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WGST425 Women and Work
Updated: 11 November 2008
| Credit Points |
6 |
| Offering |
Not offered in 2009
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| Online level |
Level A - Internet access required
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| Intensive School(s) |
| Start |
Finish |
Attendance |
Notes |
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N/A
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N/A
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Mandatory
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| Supervised Exam |
None
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| Pre-requisites |
candidature in a postgraduate award
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| Co-requisites |
None
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| Restrictions |
WGST225 or WGST325
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| Notes |
None |
| Combined Units |
WGST325 - Women and Work
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| Coordinator(s) |
N/A
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| Unit Description |
This interdisciplinary unit exposes students to a variety of perspectives on women and work. In particular, it seeks to make explicit some of the means by which assumptions about 'essential' differences between women and men impact on women's experience in the workplace for example, gendered assumptions about skills and knowledge; traditional and 'natural' (even universal) roles; inequity in the status and reward for labour; privileging of certain qualities and pursuits over others (brain work over manual work, work in financial spheres over 'caring' work). This unit is assessed by short written tasks and an essay.
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| Materials | Text information will be published prior to commencement of the teaching period. |
| Disclaimer |
Offer of some subjects is subject to viability. Information in these unit descriptions is subject to change prior to commencement of semester. |