Androcentric expressions in academic writings

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Florida Atlantic University Digital Library
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2011
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2011
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The pervasiveness of androcentric thinking in many Western societies is evident in language. A prime example of androcentric language has historically been English, especially formal writing. In recognition of this detrimental practice, the American Psychological Association (APA) began prohibiting use of the generic “he” in articles published in psychology journals during the 1970's. However, other forms of malecentered language remained unchallenged, and I argue that academic writings still favor masculine interests. In this study, articles published in academic journals were examined for four instances of possible androcentric expression: number of citations for female versus male authors within a journal; frequency of first name stated in citations of male versus female authors; first placement of female versus male data in correlation matrix tables; and attribution of difference to males versus females in comparison statements. Significant results were found in all studies. These instances have practical implications, including discrepancies in who is applying for positions and who is receiving them.
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Includes bibliography.

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111 p.
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FA00003571
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Includes bibliography.
Thesis (B.A.)--Florida Atlantic University, Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College, 2011.
Florida Atlantic University Digital Library Collections
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2011
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2011
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2011
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2011
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2011
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FA00003571
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Coats, Ashley

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Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College
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111 p.
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Androcentric expressions in academic writings
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2011
2011
Florida Atlantic University Digital Library

Boca Raton, Fla.

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Boca Raton, Fla.
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Androcentric expressions in academic writings
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Androcentric expressions in academic writings