The paper analyzes the role of gender education, with reference to Italian legislation, as a tool to counter sexism and violence against women. A questionnaire administered to 678 university students explored participation in university courses and/or external seminars on gender-based violence, as well as the influence of parental values on students’ adherence to pro-feminist attitudes. The results indicate that parents play a crucial role in transmitting values of equality and promoting a non-stereotyped understanding of gender roles. Conversely, in the academic sector, training on these topics remains limited or poorly attended.
Nurturing Equality: Gender Education and Family Dialogue for Combating Gender-Based Violence.
MARIACHIARA FERESIN
;ELENA BORTOLOTTI
2025-01-01
Abstract
The paper analyzes the role of gender education, with reference to Italian legislation, as a tool to counter sexism and violence against women. A questionnaire administered to 678 university students explored participation in university courses and/or external seminars on gender-based violence, as well as the influence of parental values on students’ adherence to pro-feminist attitudes. The results indicate that parents play a crucial role in transmitting values of equality and promoting a non-stereotyped understanding of gender roles. Conversely, in the academic sector, training on these topics remains limited or poorly attended.File in questo prodotto:
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