Gender Society

Cards (42)

  • orders issued by the barangay or the courts distancing the perpetrator from the victim and vice versa for reasons provided for by the law

    Protection Orders
  • nature of a crime wherein it is considered to be an affront to the society, allowing anyone who has personal knowledge to file a case for VAWC.

    Public Crime
  • simply requires that all persons or things similarly situated should be treated alike, both as to rights conferred and responsibilities imposed.

    Equal protection
  • principle that the government must respect all of a person's legal rights as this ensures that all laws and legal proceedings must be fair and equal for all

    Due Process
  • it includes gender based bullying as a prohibited and punishable act
    Anti-bullying Act of 2013
  • in cases where the bullying is committed by a principal, teacher or any other school personnel, the law being violated is department of Education Order No. 40 on child protection policy

    Child Protection Policy 2012
  • parents of children who suffer abuse at the hands of teachers or members of school's administration violates RA 7610 or the Anti-Child Abuse Act.

    Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation, and Discrimination Act of 1992
  • The national law covering employment for the private sector in the Philippines. With the exception of prohibitions against discrimination of women, it does not contain any provision that prohibits discrimination on the basis of gender and identity, particularly on the members of the LGBTQ+

    The Labor Code
  • an acronym for s Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression—aspects of gender of persons which must be considered and given attention.

    SOGIE
  • A proposed legislation before the Philippine Congress intended to prevent various economic and public accommodation-related acts of discrimination against people based on their SOGIE
    Anti-Discriminatory Bill
  • It is an act or a series of acts involving any unwelcome sexual advance, request, or demand for a sexual favor, or other verbal or physical behavior of a sexual nature, committed by a government employee or official in a work related, training, or education-related environment.

    Sexual Harassment
  • According to this model, men have stronger sex derives, and are therefore, biologically motivated to engage in sexual pursuit of women.

    Natural/Biological Theory
  • This theory is based on the proposition of irrelevant gender-based role expectations that individuals bring to the workplace in guiding their interactions with women.
    Sex Role Spillover Theory
  • Proponents of this propose that one of the central concepts that helps to explain sexual harassment is power (Cleveland and Kurst 1993).

    Organizational Theory
  • Examine the wider social and political context in which sexual harassment is created and occurs. According to this perspective, sexual harassment is a logical consequence of the gender inequality and sexism that already exists.

    Socio-Cultural Theory
  • According this theory, sexual harassment is linked to the sexist male ideology of male dominance and male superiority in the society. 

    Feminist Theory
  • The process in which someone or something grows or changes and becomes more advanced
    Development
  • Approach of development projects that emerged in 1960s, calling for treatment of women's issues in development projects.

    Women in Development
  • Approach comes from the perspective that equality will be essential to improving women's position, but still frames change in terms of providing women access to the productive sector.

    Women and Development
  • Which was developed in the 1980s, stepped away from both WID and WAD and was founded in socialist-feminist ideology

    Gender and Development
  • Development programs addressed the needs of women almost entirely within the context of their reproductive roles.
    Welfare Approach
  • In contrast to the welfare approach, saw women as active participants organizing to bring about necessary changes.
    Equity Approach
  • Focuses on both the productive and reproductive role of women with an emphasis of satisfaction of basic needs and the productivity of women.

    Anti-Poverty Approach
  • This approach aims to have increased production and economic growth with an emphasis on full use of human resources.

    Efficiency Approach
  • The aim of this approach is to increase the self-reliance of women and to influence change at the policy, legislative, societal, economic and other levels to their advantage.

    Empowerment Approach
  • A special contract of permanent union between a man and a woman entered into accordance with law of the establishment of conjugal and family life.

    Marriage
  • Activities pertaining to developing goods and delivering services for economic reasons.

    Labor
  • a sector in the population engaged in economic and productive activies

    Workforce
  • The process of exchanging information and co-creating meaningful through various means.
    Communication
  • Means through which information is transferred and received
    Media
  • It is important because it shapes the audience's knowledge and understanding and will contribute to their ideas and attitudes
    Media Representation
  • These are a simplified representation of a person, groups of people or a place, through basic or obvious characteristics - which are often exaggerated.
    Media Stereotypes
  • Collective efforts to shape and transform political, socio-cultural, and other environmental status quo.
    Activism
  • Contributing in transforming social realities by engaging and taking part in various aspects of an initiative or reform
    Participation
  • Working together towards a goal
    Collaboration
  • International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia - IDAHOT

    May 17
  • International Transgender Day of Visibility
    May 31
  • Transgender day of Remembrance
    November 20
  • Services that are necessary for individuals and families to maintain social functioning and achieve their utmost potential.

    Social Services
  • Process of teaching and learning, and related activities geared towards making the process organized l, effective and responds to people's need.
    Education