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  1. Sylvia Walby - Wikipedia

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    WebSylvia Theresa Walby OBE FBA FAcSS (born 16 October 1953) is a British sociologist, currently Professor of Sociology, Director of the Violence and Society Centre at the City University of London.She has an Honorary Doctorate from Queen's University Belfast for distinction in sociology. She is noted for work in the fields of the domestic violence, …

  2. Socialist feminism - Wikipedia

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    WebSylvia Walby; Nellie Wong; Socialist feminist groups. Pan y Rosas; Bread and Roses of Boston; Chicago Women's Liberation Union; Radical Women; Freedom Socialist Party; See also. Anarcha-feminism; Capitalist Patriarchy and the Case for Socialist Feminism; Ecofeminism; Feminist theory; History of feminism; Marxist feminism; Material feminism

  3. Marital rape laws by country - Wikipedia

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    WebMarital rape is illegal in many countries. Throughout history until the 1970s, most states granted a husband the right to have sex with his wife whenever he so desired, as part of the marriage contract.However, in the 20th century and especially since the 1970s, women's rights groups initiated the anti-rape movement, demanding that they be given sexual …

  4. Patriarchy - Wikipedia

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    WebThe sociologist Sylvia Walby defines patriarchy as "a system of social structures and practices in which men dominate, oppress, and exploit women". Social stratification along gender lines, with power predominantly held by men, …

  5. Patriarcat (sociologie) — Wikipédia

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    WebDans Theorizing patriarchy (1990), la sociologue anglaise Sylvia Walby (en) propose de concevoir le patriarcat comme une institution reposant sur six structures : le travail salarié, le travail domestique, la sexualité, la culture, la violence et l’État. Selon la façon dont ces structures sont imbriquées, divers modèles du patriarcat en ...

  6. Patriarchat (Soziologie) – Wikipedia

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    WebPatriarchat (wörtlich „Väterherrschaft, Vaterrecht“) beschreibt in der Soziologie, der Politikwissenschaft und verschiedenen Gesellschaftstheorien ein System von sozialen Beziehungen, maßgebenden Werten, Normen und Verhaltensmustern, das von Vätern und Männern geprägt, kontrolliert und repräsentiert wird. Gleichbedeutend ist die wenig …

  7. Gender – Wikipedie

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    WebSymboly pohlaví, používané též jako symboly genderů, vlevo feminní (ženský), vpravo maskulinní (mužský) Gender ([dʒɛndr] IPA), česky sociální pohlaví, někdy rod, je pojem užívaný pro označení osobní identity a společenské role jedince ve vztahu k maskulinitě a feminitě.Gender jednotlivce v západní společnosti znamená, do jaké míry se daný člověk …

  8. Rape statistics - Wikipedia

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    WebRape in Afghanistan is a crime which can be legally prosecuted, but in practice it is very rarely reported, because of the immense risks that women face if they report it. Rape victims in the country face a double risk of being subjected to violence: on one hand they can become victims of honour killings perpetrated by their families, and on the other hand …

  9. Lipstick feminism - Wikipedia

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    WebSylvia Walby, The Future of Feminism (2011). Reflections on Non-Imperialist, Feminist Values, Meyers (2021) Feminism and Futurity: Geographies of resistance, resilience and reworking, MacLeavy, Fanning, Larner.

  10. List of sociologists - Wikipedia

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    WebSylvia Walby, British sociologist; Immanuel Wallerstein (1930–2019), American sociologist and historian; Margit Warburg, Danish sociologist; Lester Frank Ward (1841–1913), founder of American sociology; Vron Ware, British educator and journalist; Duncan Watts, American mathematical sociologist and network theorist; Emile Waxweiler, Belgian ...

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