
Let's Talk About the (Stalled) Gender Revolution
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About this listen
Welcome Prof. Dr. Pia Schober, who brings us a sociological perspective on our field of research!
Pia is a professor at the University of Tübingen, where she leads the Chair of Microsociology in the Department of Sociology and is also part of our IRTG 2804. As an expert on gender-specific and social inequalities focusing on the impact of childcare and education policies, Pia talks about historic and current trends of the gender revolution in this podcast. Why does the gender revolution seem to be stalling? Is there a "paradox in women's well-being" - and how could we explain it?
Listen to explore a different perspective and gather food for thought to start a discussion in your circles too!
If you would like to get in touch with Pia, you can find her here: https://uni-tuebingen.de/fakultaeten/wirtschafts-und-sozialwissenschaftliche-fakultaet/faecher/fachbereich-sozialwissenschaften/soziologie/institut/personen/prof-pia-s-schober/
... or reach her at: pia.schober@uni-tuebingen.de
Timestamps:
00:25: Introduction of our Guest Pia Schober and her field of research
01:47: How is gender defined in sociology?
02:50: What kind of social inequalities are related to gender and how has this changed over time?
08:14: Factors, phases and current trends of the gender revolution
17:00: Benefits of the gender revolution
23:44: The longitudinal female well-being paradox
36:33: Summary
39:00: How can we move towards a less polarized discussion around gender, while acknowledging the effect that gender has on mental health & well-being?
47:01: What methods does Pia Schober use in her research?
49:21: Closing remarks
Outline & questions: Hanna Wierenga & Franziska Weinmar
Sound recording: Franziska Weinmar with the equipment of the IRTG2804
Editing: Franziska Weinmar
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