Les rapports sociaux de sexe à l'université : au cœur d'une triple dénégation

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The interrelations between men and women at the university can be elucidated by placing them within historical, organisational and institutional contexts. By comparing them to other relational factors, such as age and social class, they can be measured in terms of idealtypical pedagogical relations which can be considered as including the other social relationships. These social relationships are similar in that denial is a major element of their functioning. The interrelations between men and women at the university can be elucidated by placing them within historical, organisational and institutional contexts. By comparing them to other relational factors, such as age and social class, they can be measured in terms of idealtypical pedagogical relations which can be considered as including the other social relationships. These social relationships are similar in that denial is a major element of their functioning. © L'Harmattan.

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Cardi, C., Naudier, D., & Pruvost, G. (2005). Les rapports sociaux de sexe à l’université : au cœur d’une triple dénégation. Homme et La Societe, 158(4), 49–73. https://doi.org/10.3917/lhs.158.0049

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