Construction of Stereotypical Images of Men and
Women in Selected Polish Scholarly Publications in the Field of Psychology Cover Image

Konstrukcja stereotypowego wizerunku mężczyzn i kobiet w wybranych polskich publikacjach naukowych z dziedziny psychologii
Construction of Stereotypical Images of Men and Women in Selected Polish Scholarly Publications in the Field of Psychology

Author(s): Jowita Wycisk, Monika Zielona-Jenek
Subject(s): Psychology, Sociology
Published by: Instytut Studiów Politycznych PAN
Keywords: social constructionism / konstrukcjonizm społeczny; gender stereotypes / stereotypy płci; knowledge production / wytwarzanie wiedzy; scientific literature on psychology / psychologiczna literatura nau

Summary/Abstract: The authors analyze selected contemporary Polish academic publications on psychology in order to demonstrate how the concept of gender is constructed in them. They refer to the premises of Kenneth Gergen’s social constructionism, and Ludwik Fleck’s description of connections in common knowledge. In presenting the bases of constructionist ideas, they concentrate on the process of creating knowledge in the social sciences, its interaction with common knowledge, and the significance of gender categories. They also describe the activities that have been undertaken since the 1980s—on the basis of western psychology—to eliminate negative gender stereotypes from scientific and scholarly works. The nature of the errors and shortcomings that could appear at successive stages of the research process forms a departure point for analyzing examples of stereotypical images of men and women in peer-reviewed empirical works published in Poland after 2000. The summary refers to the Polish regulations in regard to the professional ethics of psychologists and in respect to conducting scientific research.

  • Issue Year: 61/2017
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 169-193
  • Page Count: 25
  • Language: Polish
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