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  1. The Myth of Community: Gender Issues in Participatory Development (Intermediate Technology Publications in Participation Series)
  2. Agricultural Development and Gender Issues in Malawi by Anita Spring, 1995-08-15
  3. Gender Issues in Clinical Psychology
  4. Elizabeth Bishop: The Geography of Gender (Feminist Issues : Practice, Politics, Theory) by Marilyn May Lombardi, 1993-09-01
  5. From Scarcity to Visibility: Gender Differences in the Careers of Doctoral Scientists and Engineer by Panel for the Study of Gender Differences in Career Outcomes of Science and Engineering Ph.D.s, Committee on Women in Science and Engineering, et all 2001-01-15
  6. Gender and the Body in the Ancient Mediterranean (Gender and History Special Issues) (Volume 0)
  7. Gender Issues and Nursing Practice (Sociology and Nursing Practice) by Margaret Miers, 2000-02-01
  8. The Psychology of Sex, Gender, and Jobs: Issues and Solutions
  9. Women and Men in Organizations: Sex and Gender Issues at Work (Applied Psychology Series) by Jeanette N. Cleveland, Margaret Stockdale, et all 2000-01-01
  10. Material Strategies: Dress and Gender in Historial Perspective (Gender and History Special Issues)
  11. Issues on Gender and Diversity in Management by Ralph Ocon, 2006-11-24
  12. Feminisms and Internationalism (Gender and History Special Issues)
  13. Introducing Human Rights: An Overview Including Issues of Gender Justice, Environmental, and Consumer Law by South Asia Human Rights Documentation Centre, 2006-07-20
  14. Women Clerks in Wilhelmine Germany: Issues of Class and Gender by Carole Elizabeth Adams, 2002-07-18

41. Gender Issues In Math And Technology
This project will examine the intersection of gaming, mathematics knowledge, andgender, with particular attention to differences in the ways girls and boys
http://www.terc.edu/mathequity/gender.html
Popular culture offers little out-of-school support for children's mathematical learning, with one potential exceptioncomputer games. While many of the more recent games purport to be"educational", and to "promote children's mathematical learning", there is little research to support these claims. How do children learn significant mathematics from computer games? What are the characteristics of games, and of game-playing contexts, that interact with learning? Why are the children who play electronic games predominantly male? How might we understand and address this out-of- school inequity in girls'and boys' exposure to technology and mathematics?
This project will examine the intersection of gaming, mathematics knowledge, and gender, with particular attention to differences in the ways girls and boys engage in computer games that involve mathematical thinking. The eventual goal of the project is to understand enough about the interactions among these three fields to influence the design of computer games so that they will be at least as appealing to girls as to boys.
Funded by the National Science Foundation, Research in Teaching and Learning.

42. The Gender Tree
This site deals with the Biblical, historical ,cultural and physiological aspects of gender variance. Help for wives in understanding gender issues. Dealing with churches and other Christians.
http://www.gendertree.com
Why Gender Tree In our culture we tend to think in terms of a dichotomy when we think of gender, Female or Male. I was in a really boring meeting one day and realized I am as guilty of this sort of thinking, even thought I am “gender variant”. I realized we need a new model that was three dimensional, and visualized a tree with its almost infinite branchings. The body of Christ is divided all too often, because of our natural tendency to be uncomfortable with people who are different. This writing, and the pages that follow, are an attempt to both educate and challenge Christian believers to “Test everything, [and] hold on to the good” in obedience to 1 Thess. 5: 21 (NIV). To lay aside their learned reaction to such individuals, and take an honest look at the scriptures, and their own hearts.
I have dealt with guilt and shame and fear most of my life. My goal is to help those that are gender variant to understand that what you are, is not inherently wrong or sinful!
By the grace of God you are what you are.

43. ED426409 1998-00-00 Gender Issues In The Language Arts Classroom. ERIC Digest.
gender issues underlie numerous classroom activities, and unstructured languagelearningactivities may actually encourage children to reproduce gender
http://www.ericfacility.net/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed426409.html
ERIC Identifier:
Publication Date:
Author:
Singh, Manjari
Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading English and Communication Bloomington IN.
Gender Issues in the Language Arts Classroom. ERIC Digest.
THIS DIGEST WAS CREATED BY ERIC, THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ERIC, CONTACT ACCESS ERIC 1-800-LET-ERIC A growing volume of literature suggests that gender issues underlie numerous classroom activities. For example, McAuliffe (1994) and Kamler (1993) found that the portrayal of characters in children's writing often reflects gender stereotypes. In addition, individual beliefs about the dominance or subordination of particular genders frequently determine whose ideas are heard or ignored in student discussions (Evans, 1996), and unfacilitated group discussions may therefore reinforce gender stereotypes among students (Alvermann et al., 1996a). Thus, without some intervention, unstructured language-learning situations may actually encourage children to reproduce gender stereotypes (Purcell-Gates, 1993). What is the role of the teacher in addressing such problems? The literature suggests that teachers have differing views of the position they should take in this matter. The different positions reflect individual beliefs about gender roles and about the role that teachers should play in children's lives. This Digest provides an overview of various perspectives on the teacher's role in addressing gender-related issues in the classroom.

44. ED424591 1998-00-00 Gender Issues In Children's Literature. ERIC Digest.
gender issues in Children's Literature. ERIC Digest. REFERENCES. Ernst, SB (1995). gender issues in books for children and young adults. In S. Lehr (Ed.).
http://www.ericfacility.net/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed424591.html
ERIC Identifier:
Publication Date:
Author:
Singh, Manjari
Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading English and Communication Bloomington IN.
Gender Issues in Children's Literature. ERIC Digest.
THIS DIGEST WAS CREATED BY ERIC, THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ERIC, CONTACT ACCESS ERIC 1-800-LET-ERIC "Everything we read...constructs us, makes us who we are, by presenting our image of ourselves as girls and women, as boys and men" (Mem Fox, 1993). Besides being an important resource for developing children's language skills, children's books play a significant part in transmitting a society's culture to children. Gender roles are an important part of this culture. How genders are portrayed in children's books thus contributes to the image children develop of their own role and that of their gender in society.
HOW IS GENDER PORTRAYED IN CHILDREN'S LITERATURE?
WHY IS GENDER-REPRESENTATION IN CHILDREN'S LITERATURE SIGNIFICANT?

45. Women In The Information Age - WITIA - At The Kennedy School Of Government, Harv
The Women in the Information Age Project at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government (KSG) addresses gender issues and technology (including representation in the development and use of today's key technologies). Professor Jane Foundation's Kennedy School research draws together a representative collection of quality sites which add value to this discussion.
http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/witia/
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This site, developed by the Women in the Information Age Project at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government, aims to address these issues by drawing together a representative collection of quality sites that add value to this discussion. The sites referred to in this website come from academia, industry and private individuals. But the common denominator is that they contain relevant and timely information relating to women's involvement in the burgeoning world of information technology. Starting with the experiences of young children, they trace young women's technological exposure through education to the workplace and out to cyberspace. And they also touch on the treatment of these issues in the law and in key policy documents. In time, we intend for this site to actively create a community of researchers, managers and policy-makers with an interest in this issue. To this end, we seek your feedback and comments - please click on the "About WITIA" tab, at left, to contact us. President and Fellows of Harvard College

46. Gender Issues In Malawi
gender issues and Activities in Malawi, The Malawi SDNP Gender Pages provideinformation on gender policy, issues and activities in Malawi.
http://www.sdnp.org.mw/gender/
Gender Issues and
Activities in Malawi Contents Search Gender Policy ... Home
Welcome to the Malawi SDNP Gender Pages. GENDER is a concept which is used to refer to women and men. This term is used to convey the fact that in most cases, the social distinctions between men and women; for example the postions they play and the social status they have are socially contructed and allocated. Gender is distinguished from sex, which is biologically determined. Because "gender" is socially contructed, it is affected by many factors and therefore, it varies in time, place and context. The Malawi SDNP Gender Pages provide information on gender policy, issues and activities in Malawi.
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47. USAID/Armenia Gender Issues Page
gender issues. Approach to gender issues USAID/Armenia. I. INTRODUCTION.A. Purpose. USAID places great importance on gender integration
http://www.usaid.gov/am/gender.html
US AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT MISSION TO ARMENIA PRIVACY WELCOME HOME NEWSLETTER ... ACCOMPLISHMENTS
GENDER ISSUES
Approach to Gender Issues - USAID/Armenia
I. INTRODUCTION
A. Purpose USAID places great importance on gender integration and equality in all of the countries in which it works. USAID/Armenia shares this concern. In the past, USAID/Armenia took advantage of opportunities when they presented themselves to address gender issues. In 2000, USAID/Armenia took a closer look at our programming and began to build a systematic approach to gender issues in Armenia. The following report outlines areas in which USAID will focus its efforts in the coming years to ensure gender integration in our programs and to promote women's leadership and equality. B. Background The economic and political turmoil experienced by Armenia in recent years has had a significant impact on the country. For example, per capita income fell from approximately $2,500 in 1991 to $500 in 1998; official unemployment increased threefold from 1992-1997; and more than half the population now lives below the poverty line, and approximately one quarter lives below the food line. Maternal mortality is double the WHO target for Europe and abortion rates increased from 31.6 per 100 live births in 1990 to 65.1 per 100 in 1996. A recent World Bank report suggests that Armenia's poor typically experience periods of malnutrition, have insufficient heating in winter months, and have less access to educational and health services than before the fall of the Soviet Union.

48. Gender And Women's Development
USAID/Bangladesh gives serious mainstream attention in an integratedmanner to gender issues. Members of the Gender Action Team
http://www.usaid.gov/regions/ane/newpages/sectors/gender11.htm
Skip redundant navigation Home This Is USAID Privacy ... Contact The United States Agency for International Development Sector Overviews Economic Growth Education Environment Gender Issues ... Population Health and Nutrition
DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGE More than half the globe and half the world's population are in Asia and the Near East. Despite economic growth in the region, more than 800 million people live in poverty, accounting for two-thirds of the poor in the entire developing world. Seventy percent of the poor are reported to be women and, increasingly, they are heads of households. ANE OVERVIEW USAID recognizes that the ANE region has some of the least empowered women and the greatest gaps between genders in the world, circumstances that significantly constrain development. As a result, one of USAID's strategic priorities in the region is to reduce gender disparities and thereby improve development impact. Two Approaches to Gender: Gender-Integrated or Gender-Led: USAID follows either a gender-integrated strategy or a gender-led approach to development. The first is the mainstream approach; the second focuses explicitly on directing resources toward combating gender-based constraints which pose obstacles to development.

49. Gender-Related Electronic Forums
Annotated and categorized listing of email lists related to gender issues.
http://www-unix.umbc.edu/~korenman/wmst/forums.html
(last revised February 18, 2003)
Gender-Related Electronic Forums
is an annotated, frequently-updated, award-winning listing of publicly-accessible e-mail discussion forums (also known as "lists" or "listservs") related to women or to women-focused gender issues. (If you're new to e-mail lists and would like some basic information about what they are and how you can join one, check out this page Topical Listings: If you're looking for women-focused lists on a specific topic, you may prefer to use the following subject listings rather than scroll through the comprehensive listing (many lists, however, can be found only in the large comprehensive listing):
ADDED NOTE: You are welcome to link to this document as long as you identify its title and author; the URL is http://www.umbc.edu/wmst/forums.html . You are also welcome to tell other people about the document. However, PLEASE DO NOT REPRODUCE THE LISTINGS because the information goes out of date so quickly . If you know of additions/changes, please notify

50. Development And Peace / Gender Issues
Developing and reinforcing the planning and management capabilities of the DevelopmentPrograms Department to take into account gender relations issues in all
http://www.devp.org/testA/gender.htm
GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT MORE THAN A POLICY: A COMMITMENT DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE , as an organization devoted to development, social justice and solidarity, adopted a policy in March 1995 to help ensure equitable relations between women and men. The policy applies to our members, our staff and our partners in the South, both in terms of structures and programs.
The Policy's General Objectives The policy supports a Gender and Development approach designed to contribute to the full recognition of women's rights as human rights. It hopes to ensure fairness and equity so that women and men can participate on an equal basis in decision-making and in developing a better society. It is based on the philosophy underlying equal opportunity programs, whose purpose is to counter discrimination against women in organizations and society at large. Policy Implementation Action Goals As a result of its Gender and Development program, DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE is committed to:
  • Developing mechanisms to integrate Gender and Development considerations into all stages and all levels of our operations. Taking steps to increase women's representation at all levels and in all decision-making bodies in the organization.

51. Gender Issues : Vancouver Indymedia
international militant women’s conference. Conference Website. Lastupdated Fri, 8 Nov 2002 174143 0800. gender issues Newswire
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52. Project Vote Smart
Issues Gender. Other Issues equality. It gives information on gender issues,links to outside sources, and to the organizaton Vote Male. This
http://www.vote-smart.org/issues/GENDER/?checking=

53. Internews - Activities - Gender Issues
It is enough to turn to you now, and you will offer adequate help. . AP,Astrakhan, Russia. See the Winter 20002001 newsletter on gender issues.
http://www.internews.org/activities/gender_issues/gender_issues.htm
Internews Russia "Convicted": As part of its campaign against domestic violence, Internews Russia has produced public service announcements for Russian TV.
"I am ashamed to admit it, but it's as if a demon has taken over my husband in his old age.  He drinks at home, at work.  And after he is drunk, a beast wakes up in him; he becomes aggressive, hostile; insults come pouring out. And then on the radio in your program I heard for the first time about what domestic violence is.  And that it is punishable.  I do not have to wait until my husband completely loses control and sinks into complete debauchery.  It is enough to turn to you now, and you will offer adequate help." A. P., Astrakhan, Russia
See the Winter 2000-2001 newsletter on gender issues.

54. NEA Professional Library: Publications List
gender issues Bullyproof Nan Stein and Lisa Sjostrom (1996); Combating Sexual Harassmentin Higher Education Bernice Lott and Mary Ellen Reilly, Editors (1995);
http://home.nea.org/books/list.cfm?groupid=17

55. Center For Gender Studies At Radford University
The Center emphasizes studentbased explorations and annual conference presentations of ways societies shape-define different expectations for women and men, and provides links to gender issues, talks, events.
http://www.runet.edu/~gstudies

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home At RU on April 1 st "Gender Self-Concepts in Teaching, in Learning, in Using Science & Technology" a research symposium presented by Hilary Lips Jacki Quinlan Jeanne Mekolichick (click above for details) New Appoinment Dr. Hilary Lips appointed to Chair Psychology P sychology F aculty S upportin g click here S tudent G ender R esearch R adford U niversity F aculty S upportin g cli click here S tudent G ender R esearch E xterna l U niversity F aculty S upportin g click here S tudent G ender R esearch Web Management: H. Lips

56. Gender Issues
gender issues Web Sites (Abstract) by Pakszys, E. Presented at ETHICOMP2001.IMIS study on gender issues in IT. (Abstract) Presented at ETHICOMP2001.
http://www.ccsr.cms.dmu.ac.uk/resources/equality/gender/
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57. GARNET - Global Applied Research Network - Gender Issues
gender issues The gender issues Network or GENNET has been active from1991 to 1997. It produced a brochure with information about
http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/cv/wedc/garnet/gennet.html

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Gender issues
The Gender Issues Network or GENNET has been active from 1991 to 1997. It produced a brochure with information about the meaning of gender and a gender approach in the water sector, references and some hints for application (electronic copies still available from IRC), two sourcebooks, two reports on gender and the work of the Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council and four newsletters. It also developed a very rapid (10 minutes) participatory gender analysis tool which became very popular to create awareness and basic understanding of gender issues and their importance for the water sector during larger gatherings. This has also been translated into other languages. This tool is still available from IRC.
GENNET was discontinued in 1998 when the envisaged support through the WSSCC did not materialise. It has been replaced by the Gender and Water Alliance, which is active across the whole water sector: water for food (irrigation), water for nature (land and water use) and water and sanitation for people.
The Gender and Water Alliance was created during the 2nd World Water Forum as a result of gender mainstreaming being placed high on the agenda of the water sector. The Gender and Water Alliance was launched to help implement water visions. A total of 110 organisations are presently members (including members of GENNET) with IRC acting as the secretariat for the alliance. In view of synergies established at the Fourm and the international recognition received for the alliance, it has been suggested that alliance now be responsbile for mainstreaming gender within the Council's activities. This would allow coordination to be continued by IRC.

58. Women
Collection Development Middle East Islamic Studies Collection. Women gender issues. PreIslamic Middle East. The Status of Women
http://www.library.cornell.edu/colldev/mideast/women.htm
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59. Further Information
gender issues IN CONTEMPORARY INDUSTRIALIZATION AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY. DianeElson and Caroline Wright. Click here to access the bibliography (Winword 6).
http://www.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/complabstuds/caroline.htm
GENDER ISSUES IN CONTEMPORARY INDUSTRIALIZATION:
AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Diane Elson and Caroline Wright
Click here to access the bibliography (Winword 6)
Rationale
The period since the Second World War has seen major changes in patterns of industrial employment around the world. The manufacturing sector in Western Europe and North America has declined in terms of employment. Industrial development in the 'Third World' has been variable, the rapid transformation of the so-called newly industrializing countries contrasting with the far more modest industrialization rates of Africa. National boundaries have become increasingly permeable to transnational capital and a new international division of labour has been established. This bibliography has been produced using a bibliographic database developed by the authors as a research tool, and each reference includes a summary of the research as well as keywords associated with it. The characteristics of the database, in particular the keywords developed during the research, are discussed in the following section.
About the Authors
Dr Caroline Wright, a lecturer in the Centre for the Study of Women and Gender at the University of Warwick, has research interests in gender and industrialization in southern Africa and, more generally, in the relationships between gender relations and macroeconomic change.

60. The Synergy Project
15, Conveying Concerns Women Report on GenderBased Violence PopulationReference Bureau 2000, Women and Girls , gender issues ,
http://www.synergyaids.com/resources.asp?bid=45

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