Gender Differences in the Semantics of Ownership: Hazy Hints of a Feminist Theory of Property!



Citation:

Floyd W. Rudmin (1991) ,"Gender Differences in the Semantics of Ownership: Hazy Hints of a Feminist Theory of Property!", in GCB - Gender and Consumer Behavior Volume 1, eds. Dr. Janeen Arnold Costa, Salt Lake City, UT : Association for Consumer Research, Pages: 292-302.

Authors

Floyd W. Rudmin, Queen's University, Ontario, Canada



Volume

GCB - Gender and Consumer Behavior Volume 1 | 1991



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