Skip to content

Family Inequality

by Philip N. Cohen

Tag: images

Shame and pity: Headless obesity and pitiful starvation

July 6, 2012July 4, 2012Categories In the news3 Comments on Shame and pity: Headless obesity and pitiful starvation

How about images of complete people in the social contexts of their lives?

Men are people, women are women

April 18, 2010Categories In the newsLeave a Comment on Men are people, women are women

Good example of men as the generic person, from today's NY Times: Though I guess it could be tongue-in-cheek.

The bathroom icon has no clothes

March 30, 2010March 31, 2010Categories Me @ work17 Comments on The bathroom icon has no clothes

Signage signifies sex and gender.

Philip N. Cohen

I’m a sociologist at the University of Maryland, College Park. See my website at philipncohen.com for more information.

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Latest tweets

  • Crazy thing about IRB -- which I haven't gone through in a while before this -- they don't ask anything about a dat… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 hour ago
  • RT @irin: Decided I had a few more things to say about Alito's draft. This one's personal. nymag.com/intelligencer/… https://t.co/UjFG4xJST3 3 hours ago
  • Oklahoma: "'Unborn child' means a human fetus or embryo in any stage of gestation from fertilization until birth."… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 4 hours ago
Follow @familyunequal

Subscribe to email notifications.

Join 33,610 other followers

Recent Comments

Adrian on Names further down the drain i…
George on In the war between armed polic…
George on In the war between armed polic…
Becky on Names further down the drain i…
Jason Fields on What’s the story (with t…

Tags

academia american community survey ASA births black women blog books census children china covid-19 crime culture demography divorce economics education elections employment feminism fertility gender gender inequality global google graphics gss hanna rosin health healthcare higher education history homogamy immigration income inequality language law marriage marriage promotion media methods mortality movies names national marriage project new york times Obama occupations open science Parenting pew policy politics poverty publishing race racism recession Regnerus religion same-sex segregation sex single mothers social class social science socimages sociology survey methods teaching trump twitter video welfare
Website Built with WordPress.com.
  • Follow Following
    • Family Inequality
    • Join 33,610 other followers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • Family Inequality
    • Customize
    • Follow Following
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...