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  1. Sexism - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Sexism is generally defined as discrimination based on the gender of a person—looking down on people because they are male or female. Sexism may also include stereotyped roles for men …

  2. Sexism – Wikipedia

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    Sexism (från engelskan sex, kön, och -ism, ideologisk riktning), innebär fördomsladdad diskriminering, förtryck eller utnyttjande av människor enbart på grund av …

  3. Sexism in the technology industry - Wikipedia

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    Sexism in the technology industry is overt, subtle, or covert occupational sexism which makes the technology industry less friendly, less accessible, and less profitable for women. While the …

  4. Sexism in academia - Wikipedia

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    Sexism in academia refers to the discrimination and subordination of a particular sex or gender academic institutions, particularly universities, due to the ideologies, practices, and …

  5. Sexism and video games - Wikipedia

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    Sexism in video gaming is prejudiced behavior or discrimination based on sex or gender as experienced by people who play and create video games, primarily women. This may manifest …

  6. Conscription and sexism - Wikipedia

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    Conscription, sometimes called "the draft", is the compulsory enlistment of people in a national service, most often a military service. Historically, only men have been subjected to military …

  7. Ambivalent sexism - Wikipedia

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    Sexism, like other forms of prejudice, is a type of bias about a group of people. Sexism is founded in conceptualizations of one gender as being superior or having higher status than the other …

  8. The Sexism of Wikipedia - The Atlantic

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    Wikipedia is suffering from a cyclical kind of sexism: A lack of female editors means that its content can be hostile to women, which in turn drives away potential female editors.

  9. Sexism - Wikipedia - Al-Quds University

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    Defines sexism as "prejudice or discrimination based on sex or gender, especially against women and girls". Notes that "sexism in a society is most commonly applied against women and girls. …

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