@kirbyconrod @kathrynbck @queerterpreter looked at stuff. I was thinking of a slightly different paper: Kennison & Trofe, Comprehending Pronouns: A Role for Word-Specific Gender Stereotype Information: https://t.co/3GxRfe5g4m 1/
RT @skennison: Gender neural nouns (fire fighter, police officer) still perceived as more male than female: https://t.co/OuTMyEicpo
RT @skennison: Gender neural nouns (fire fighter, police officer) still perceived as more male than female: https://t.co/OuTMyEicpo
RT @skennison: Gender neural nouns (fire fighter, police officer) still perceived as more male than female: https://t.co/OuTMyEicpo
RT @skennison: Gender neural nouns (fire fighter, police officer) still perceived as more male than female: https://t.co/OuTMyEicpo
Gender neural nouns (fire fighter, police officer) still perceived as more male than female: https://t.co/OuTMyEicpo
RT @skennison: Words that are clearly gender neutral (e.g., child, teenager) are more likely to be viewed as male than female: https://t.co…
RT @skennison: Words that are clearly gender neutral (e.g., child, teenager) are more likely to be viewed as male than female: https://t.co…
RT @skennison: Words that are clearly gender neutral (e.g., child, teenager) are more likely to be viewed as male than female: https://t.co…
RT @skennison: Words that are clearly gender neutral (e.g., child, teenager) are more likely to be viewed as male than female: https://t.co…
RT @skennison: Words that are clearly gender neutral (e.g., child, teenager) are more likely to be viewed as male than female: https://t.co…
RT @skennison: Words that are clearly gender neutral (e.g., child, teenager) are more likely to be viewed as male than female: https://t.co…
RT @skennison: Words that are clearly gender neutral (e.g., child, teenager) are more likely to be viewed as male than female: https://t.co…
RT @skennison: Words that are clearly gender neutral (e.g., child, teenager) are more likely to be viewed as male than female: https://t.co…
RT @skennison: Words that are clearly gender neutral (e.g., child, teenager) are more likely to be viewed as male than female: https://t.co…
Words that are clearly gender neutral (e.g., child, teenager) are more likely to be viewed as male than female: https://t.co/aLtilf1ttd
Turns out there are more words/phrases that are stereotypically male than there are that are stereotypically female: http://t.co/W1m82FXLiP
Turns out there are more words/phrases that are stereotypically male than there are that are stereotypically female: http://t.co/W1m82FXLiP
Turns out there are more words/phrases that are stereotypically male than there are that are stereotypically female: http://t.co/W1m82FXLiP
Turns out there are more words/phrases that are stereotypically male than there are that are stereotypically female: http://t.co/W1m82FXLiP
Think that "police officer" and "fire fighter" are gender neutral? They are perceived as referring mostly to males: http://t.co/W1m82FXLiP
Think that "police officer" and "fire fighter" are gender neutral? They are perceived as referring mostly to males: http://t.co/W1m82FXLiP