@prefix n9j: <http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J> .
@prefix skos: <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#> .
@prefix isothes: <http://purl.org/iso25964/skos-thes#> .
@prefix owl: <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#> .

n9j:-CDS5LRW0-4
  skos:prefLabel "culture (anthropology)"@en ;
  a skos:Concept ;
  skos:narrower n9j:-RTR3F6PZ-4 .

n9j:-B0WKFP75-M
  skos:prefLabel "the self"@en ;
  a skos:Concept ;
  skos:narrower n9j:-RTR3F6PZ-4 .

n9j: a skos:ConceptScheme .
n9j:-G88JJ9MD-1
  skos:prefLabel "problem behaviors"@en ;
  a skos:Concept ;
  skos:narrower n9j:-RTR3F6PZ-4 .

n9j:-concepts
  a isothes:ConceptGroup ;
  skos:prefLabel "concepts"@en ;
  skos:member n9j:-RTR3F6PZ-4 .

n9j:-RTR3F6PZ-4
  owl:sameAs <https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/objectification_theory> ;
  skos:definition "Definition Objectification theory is a framework for understanding the experience of being female in a culture that sexually objectifies the female body. The theory proposes that girls and women, more so than boys and men, are socialized to internalize an observer's perspective as their primary view of their physical selves. [Source: Encyclopedia of Social Psychology; Objectification Theory]"@en ;
  a skos:Concept ;
  skos:inScheme n9j: ;
  skos:broader n9j:-VW655RFW-L, n9j:-CDS5LRW0-4, n9j:-B0WKFP75-M, n9j:-G88JJ9MD-1 ;
  skos:prefLabel "objectification theory"@en .

n9j:-VW655RFW-L
  skos:prefLabel "cultural psychology"@en ;
  a skos:Concept ;
  skos:narrower n9j:-RTR3F6PZ-4 .

