Raewyn Connell (born 3 January 1944), usually cited as R. W. Connell, is an Australian sociologist and Professor Emerita at the University of Sydney, mainly...
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Raewyn is a feminine given name. Raewyn Alexander (born 1955), New Zealand writer Raewyn Atkinson (born 1955), New Zealand ceramicist Raewyn Connell (born...
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context, Raewyn Connell refers to toxic practices that may arise out of what she terms hegemonic masculinity, rather than essential traits. Connell argues...
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is a work of Australian social history, written by Terry Irving and Raewyn Connell. Published in 1979 by Longman Cheshire, It is considered a definitive...
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saltwater emptied onto the belly of a dreaming sunbather". Writing in 2007, Raewyn Connell called it "the first pop-sociology best-seller" in Australia. It was...
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established tradition within sociological theory. Lastly, as argued by Raewyn Connell, a tradition that is often forgotten is that of Social Darwinism, which...
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Robert Connell may refer to: Raewyn Connell (born 1944), Australian sociologist Robert Connell (politician) (1871–1957), Scottish-Canadian Anglican priest...
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constitutes masculinity has varied by time and place, according to Raewyn Connell, it is more appropriate to discuss "masculinities" than a single overarching...
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Henry Louis Gates Jr. – Frantz Fanon – Lauren Berlant – Judith Butler – Raewyn Connell – Susan McClary – Laura Mulvey – Frankfurt School – Theodor Adorno –...
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the UNCTAD. Some, such as Australian sociologists Fran Collyer and Raewyn Connell, have argued that Australia and New Zealand are marginalized in similar...
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