A study of collected narratives on gender perceptions in the 27 EU Member States : synthesis report

Autor: Mergaert, Lut, Van der Heyden, Katrien, Rimkute, Dovile, Arnaut Duarte, Catarina, Helfferich, Barbara, Wuiame, Nathalie, Forest, Maxime, Pacziga, Monika, Sangiuliano, Maria, Miazek, Malgorzata, Alonso, Alba, Stroe, Monika, Ocenasova, Zuzana, Golemanova, Ralitsa, Rosberg, Mariane, Villberg, Jaana, Zavos, Alexandra, Camilleri Grima, Antoinette, Zupevc, Katarina, Goedecke, Klara, Kyprianou, Maria, Kaleja, Jekaterina, Pilvre-Storgard, Barbi-Jenny
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2013
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Popis: The ‘Study of collected narratives on gender perceptions in the 27 EU Member States’ has been commissioned by the European Institute for Gender Equality with the aim of mapping the persistence of stereotypical gender attitudes and perceptions. The study has as its central objective the collection of real-life stories related to gender perceptions in the form of narratives. The specific aim with this study is to map stereotypical gender attitudes/perceptions through stories and put these in their narrative form and original language in an online database. These narratives have been analysed with a view to identifying how stereotypical gender perceptions influence people’s lives, as well as to provide background information on possible obstacles for increased gender equality in various contexts and on how stereotypical gender perceptions can be overcome. For the purpose of this study, gender perceptions are defined as “people’s perceptions with regard to (asymmetric) gender roles and attributes of ‘femininity’ / ‘masculinity’”. It is the purpose of this Synthesis report to make a broad, rather than a detailed and focussed analysis of the narratives. The analysis will seek to identify belief systems, patterns and norms of behaviour that reinforce gender stereotypes, including how these may evolve over time. The study wants to point to possible ways of how and why people change their ways of thinking about gender. In this context, the study looks for triggers of change such as key actors or factors that have contributed to breaking a pattern of stereotypical gender perceptions.
peer-reviewed
Databáze: OpenAIRE