Gender Features of Verbal Representation of the Concept "Gender Inequality" by University Students

The article presents a study of the verbal representation of the concept of "gender inequality" in student youth. The research aims to determine and experimentally investigate the content of the "gender inequality" concept in the students' linguistic consciousness and to ana...

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Main Authors: Tetiana Kostina, Diana Drozdova, Iryna Bulakh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University 2022-06-01
Series:East European Journal of Psycholinguistics
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Online Access:https://eejpl.vnu.edu.ua/index.php/eejpl/article/view/587
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Diana Drozdova
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description The article presents a study of the verbal representation of the concept of "gender inequality" in student youth. The research aims to determine and experimentally investigate the content of the "gender inequality" concept in the students' linguistic consciousness and to analyze its verbally expressed gender features. Verbal representations were obtained based on the use of a controlled association test. The study involved 309 undergraduate and graduate students (199 women and 110 men) of various specialities, aged 17 to 25. According to the experiment results, 840 word-tokens were obtained, including 23 phrases; 160 associations presented single reactions. Gender analysis showed that women provided 539 responses, including 530 verbal (176 original) reactions and nine rejections; men provided 319 reactions: 310 verbal reactions (103 original) and nine rejections. Gender characteristics were determined based on calculating associates' brightness index and forming the core of the associative field. Among the most frequent were woman (.28), men (.24), and feminism (.12). Cognitive interpretation of the data showed that for women, the concept of "gender inequality" has a more negative emotional connotation than for men. For a significant number of women, gender inequality includes experiences that are associated with sexism (.08), discrimination (.07), and violence (.07). Analysis of male associations has shown that the concept of "gender inequality" in men has a less emotional response and is presented at a more abstract (theoretical) level.
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spelling doaj.art-97de24768d4b442abe45a00896866b2a2023-09-03T09:32:18ZengLesya Ukrainka Volyn National UniversityEast European Journal of Psycholinguistics2312-32652313-21162022-06-019110.29038/eejpl.2022.9.1.kos552Gender Features of Verbal Representation of the Concept "Gender Inequality" by University StudentsTetiana Kostina0Diana Drozdova1Iryna Bulakh2Hryhorii Skovoroda University in Pereiaslav, UkraineHorlivka Institute for Foreign Languages of the Donbas State Pedagogical University, Ukraine National Pedagogical Drahomanov University, UkraineThe article presents a study of the verbal representation of the concept of "gender inequality" in student youth. The research aims to determine and experimentally investigate the content of the "gender inequality" concept in the students' linguistic consciousness and to analyze its verbally expressed gender features. Verbal representations were obtained based on the use of a controlled association test. The study involved 309 undergraduate and graduate students (199 women and 110 men) of various specialities, aged 17 to 25. According to the experiment results, 840 word-tokens were obtained, including 23 phrases; 160 associations presented single reactions. Gender analysis showed that women provided 539 responses, including 530 verbal (176 original) reactions and nine rejections; men provided 319 reactions: 310 verbal reactions (103 original) and nine rejections. Gender characteristics were determined based on calculating associates' brightness index and forming the core of the associative field. Among the most frequent were woman (.28), men (.24), and feminism (.12). Cognitive interpretation of the data showed that for women, the concept of "gender inequality" has a more negative emotional connotation than for men. For a significant number of women, gender inequality includes experiences that are associated with sexism (.08), discrimination (.07), and violence (.07). Analysis of male associations has shown that the concept of "gender inequality" in men has a less emotional response and is presented at a more abstract (theoretical) level.https://eejpl.vnu.edu.ua/index.php/eejpl/article/view/587concept, gender inequality, controlled association test, university student, cognitive interpretation
spellingShingle Tetiana Kostina
Diana Drozdova
Iryna Bulakh
Gender Features of Verbal Representation of the Concept "Gender Inequality" by University Students
East European Journal of Psycholinguistics
concept, gender inequality, controlled association test, university student, cognitive interpretation
title Gender Features of Verbal Representation of the Concept "Gender Inequality" by University Students
title_full Gender Features of Verbal Representation of the Concept "Gender Inequality" by University Students
title_fullStr Gender Features of Verbal Representation of the Concept "Gender Inequality" by University Students
title_full_unstemmed Gender Features of Verbal Representation of the Concept "Gender Inequality" by University Students
title_short Gender Features of Verbal Representation of the Concept "Gender Inequality" by University Students
title_sort gender features of verbal representation of the concept gender inequality by university students
topic concept, gender inequality, controlled association test, university student, cognitive interpretation
url https://eejpl.vnu.edu.ua/index.php/eejpl/article/view/587
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