IPA: /ˌændrəʊˈsɛntrɪzəm/
KK: /ˌændroʊˈsɛntrɪzəm/
A belief or practice that centers around men and their experiences, often ignoring or minimizing the perspectives and needs of women and other genders.
The company's policies reflected a clear androcentrism, prioritizing male employees' needs over those of their female counterparts.
Androcentrism is formed from "andro-" (from Greek "aner", meaning man) and "centrism" (from Latin "centrum", meaning center). The term refers to a perspective that places men at the center of consideration, often marginalizing women and other genders.
Think of 'man' ('andro-') being at the 'center' ('centrism') — that's why androcentrism means a viewpoint that focuses primarily on men.