SEX ROLES
Scope & Guideline
Transforming Perspectives on Gender Through Scholarly Insight
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Gender Socialization and Development:
This area explores how gender roles are formed and transmitted across different contexts, including family, education, and media. Research often examines the implications of these socialization processes on self-perception and interpersonal relationships. - Gender-Based Violence and Harassment:
The journal frequently publishes studies examining the prevalence, causes, and consequences of gender-based violence, including sexual assault and harassment. This includes investigations into societal attitudes, victim experiences, and institutional responses. - Intersectionality and Gender Identity:
"Sex Roles" emphasizes the intersection of gender with other social categories such as race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic status. Research in this area aims to highlight the diverse experiences of individuals and the complexity of their identities. - Masculinity and Femininity:
The journal addresses the constructs of masculinity and femininity, exploring how these concepts influence behavior, societal expectations, and individual identity. Studies often analyze how traditional gender norms affect mental health and social dynamics. - Sexuality and Gender Expression:
Research published in this journal examines sexual orientation, sexual behavior, and the ways in which gender expression impacts personal and social outcomes. This includes studies on sexual agency, consent, and the role of media in shaping perceptions. - Gender Equality and Policy:
The journal also focuses on the implications of gender roles for policy and social change. This includes research on gender disparities in various domains, such as education, employment, politics, and health.
Trending and Emerging
- Digital Gender Dynamics:
Research exploring gender roles in digital spaces, including social media and gaming, is gaining traction. This includes studies on online harassment, gendered interactions, and the impact of digital environments on identity formation. - Transgender and Non-Binary Experiences:
There is an increasing focus on the experiences of transgender and non-binary individuals, including studies on gender identity development, societal acceptance, and the challenges faced within various contexts. - Mental Health and Gender:
Emerging themes related to the intersection of gender and mental health are becoming more prominent, with studies examining how gender roles and societal expectations impact mental well-being and help-seeking behaviors. - Cultural and Global Perspectives on Gender:
Research that incorporates cultural contexts and global perspectives is on the rise, focusing on how gender roles and norms vary across different societies and their implications for equality and rights. - Feminist Activism and Collective Action:
The journal is increasingly publishing work that examines the role of feminist activism in contemporary society, including studies on collective action, social movements, and the impact of feminist discourse on policy and public opinion.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Gender Roles:
There has been a notable decrease in studies focused solely on traditional gender roles without a critical lens. As discussions around gender fluidity and non-binary identities gain traction, the emphasis on rigid gender binaries appears to be less prevalent. - Biological Determinism in Gender Studies:
Research that heavily leans on biological explanations for gender differences is becoming less common, as scholars increasingly advocate for social constructionist perspectives that emphasize the role of culture and environment. - Stereotypical Media Representations:
While media portrayals of gender remain significant, studies that merely critique stereotypical representations without exploring their broader implications or intersections with other identities are less frequently published. - Gender and Work-Life Balance:
Research specifically focused on the traditional work-life balance narrative, particularly framed around women's roles as primary caregivers, is declining as more complex discussions about shared responsibilities and diverse family structures emerge. - Single-Sex Education:
The focus on single-sex education as a solution to gender disparities in academic achievement is waning, as recent research emphasizes the importance of inclusive and mixed-gender educational environments.
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