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  • ..., moral authority, social privilege and control of property. In the domain of the family, fathers or father-figures hold authority over women and childre ...farming, where humans began to establish settled communities. The concept of patriarchy has been present in many different cultures and civilizations, i
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  • ...d of [[sociology]]. Her work primarily focuses on [[social inequality]], [[gender studies]], and [[education policy]]. Malone's contributions to these fields ...ience]]. She then went on to earn her [[Master's degree]] and [[Ph.D.]] in Sociology from [[Harvard University]].
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  • ...alue. It is a term often used in various fields such as [[mathematics]], [[sociology]], [[economics]], and [[medicine]] to describe disparities or differences. == Sociology ==
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  • ...dentity has been studied extensively in various disciplines and in a range of contexts, from individual [[self-identity]] to national identity. ...tity]]), and is a complex, multi-faceted concept that has been the subject of much debate and research.
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  • ...is used in various contexts, including [[Genetics]], [[Psychology]], and [[Sociology]]. ...orders or diseases that can be passed down from father to child. The study of these inherited traits is known as [[Genetic inheritance]].
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  • ...discussed and critiqued in academic literature, particularly in the fields of [[queer theory]], [[feminist theory]], and [[critical theory]]. ...that involves alignment of biological sex, sexuality, gender identity and gender roles.
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  • ...ence our behavior and interactions with others. Sociologists use a variety of research methods, including surveys, interviews, and observations, to gathe == History of Sociology ==
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  • ..., moral authority, social privilege and control of property. In the domain of the family, fathers or father-figures hold authority over women and childre ...[[Bible]] and the [[Quran]], which have influenced societal structures and gender roles.
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  • ...d [[family systems]], and has been discussed extensively in the field of [[sociology]]. The concept of hypergamy has been present in many societies throughout history. It is ofte
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  • ...n since 1960 and is currently published by [[Sage Publications]] on behalf of the [[American Sociological Association]]. ...ring a mix of articles in such fields as medical sociology, health policy, gender, race, and social inequality.
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  • ...ave played a significant role in bringing intersex issues to the forefront of social science and human rights discussions. ...studies laid the foundation for her future research on intersexuality and gender.
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  • ...in the 1960s, where she has since played a pivotal role in the development of sociological research and education. ...use-Fuchs was born in Germany in 1941. She pursued her higher education in sociology, a field that was gaining prominence during her academic years. Her early w
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  • ...t''' is a concept that is used in various fields such as [[psychology]], [[sociology]], [[linguistics]], and [[computer science]]. In general, it refers to the ..." It is a concept that is used in various fields such as [[psychology]], [[sociology]], [[linguistics]], and [[computer science]].
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  • ...insights from [[gender studies]], [[neuroscience]], [[psychology]], and [[sociology]]. ...nes]] (such as testosterone and estrogen), which influence the development of secondary sexual characteristics. These biological differences extend to re
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  • ...c attitudes toward, illnesses, diseases, mental health and the functioning of the healthcare system. ...lness]] examines the interaction between society and health. The objective of this topic is to understand health and illness in social context, and how t
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  • .... These differences have been studied extensively in [[criminology]] and [[sociology]], with various theories proposed to explain the observed patterns. ...stent across different cultures and historical periods. However, the types of crimes committed by males and females can vary significantly. For example,
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  • ..., it is distinct from the definition of the male biological sex. Standards of manliness or masculinity vary across different cultures and historical peri ...ically and culturally; although the dandy was seen as a 19th-century ideal of masculinity, he is considered effeminate by modern standards.
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  • ...ideration, recognizing the diversity of different groups of women and men. Gender equality is not only a fundamental human right but also a necessary foundat Gender equality means that the different behavior, aspirations, and needs of women and men are considered, valued, and favored equally. It does not mean
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  • '''Gender and Religion''' ...ns, the impact of religious beliefs on gender norms, and the ways in which gender and religion interact in various cultural contexts.
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  • ...o express themselves in ways that confound the traditional expectations of gender. ...and voice. A person’s gender expression may not necessarily match their [[gender identity]].
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