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"From sexualized selfies and hidden camera documentaries to the bouncers monitoring patrons at Australian nightclubs, the ubiquity of contemporary surveillance goes far beyond the National Security Agency's bulk data collection or the proliferation of security cameras on every corner. Expanding the Gaze is a collection of important new empirical and theoretical works that demonstrate the significance of the gendered dynamics of surveillance. Bringing together contributors from criminology, sociology, communication studies, and women's studies, the eleven essays in the volume suggest that we cannot properly understand the implications of the rapid expansion of surveillance practices today without paying close attention to its gendered nature. Together, they constitute a timely interdisciplinary contribution to the development of feminist surveillance studies."--
Electronic surveillance --- Feminism. --- Electronics in surveillance --- SIGINT (Electronic surveillance) --- Signals intelligence --- Surveillance, Electronic --- Remote sensing --- Emancipation of women --- Feminist movement --- Women --- Women's lib --- Women's liberation --- Women's liberation movement --- Women's movement --- Social movements --- Anti-feminism --- Political aspects. --- Social aspects. --- Sex differences. --- Emancipation --- Feminism --- Surveillance électronique --- Féminisme --- Political aspects --- Social aspects --- Sex differences --- Aspect politique --- Aspect social --- Différences entre sexes
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Despite enormous changes in patterns of dating and courtship in twenty-first-century America, contemporary understandings of romance and intimacy remain firmly rooted in age-old assumptions of gender difference. These tenacious beliefs now vie with cultural messages of gender equality that stress independence, self-development, and egalitarian practices in public and private life.Through interviews with heterosexual and LGBTQ individuals, Ellen Lamont’s The Mating Game explores how people with diverse sexualities and gender identities date, form romantic relationships, and make decisions about future commitments as they negotiate uncertain terrain fraught with competing messages about gender, sexuality, and intimacy.
Sexual minorities --- Youth --- Dating (Social customs) --- Dates (Social engagements) --- Interpersonal relations --- Manners and customs --- Young people --- Young persons --- Youngsters --- Youths --- Age groups --- Life cycle, Human --- Gender minorities --- GLBT people --- GLBTQ people --- Lesbigay people --- LBG people --- LGBT people --- LGBTQ people --- Non-heterosexual people --- Non-heterosexuals --- Sexual dissidents --- Minorities --- androgyny. --- bisexual. --- commitment. --- couples. --- courtship. --- cultural messages. --- cultural narratives. --- dating. --- feminism. --- gay. --- gender difference. --- gender dynamics. --- gender equality. --- gender roles. --- gender studies. --- gender. --- healthy relationships. --- homosexuality. --- human sexuality. --- independence. --- intimacy. --- lgbt. --- lgbtq. --- lgbtqia. --- long term relationships. --- nonfiction. --- pansexual. --- queer relationships. --- queer studies. --- relationship dynamics. --- relationships. --- romance. --- romantic relationships. --- sexuality. --- social change. --- social science. --- United States of America --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Human rights --- Criminology. Victimology --- Social law. Labour law --- Canada --- Gender --- Homosexuality --- Gender roles --- Sexuality --- Book --- Dating --- Migration --- Government policy --- Sex work --- Legislation --- Imaging
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