PSYC 367/WmSt 366:  Gender Issues in Psychology

Spring 2004            Virginia Norris, Ph.D.

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Chapters
Chapter 1
Chapter 2--No Links
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8--No Links
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
    Resources
     
      Watch this area for future links.

      EARN 5 BONUS POINTS!  BE THE FIRST TO TURN IN A LINK THAT I POST HERE.  IT MUST BE RELATED TO THE COURSE MATERIAL AND NOT INCLUDED IN THE LINKS FOR THE CHAPTERS.  LIMITED TO ONE LINK (FIVE POINTS).

      http://www.women.com
      (magazine)--Seems to be an on-line version of "Woman's Day"

      FemViews--This is a list.  Some of you might be interested in joining.
      "Now that the semester is in full swing, I wanted to invite members of WMST-L to tell their students about FEMVIEWS.  This is a listserv set up primarily to be a forum for undergraduates enrolled in Women’s Studies courses, and graduate students in Women’s Studies, to engage in an ongoing discussion/debate of issues.  Faculty are welcome to participate as well.
      To join, send a message directly <ampatt02@athena.louisville.edu> indicating your desire to be added to FEMVIEWS, and including first and last name along with e-mail address."
       

    Thanks to Dr. Beverly King for this link that gives you the opportunity to read about/talk/chat with women who were "first."  The site is published by NASA.
       
    Historic Supreme Court Decisions--look under the key topic of Gender
    http://supct.law.cornell.edu/supct/cases/topic.htm


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