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drainage basin a drainage basin is a naturally occurring extent of land which serves as a funnel to channel precipitation and excess water to a
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cartography cartography or mapmaking in greek chartis map and graphein write is the study and practice of making representations of the earth on a
gender discrimination discrimination based on gender leads to inequality and harassment in the workplace schools in the justice system and in other
gender roles multiple roles the differences in health and health outcomes that we see between men and women are in part due to how society acts upon
risk behaviors one such pathway that gender operates through includes the behaviors that men and women choose to engage in the frequency in which
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gender equality gender equality is also known as sex equality or sexual equality or equality of the genders which implies that men and women should
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is there a feminist methodologythe question of whether feminism has developed distinct methodological principles that could justify the establishment
principles of feminist research it is often taken for granted that feminist research takes an anti-quantitative attitude and therefore abstains from
feminist research method feminist method is a means of conducting of scientific investigations and generating theory from an explicitly feminist
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contemporary feminist thought feminist theory is one of the major contemporary sociological theories which analyzes the status of women and men in
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feminist thought up to 1980 feminism may broadly be defined as a movement seeking the reorganization of the world upon the basis of sex equality
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gender roles in society a global perspective the role of a man and a woman in society is influenced by a variety of factors these factors vary with
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major perspectives in sociology sociologists analyze social phenomena at different levels and from different perspectives from concrete
major sociological theories of gender each major sociological framework has its own views and theories regarding gender and why gender inequality
nature vs nurture in gender identity there is a lot of debate about how much of a persons gender identity among other things is due to their
gender as culturally learned the cultural origin of gender becomes especially apparent when we look at other cultures in western industrialized