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20 Cards in this Set
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Size or relative size
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Men are almost always taller than women
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Feminine touch
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Women touching themselves portrays the female body is precious and fragile
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Ritualization of subordination
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Lowering the body in deference, lowering head to show submission
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Function making
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Men had occupational rolls and women didn't
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Licensed withdrawal
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Women psychologically removed; covering mouth, losing control of emotion; overall passive submissive and in need of protection of others
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Gender display
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Salient feature of music videos; differences contingent upon a male or female leader
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Tertiary sexual characteristics
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Realm of nonverbal behavior
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Networking in relation to gender
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Women more likely to use for creating relationships; men- for self development
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Social media engender
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Woman interact with brands of organizations more frequently; women outnumber men on social media
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LinkedIn
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Male dominated social media
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Cyber bullying
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Mena tech masculinity of other men and women use emotional tactics
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Critical dialogue six case study
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Essena O'Neil; Instagram models who rebelled against social media
Lelah Alcorn; transgender teen who was social media famous, she came out at age 16 her parents isolated her, she became depressed and committed suicide and her suicide note went viral |
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Gamer gate
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Cultural war of harassment against people who oppose violence and sexism in video games; Quin and Sarkeesian
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Stasis
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Opposite of change, stagnant, and changing
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Culture jamming
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This movement seeks to undermine the marketing rhetoric of multi national corporations specifically through such practices as media hoaxing, corporate sabotage, billboard liberation and trademark infringement
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Ad busters and ad parody
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Fake ads that look like the real company; forefront of culture jamming; playfully exaggerated ads
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Gender activism
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Policy or action of using vigorous campaigning to bring about social change
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Critical dialogue seven case study
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Mattress performance
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pranking
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Addresses patterns of power rather than its contents; intensifies the multiple meanings the message should have
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Human trafficking
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Illegal movement of people for labor or sexual purposes; involuntary servitude peonage debt bondage or slavery; 80% of victims are women
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