青少年女学生领袖的早期社会化:性别刻板印象、领导目的与角色榜样

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本研究是一篇四部分论文的最后一部分,该论文调查了来自菲律宾马尼拉大都会宗派和非宗派学校的八名青春期中后期女性学生领袖的早期社会化模式。在发展资产框架的指导下,结果显示了与性别刻板印象、领导目的和角色模型相关的主题,以及与女性领导者的感知劣势和优势相关的主题。年轻参与者的反应反映出对他人更强的依赖,而年长参与者对自己的领导角色表现出更稳定、更深刻的认识,这可能与身份成就有关。虽然所有的参与者都认为女性是榜样,但与教派参与者相比,更多的非宗派参与者认为男性是榜样(兄弟、父亲和叔叔)。总体而言,本研究最重要的发现之一涉及参与者对女性领导的负面性别刻板印象的批判性评价。此外,领导经验和社会化表明,Z世代参与者更持久地接触到来自社交媒体的积极和更多样化的榜样,这可能在很大程度上解释了他们对性别刻板印象的批判性评价。
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Early Socialization of Adolescent Female Student Leaders: Gender Stereotypes, Leadership Purpose, and Role Models
This study was the last part of a four-part dissertation that investigated the early socialization patterns of eight female student leaders in middle and late adolescence from sectarian and non-sectarian schools in Metro Manila, Philippines. Guided by the Developmental Assets Framework, results show themes related to gender stereotypes, leadership purpose, and role models, in addition to themes related to perceived disadvantages and advantages of female leaders. Younger participants' responses reflect a stronger dependence on others, while older participants exhibit a more stable and deeper appreciation of their leadership role, which could be linked to identity achievement. Although all participants identified female role models, more non-sectarian participants identified male role models (brother, father, and uncle) compared to sectarian participants. Overall, one of the most important findings of this study involves participants' critical appraisal of negative gender stereotypes of female leadership. In addition, leadership experiences and socialization show that Generation Z participants' more sustained exposure to positive and more diverse role models from social media may largely explain their critical appraisal of gender stereotypes.
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