Case Study: Gender and Diversity
- Topics:
- Equal Opportunity
- Tags:
- Gender,
- Gender And Diversity,
- Human Resources,
- Institute For Interactive Media & Learning,
- Objectivity,
- Women
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Overview: The Criminology and Women and the Law courses are taught in a way, which recognizes values diversity.An explicit objective of the courses is to think critically about the law. A great deal of time in both courses is spent analyzing legal claims of objectivity. The Women and the Law class does this from an explicitly gendered perspective, however both classes allow students to critically evaluate claims of objectivity from perspectives of class, gender, race, age. The following case study tells us about gender and diversity for men and women.
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Format: HTML | Size: 31KB | Date: Mar 2003




