Sozialisation Und Geschlecht 2006
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvbj7jtd.13
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“…In this sense, ethnic differences and other axes of power and social inequality have not yet been sufficiently considered or have even been totally neglected for a long time by studies on gender-specific socialization in Germany (cf. Bilden 2006;Dausien 2006;Ruokonen-Engler 2006). Parallel to this critique, some researchers note that challenges such as the hybridization of cultures, globalization, and transnational migration have not yet been reflected upon and included by gender-specific socialization research and theory (Bilden/Dausien 2006, p.11;Ruokonen-Engler 2006).…”
Section: Theories Of Socialization and Biographical Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this sense, ethnic differences and other axes of power and social inequality have not yet been sufficiently considered or have even been totally neglected for a long time by studies on gender-specific socialization in Germany (cf. Bilden 2006;Dausien 2006;Ruokonen-Engler 2006). Parallel to this critique, some researchers note that challenges such as the hybridization of cultures, globalization, and transnational migration have not yet been reflected upon and included by gender-specific socialization research and theory (Bilden/Dausien 2006, p.11;Ruokonen-Engler 2006).…”
Section: Theories Of Socialization and Biographical Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bilden 2006;Dausien 2006;Ruokonen-Engler 2006). Parallel to this critique, some researchers note that challenges such as the hybridization of cultures, globalization, and transnational migration have not yet been reflected upon and included by gender-specific socialization research and theory (Bilden/Dausien 2006, p.11;Ruokonen-Engler 2006). Consequently, there is also need for a theory of multicultural and conflictual sites of socialization and forms of subjectivities that would combine biographical research methods and socialization theory.…”
Section: Theories Of Socialization and Biographical Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%