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Patricia Lynn Pardie

Born:
Pen Name: Lynn Pardie

Connection to Illinois: Pardie currently resides in Central Illinois.

Biography: Dr. Pardie currently serves as the chief academic and budget officer for the University of Illinois Springfield campus.A native of Muscatine, Iowa, Pardie is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Iowa where she was awarded a degree in Psychology with Highest Distinction and received the Ernest R. Johnson Memorial Prize for Academic Standing. She also holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale and is a licensed clinical psychologist. Pardie joined the faculty of the University of Illinois Springfield in 1989 and is a tenured professor in the Psychology Department.


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Email: pardie.lynn@uis.edu
Patricia Lynn Pardie on WorldCat : http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=patricia+lynn+pardie


Selected Titles

The construction of attitudes toward lesbians and gay men /
ISBN: 1560239425 OCLC: 40890948

Haworth Press, New York : ©1999.

"The Construction of Attitudes Toward Lesbians and Gay Men explores the widespread social acceptance of heterosexism in the United States by examining today's social and political systems. You will discover current indicators of heterosexism and homophobic attitudes from many different aspects of U.S. culture. These culturally embedded homonegative attitudes are analyzed from numerous angles, and suggestions are provided for overcoming them."--Jacket.

  The Construction of Attitudes Toward Lesbians and Gay Men.
ISBN: 9781317790013 OCLC: 863824420

Taylor and Francis, Hoboken : 2013.

Discover new information and perspectives on why today's culture holds prejudice toward gay men and lesbians!The Construction of Attitudes Toward Lesbians and Gay Men explores the pervasiveness and widespread social acceptance of heterosexism in the United States by analyzing existing social and political systems for their representative beliefs. As a scholar or student of psychology, sociology, women's studies/gay & lesbian studies, or social work who is concerned with the need for positive change in attitudes toward same-sex relationships at cultural, this book is for you. You will.

 

 

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