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"gendered knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to knowledge that has been assigned specific gender roles and definitions. For example: "Gendered knowledge is often overlooked and undervalued in academia."
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gendered knowledge
noun
According to feminist studies and gender studies, mainstream knowledge that is produced by men and privileges the masculine over the feminine.
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These research techniques documented much gendered knowledge about the distribution of forest resources and how the Kasigau Taita spatially adapted their utilization patterns over time.
Gendered knowledge.
Situating the recent turn to smart food in Indonesia and elsewhere as part of a long history of technical attempts to solve the Third World food problem, Kimura deftly analyzes the intersection of scientific expertise, market forces, and gendered knowledge to illuminate how hidden hunger ultimately defined women as victims rather than as active agents.
In reviewing the literature, we found apparent gaps on gendered knowledge, preferences, risk taking and access to innovation in land-use decision making.
Each mode of gendered knowledge raises new questions for epistemology.
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The first contrast being that healthcare providers equate an absence of complaints with an absence of problems, insinuating that they are blameless, even though they are aware that directly communicating a complaint to a health provider is unacceptable, due to gender, knowledge and power asymmetries.
They do not see gendered environmental knowledge that is based on what local women do and know best.
If organisers call for papers, they should consider them "blind" – without gender knowledge of the authors.
Data from "Gender, Knowledge, and Social Capital".
The first attempts in this research line were in [72, 73] where texture and shape features were jointly exploited to increase the descriptor robustness in order to estimate the human ages through a multiple-group classification scheme with 5-year intervals taking also advantage from the gender knowledge (since the aging patterns are different for males and females).
Stigma was not associated with gender, knowledge about cause and treatment of TB, literacy status, religion, marital status, age, previous anti-TB treatment and previous exposure to a TB patient.
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