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Waugh, Charles – Community College Social Science Journal, 1980
Uses the theory of symbolic interaction to explain why young servicemen develop a degrading view of women during boot camp. Reveals how the derogation of women becomes a major avenue of gaining peer recognition. Indicates that after boot camp most men return to their former patterns of response to women. (AYC)
Descriptors: Adults, Females, Interpersonal Relationship, Males
Heller, Craig – 1979
Thirty-seven sources, published from 1970 to 1979, which study male attitudes toward the changing role of women are documented. The findings are presented in nine sections which cover male socialization, the traditional male sex role, psychological conflicts, modern technology and the male sex role, male liberation, men in new professional roles,…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Family Role, Fathers, Females
Flax, Jane – 1978
The paper examines three factors--reproduction, production, and psychodynamics--which contribute to maintaining an inferior image of women in a capitalistic society. It also offers suggestions for changing these social structures so that they will not relegate women to inferior social status. In a capitalistic society production is based on…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Capitalism, Change Agents, Change Strategies