neurosexism (L2900): Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Superraptor (talk | contribs) (Added new Sense L2900-S1 with [en] gloss: The use of neuroscientific research to support pre-existing conceptualizations about inherent sex or gender differences.) |
Superraptor (talk | contribs) (Added new Sense L2900-S2 with [en] gloss: The false belief that the brains of men and women have distinct, fixed differences, which is said to explain women's inferiority or unsuitability for certain kinds of roles.) |
||
Sense / L2900-S2 / gloss / en | Sense / L2900-S2 / gloss / en | ||
The false belief that the brains of men and women have distinct, fixed differences, which is said to explain women's inferiority or unsuitability for certain kinds of roles. |
Latest revision as of 17:57, 21 June 2024
(L2900)
Statements
Senses
L2900-S1
English | The use of neuroscientific research to support pre-existing conceptualizations about inherent sex or gender differences. |
Statements about L2900-S1
L2900-S2
English | The false belief that the brains of men and women have distinct, fixed differences, which is said to explain women's inferiority or unsuitability for certain kinds of roles. |
Statements about L2900-S2
Forms
L2900-F1