remain integral to how marriage is perceived.

 

Article 3: Press, A. (2009). Gender and family in television’s golden age and beyond. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 625, 139–150. doi: 10.1177/0002716209337886

Summary: Images of women, work, and family on television have changed enormously since the heyday of the network era.