Have Feminists Abandoned Social Activism? Voices from the Academy

  • Crosby F
  • Todd J
  • Worell J
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(from the chapter) which view [feminism or psychology of women] more accurately describes the current situation of feminism in psychology / to what extent do feminist psychologists today envision advocacy as an integral part of feminism and how much do they work for social justice and social change / shed light on this set of questions / [assess] the extent to which women professors of psychology who are self-identified feminists include activism as part of their definition of feminism, and link what they do in the classroom to what they do outside it / investigate the correlates of activism among the feminists in [36-70 yr old female professors of psychology who describe themselves as feminists] (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2000 APA, all rights reserved)

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Crosby, F. J., Todd, J., & Worell, J. (1996). Have Feminists Abandoned Social Activism? Voices from the Academy (pp. 85–102). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9927-9_6

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