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The SAGE Handbook of Gender and Psychology

There are 29 chapters in this handbook and it’s published by SAGE Publications, Ltd. To access the handbook, kindly click this.

  • Understanding Gender: Methods, Content, and Controversies
  • The Science and Politics of Comparing Women and Men: A Reconsideration
  • Androcentrism: Changing the Landscape without Leveling the Playing Field
  • Neurosexism in Functional Neuroimaging: From Scannerto Pseudo-science to Psyche
  • Gender Development
  • An Evolutionary Understanding of Sex Differences
  • Precarious Manhood
  • Gender-Based Standards of Competence in Parenting and Work Roles
  • Gendering the Psychology of Aging
  • Gender and Personality: Beyond Gender Stereotypes to Social Identity and the Dynamics of Social Change
  • The Social Basis of Emotion in Men and Women
  • Gendered Communication and Social Influence
  • The Social Psychology of Gender across Cultures
  • Crossing Borders: Intersectional Excursions into Gender and Immigration
  • A Cultural Psychology of Relationship: Toward a Transnational Feminist Psychology
  • Gender Differences in Motivation Shape Social Interaction Patterns, Sexual Relationships, Social Inequality, and Cultural History
  • Sexism in Contemporary Societies: How it is Expressed, Perceived, Confirmed, and Resisted
  • Appraising Gender Discrimination as Legitimate or Illegitimate: Antecedents and Consequences
  • Coping with the Stress of Gender Discrimination
  • Reducing Gender-Based Violence
  • An Essential Debate: Science, Politics, Difference and the Gendered Self
  • Monstrously Mortal: Women’s Bodies, Existential Threat, and Women’s Health Risks
  • Psychological Cliterodectomy: Body Objectification as a Human Rights Violation
  • Gender Stereotype Threat among Women and Girls
  • Ceilings, Cliffs, and Labyrinth: Exploring Metaphors for Workplace Gender Discrimination
  • Psychological Perspectives on Gender in Negotiation
  • Affirmative Action and Gender Equality

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