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Unraveling Male Perspectives on Gender Roles. Analyzing Social Influences in Justin Baldoni's TED Talk

Título: Unraveling Male Perspectives on Gender Roles. Analyzing Social Influences in Justin Baldoni's TED Talk

Trabajo Escrito , 2021 , 31 Páginas , Calificación: 5.0

Autor:in: Lwandze Dlamini (Autor)

Estudios de género
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This study delves into the examination of how males contemplate social influences and perceive assigned roles of masculinity and femininity. Employing a qualitative research design and adopting a social constructionism epistemological approach, we analyzed the transcribed script of Justin Baldoni's TED talk using a reflexive thematic approach. The findings revealed that a male child tends to positively identify with in-group behavior when there are perceived benefits, while negative identification occurs if such behavior is deemed illegitimate, unstable, or harmful through self-introspection. Additionally, the study suggests that a male child's understanding of sex-role stereotypes and preferences for sex-appropriate or inappropriate behavior are subtly ingrained by society at a young age. The data further endorse the applicability of a gender schematic approach to sex-role socialization and advocate for integrating the concepts of positive and negative social group identification into the social identity theory.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction

1.1. Social Psychology

1.1.1. Social Identity Theory

1.2. Developmental Psychology

1.2.1. Gender Schema development theory

2. Method

2.1. Design

2.2. Participants

2.3. Materials

2.4. Procedure

2.5. Analytical strategy

2.6. Ethics

3. Results

3.1. Positive and negative identity.

3.2. Social Gender assignment

4. Discussion

5. Reflection

Research Objectives and Themes

This study aims to investigate how a male reflects on social influences and his view of established masculine and feminine roles. Utilizing a qualitative research design and social constructionism, the research explores the tension between personal self-conception and societal expectations of gender.

  • Social identity theory and its impact on male self-evaluation
  • Developmental psychology and gender schema theory regarding sex typing
  • Reflexive thematic analysis of personal narratives concerning gender roles
  • The process of internalizing societal expectations about masculinity
  • The role of vulnerability and authenticity in redefining male identity

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3.1. Positive and negative identity.

My dad is awesome. He's loving, he's kind, he's sensitive, he's nurturing, he's here. But, sorry, Dad, as a kid I resented him for it, because I blamed him for making me soft, which wasn't welcomed in the small town in Oregon that we had moved to. Because being soft meant that I was bullied. See, my dad wasn't traditionally masculine, so he didn't teach me how to use my hands. He didn't teach me how to hunt, how to fight, you know, man stuff. Instead he taught me what he knew: that being a man was about sacrifice and doing whatever you can to take care of and provide for your family[...]That role was to suffer in secret. And now three generations later, I find myself playing that role, too.

[lines 89-111]

Summary of Chapters

1. Introduction: Presents the theoretical background regarding social psychology and developmental psychology in the context of sex-role socialization.

2. Method: Describes the qualitative research approach, the use of a transcript as primary data, and the application of reflexive thematic analysis.

3. Results: Details the findings concerning positive/negative identity and the social assignment of gender roles based on the participant's data.

4. Discussion: Synthesizes the study results, highlighting the influence of gender schemas on early sex-role socialization and the limitations of the data.

5. Reflection: Provides a personal account of how the research process broadened the author's understanding of diverse concepts of masculinities and feminisms.

Keywords

Social Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Gender Identity, Masculinity, Femininity, Social Identity Theory, Gender Schema Theory, Sex Typing, Thematic Analysis, Qualitative Research, Social Constructionism, Sex-role Socialization, Self-concept, Gender Roles, Reflexivity

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the core focus of this research?

The research explores how individuals, specifically males, reflect on societal influences and their perception of gender-based roles regarding masculinity and femininity.

Which theoretical frameworks are used?

The study utilizes Social Identity Theory from social psychology and the Gender Schema Development Theory from developmental psychology.

What is the primary research goal?

The main goal is to investigate how a male views the behavioral associations provided by society in relation to his gender and the impact of these on his identity.

Which methodology was employed in the study?

The author adopted a qualitative research design, performing a reflexive thematic analysis of a transcribed TED talk by Justin Baldoni.

What topics are discussed in the main body of the work?

The study examines the construction of positive and negative social identities, the impact of childhood social reinforcement on gender behavior, and the author's internal reflection on his views of feminism and masculinity.

Which keywords define this research?

Key terms include Social Identity Theory, Gender Schema Theory, Sex Typing, Masculinity, Femininity, and Reflexive Thematic Analysis.

How is the concept of "sex typing" interpreted here?

It is viewed as a learned phenomenon through which society influences a child's understanding of gender expectations, which the author suggests is neither inevitable nor unmodifiable.

What does the author conclude regarding personal identity?

The author concludes that self-identity can be viewed as illegitimate if it is found to be in conflict with personal self-conceptualization, leading to a desire to challenge or redefine traditional roles.

Why is the TED talk by Justin Baldoni used?

It serves as personal, qualitative data that provides a narrative on the struggle between societal scripts of masculinity and authentic self-expression.

How did the author's perspective change during the study?

The reflection chapter reveals that the author moved from a restrictive understanding of feminism toward recognizing the need for diverse forms of masculinities and feminisms, acknowledging that men can actively participate in the feminist agenda.

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Detalles

Título
Unraveling Male Perspectives on Gender Roles. Analyzing Social Influences in Justin Baldoni's TED Talk
Curso
Social and developmental psychology
Calificación
5.0
Autor
Lwandze Dlamini (Autor)
Año de publicación
2021
Páginas
31
No. de catálogo
V1438227
ISBN (PDF)
9783346997678
ISBN (Libro)
9783346997685
Idioma
Inglés
Etiqueta
Masculinity Femininity Toxic masculinity Gender roles Gender stereotypes
Seguridad del producto
GRIN Publishing Ltd.
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Lwandze Dlamini (Autor), 2021, Unraveling Male Perspectives on Gender Roles. Analyzing Social Influences in Justin Baldoni's TED Talk, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1438227
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