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  2. Societal attitudes towards women - Wikipedia

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    Social attitudes towards women vary as greatly as the members of society themselves. From culture to culture, perceptions about women and related gender expectations differ greatly. In recent years, there has been a great shift in attitudes towards women globally as society critically examines the role that women should play, and the value that ...

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    Image credits: womenirl "For me, being a woman is about embracing the unique strength, resilience, and grace that comes with our roles in society, whether as mothers, leaders, or individuals ...

  4. Media and gender - Wikipedia

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    Gender expectations are stereotypes about how men and women should behave in a society. [85] Social expectations develop the minds of youth as it guides them to society's ideals of socialization, social morals and values, and gender roles. [86]

  5. Sociology of gender - Wikipedia

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    By the end of this wave, society began to realize that gender, the idea of what it means to be a "woman", and society's expectations of what a woman is, are socially constructed. This realization led to the rise of the third feminist movement. It focused on debunking the predominant idea society held for women and their position in society.

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  8. Fourth-wave feminism - Wikipedia

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    It also brought back some second wave-feminist ideas into discourse, with Martha Rampton writing that the movement criticises "sexual abuse, rape, violence against women, unequal pay, slut-shaming, the pressure on women to conform to a single and unrealistic body-type", [8] and advocates for "gains in female representation in politics and ...

  9. Exploitation of women in mass media - Wikipedia

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    For example, in Vogue, sexualized images of women are the primary way of portraying women in positions of inferiority and low social power. [9] Research conducted by Eric Hatton and Mary Nell Trautner included a longitudinal content analysis of images of women and men on more than four decades of Rolling Stone magazine covers (1967–2009). It ...